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Hello! My name is [=The10th=] Geek (he/him) from England, who created this username on 5th February 2015, after losing my previous handle (Wise One 007). I officially joined the forums on 7th February 2015 after posting on the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14207434880A23303400&page=33#821 BUGS BUGS BUGS in the Code Updates]] in the Tech Wishlist forum and created my very first 'real' edit on 23rd February 2015, editing the VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront page.

I have pretty varied interests in media and though I'm mostly a lurker on the forums, you can find me on the (???).

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Hello! My name is [=The10th=] Geek Geek, a white male (he/him) from England, who created this username on 5th February 2015, after losing my previous handle (Wise One 007).([=WiseOne007=]). I officially joined the forums on 7th February 2015 after posting on the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14207434880A23303400&page=33#821 BUGS BUGS BUGS in the Code Updates]] thread in the Tech Wishlist forum and created my very first 'real' edit edited the wiki on 23rd February 2015, editing the VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront page.

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I'm also a geek and atheist, who is politically identified as a "left-leaning authoritarian" according to [[https://politicalcompass.org/test this]] political compass quiz.

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Hello! My name is [=The10th=] Geek (he/him) from England, who discovered this site quite by accident, before officially joining on 5th February 2015, with my very first 'real' edit being on 23rd February 2015, editing the VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront page. I also officially joined the forums on 20th June 2015 after posting on the Video Games sub-forum.

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!Spear and Fang - 51,590 characters, totaling 51,594 bytes
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An unlikely pair of heroes, a caveman and a tyrannosaur who team up after losing their respective families.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: While Spear and Fang are the protagonists and are largely portrayed as positive or well meaning, they do not possess a code of right and wrong comparable to the modern day. Killing is a necessity and there's no distinction made between killing an animal (which may even possess sapience) or killing a human. Spear shows zero hesitation in killing a Viking when threatened and carves through scores of them brutally in defense of himself, Fang, Mira and the slaves. Fang may not view humans as an immediate food source like Red does, but she isn't concerned about killing them if they threaten her or her loved ones (while she hesitates when Red is hunting the Celts, she instantly attacks one that spears him). During the Viking fight she rips, crushes or outright swallows dozens of attackers. Yet both are capable of empathy and even altruism understandable to modern eyes, from Spear being willing to rush to the aid of strangers being torn apart by the Night Feeder to both being willing to cross an ocean to save a friend they only recently met.
* BondingOverMissingParents: {{Inverted}}. The thing that bonded Spear (a caveman) and Fang (a tyrannosaur) was that they both lost their families (to the same specific predator, no less). One day while hunting for food for his family, Spear hears screaming and runs to see his wife and children being eaten alive by a pack of Horned Tyrannosaurs. Then after some time has past, he sees the same Horned Tyrannosaurs attacking Fang and her babies. Spear steps in and teams up with Fang to fight them. When it appears that they have slain all the Horned Tyrannosaurs, Fang's babies come and gently play with Spear's hair. Then the Horned Tyrannosaurus alpha appears and before Spear or Fang can do anything, it eats Fang's babies alive, to their shock and horror. Spear and Fang fight together and kill the alpha. Nether of them are satisfied, having both failed to protect their families. Fang just lays down while Spear sadly walks away. Later, while walking on a beach, Spear sees Fang following him, and after a moment of consideration, Spear accepts Fang, and the two head off into the night as a new family.
* CommonalityConnection: They're both parents who lost their families to the same predators (Fang lost her babies while Spear lost both his children and his mate). Realizing this brings them together.
* EnemyMine: Other than losing their family, the only thing the two have in common is that they're alone in a world full of predators that wish to kill them. It's more than enough for them to stay loyal.
* EveryoneHasStandards: They will ferociously fight and kill to survive, but they both have a dim view towards excessive cruelty. This is first shown in their conflict against the Night Feeder, and more so in [[spoiler:season 2 where they run afoul of decadent human civilizations that oppress and enslave others.]]
* FireForgedFriends: At first they had issues that almost led them to fight over dominance, but after enough time together while saving each other, now they would do anything to protect one another. [[spoiler: Ironically it would be fighting a fire spewing demonic herald that would end the friendship but they were together every step of the way.]]
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Their's is an (obviously) non-romantic relationship but either would die to save the other without hesitation, and they are lifelong friends. While Spear feels isolated by Fang having children and Mira returning home, Fang's actions shows he's nothing to worry about about as she promptly breaks through a stonewall to share a home with him in Mira's village.
* InterspeciesFriendship: A primitive human and an intelligent ''Tyrannosaurus'' brought together by shared loss.
* MadeASlave: [[spoiler:As of "The Colossaeus, Part I", due to the Egyptian Queen holding Fang's newborn eggs hostage.]]
* NormalFishInATinyPond: In their original homeland, they're formidable but not unbeatable as they've nearly been overwhelmed and killed by some of the creatures living there such as the giant spider, the Plague Monster and the Night Feeder but when they find themselves in the humans lands where deadly megafauna seem less abundant, they're damn near unstoppable.
* OneManArmy: As long as they aren't up against truly unbeatable or supernatural opponents, they are capable of holding their own against scores of enemies. They kill hoards of vicious creatures in their homeland and once they encounter the advanced human civilizations, they prove to be capable of eliminating huge numbers in short order.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Both of their respective families were slaughtered by the same pack of tyrannosaurs.
* [[OutsideGenreFoe Outside Genre Foes]]: To the human civilizations. While dinosaurs and other large animals do live in amongst them, they seem to be much fewer in number and the vast majority of conflict is between humans, whether they be Viking raiders, Egyptian invaders or various other human cultures. In comparison, Spear and Fang come from a much more brutal environment and not only display feats of strength well beyond what the vast majority of humans would ever encounter but they are highly adaptive, ruthless fighters. The combination means that the two of the are enough to wipe out a village of hardened Vikings in a night, breach the walls of a Babylonian city and alongside the giant Kamau, lay waste to numerous cities across the world. Only supernatural foes are guaranteed to be too much for them.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Their ability to communicate is functional but limited, as it mostly relies on vocal tone and bodily gestures to convey simple messages and concepts. Fang being unable to fully articulate how she sees and is a bit disturbed by a number of pikes that have skulls mounted on them that Spear doesn't notice factors in to how the [[spoiler:Ape-Men in the area]] manage to kidnap [[spoiler:Mira]] in the first season finale.
* VitriolicBestBuds: They're joined at the hip but frequently quarrel, in a combination of wordless shouts and the occasional shove or slap. Despite this, they're incredibly loyal to each other and either would die or kill for the other.
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A prehistoric hunter who goes on a journey after losing his family.
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* ActionDad: He was this before his children died. A flashback shows he taught his son how to hunt.
* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: He looks like a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman with a bulky physique, hunched posture, thick arms, and enormous fists, as well as thick brows and a flat forehead. He also seems to have SuperStrength, considering he fights animals far larger than him with his bare hands. His characterization, however, is decidedly ''un''stereotypical, being a rare example of a Neanderthal-like character who is treated by the story as a connectable person with feelings rather than as a simple brute or the butt of a joke. With the introduction of Mira and other modern humans, it's heavily suggested that he really ''is'' a Neanderthal.
* AntiHero: He brutally kills his opponents, but considering that this is a [[DeathWorld dog-eat-dog world]] where our moral standards don't exist yet, it's justified for his situation. Spear is even shown preparing to attack Fang and her family before being interrupted by the horned tyrannosaurs. He does have an altruistic side, however, as he returns the old mammoth's tusk to its herd and he saves one of the cave-dwellers and the food he was bringing despite it putting him at risk.
* BarbarianLonghair: Spear sports shoulder-long black hair, and he's a powerful, savage hunter struggling to survive in a primordial world.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: He defeats Krog by drinking the same SuperSerum that made Krog into a gargantuan ape-man, turning into a giant himself than making mincemeat out of Krog and the rest of the ape-men.
* TheBerserker: It is not a good idea to enrage Spear as he will be roiling with pure brutality and aggression towards his enemies. This in turn causes him to become very ferocious in battle as he often became a force to be reckoned with when angered. [[spoiler:Played straight when he drinks the Ape Man serum where he goes into full-on beast mode and absolutely massacres any ape in his way. Played very straight and very tragically when the vikings drive him and Fang into a corner, causing the pair to fall into a blind rage and wipe out the entire village.]]
* BigOlEyebrows: His eyebrows are noticeably bushy and large. They're possibly big intentionally to signify his non-verbal emotions more clearly.
* BladeOnAStick: His weapon of choice, which he is named for.
* BloodSplatteredWarrior: After killing the entire tribe of Ape-Men, he emerges from the corpses covered in blood. He later ends up covered in blood, both his own and that of the wild dogs that were attacking him and Fang.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Played with. Neither of the main characters are either particularly dumb or weak but while Spear is strong, he relies on his weaponry and innovation in combat more than brute strength. In many cases, his brute strength allows him to exercise ''even more'' of his brainpower, like ripping the tooth out of a tyrannosaur's head to stab it, or [[spoiler:''hauling a T-Rex across the landscape with a makeshift stretcher.'']] A lot of his strategies simply wouldn't work if he weren't insanely strong to begin with.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: It doesn't get shown too often, what with everything trying to kill him and having to hunt, but Spear has shown to be an affable man outside of that. He was a loving father to his children, briefly bonded with Fang's hatchlings, allowed her to follow him in mutual grief for their lost families, showed remorse in killing an elderly mammoth for food and clothing, returned its tusk to its herd, and saved a cave dweller despite having no reason to. He even has a willingness to save those who he hears the cries of. Such as when he hears the blood curdling screams from a Ceratopsian herd as they're being butchered by The Night Feeder, readying himself to charge to their aid, only to be stopped by Fang. He then shows genuine sorrow and regret when he sees the aftermath of the creature's carnage, failing to save them. He's also quick to show Mira he means no harm, lowering his weapon and making a fire for them to rest. When he's taken in by the Celtic tribe, he shows a playful attitude toward the Chief's daughter and is unhesitant in putting his life on the line to protect them. And when he realizes that [[spoiler:Fang is preparing to lay eggs after mating with Red, he gets absolutely giddy about it and tries his best to help her build a nest and guard the eggs]].
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Spear demonstrates almost superhuman-level feats of strength at times. Probably the most prominent example in the very first episode is when he throws his spear straight through a fully-grown T. Rex like a bullet. Though he was in a full UnstoppableRage at the time. He later, with the aid of a sled, drags Fang an undisclosed but seeming considerable distance in search of a safe place for her to heal. The bumper before the episode points out Fang weighs about ''10 tonnes''.
* ClassicalHunter: His life revolves around game hunting for survival and he lives his life in tune with nature.
* CombatPragmatist: If his trademark spear isn't available to him, he'll use rocks or whatever else nearby he can get his hands on.
* DeathGlare: This neanderthal can deliver some of the most threatening and irritated expressions. He's even hatefully glanced at Fang whilst gritting his teeth right at her in ''River of Snakes'' at one point. Whenever he shifts into this look, it would be wise enough not to directly piss him off.
* DespairEventHorizon: After losing his wife and kids to a pack of horned T. rex, Spear climbs a tall cliff and ponders whether or not he should just step off of it. He ultimately doesn't go through, but he did spend many hours at the edge of the cliff thinking about if he should.
* DueToTheDead: He makes a habit of comforting his prey during their final moments if he's given the opportunity to.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: When he realizes that Krog outmatches him in size and strength, the only way he'll save Fang from getting killed was by drinking ''all'' of the black liquid the Ape Shaman originally held. Spear mutates into a massive and brutish humanoid monstrosity that not only increased his strength to slaughter Krog but the entirety of the ape tribe with his bare hands.
* ExtremeOmnivore: He's shown eating quite a wide variety of critters in the show. TruthInTelevision, as actual hunter gatherers can't afford to be picky about their diet, and in fact humans in general play this trope pretty strongly compared to other animals. [[{{Irony}} Funnily enough]], it later turns out that his limit is spiced food, which humans invented to make what he typically eats ''more palatable''.
* FantasticRacism: In the first episode, he decides to try and kill Fang, not because she's a threat, but because she's a dinosaur similar to the dinosaurs that killed and ate his family. He does change his mind about her when he sees that she has a family of her own, which then at that second becomes threatened by the very same Tyrannosaurs that ate ''his'' family. Possibly at play in his conflict with Red as he is also a red faced man-eating tyrannosaur.
* FatalFlaw: ''Anger''. While much of the time he is able to check his rage and use his head to solve problems, occasionally he gets so furious he flails whatever object he is holding at the time, or charges at enemies recklessly, which leaves him vulnerable. Notably, his fight with Fang in ''River of Snakes'' shows how her constant stealing of his food leading up to the fight caused him to act much more frantic than usual, charging headlong at her several times. Coupled with his at-the-time present resentment for the dinosaurs which had killed his family, he was so wrapped up in rage that he abandoned the maneuverability he usually uses to his advantage against large monsters, and Fang quite easily could have killed him when he jumped ''right toward ​her mouth'' in an attempt to hit her.
* ForceAndFinesse: The finesse to Fang's force. His fighting style frequently involves the application of innovation and skill whether by his huge athleticism or inventive tactics. By virtue of many of his opponents being bigger and stronger than he is, he also is more defensive, avoiding and dodging attacks much more frequently than Fang.
* GadgeteerGenius: [[DownplayedTrope By hunter-gatherer standards, at least]]. In Episode 3 he fashions a yoke out of mammoth parts, which logically shouldn't be invented until the domestication of oxen, and in Episode 6 he constructs a sort of one-man gurney/sled out of bamboo.
* GeniusBruiser: He has the intelligence that comes with being a human--he primarily communicates in unsophisticated grunts and obviously doesn't have a scientific understanding of the world around him, but he's by no means stupid and demonstrates impressive problem-solving skills and improvisational inventiveness throughout the series, such as building a sleigh when he realizes that dragging a heavy load behind him by hand is just tiring him out and even making knuckle-dusters from spiky insect shells. He's also strong enough to kill a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' using only his spear and a large stone, and that's just one of his early feats of superhuman strength.
* GoodParents: He was a loving father to his children, which made their deaths devastating for him.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler: Succumbs to his burn wounds after fighting the demonically empowered Chieftain.]]
* HeroicWillpower: Spear not only manages to roll a multi-tonne dinosaur onto a stretcher, he then carries it an unspecified but long distance in search of safety. He only stops because his hands are so blistered and bruised he literally can't lift it anymore.
* HiddenDepths: Spear is a powerful warrior with a tenacious will to survive. In quiet moments, he tends to enjoy cave painting and shadow puppetry.
* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:Spear's father died protecting him from saber tooth tigers. Spear dies protecting Fang's new children from the empowered Chieftain.]]
* HulkMashUp: In the fifth episode, "Rage of the Ape-Men", Spear drinks a sip of the ape-men's potion and turns into a blue-skinned, muscle-bound giant who goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* HulkingOut: In the fifth episode he drinks all of the ape-men's potion, turning him into a rampaging monster looking like a prehistoric version of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk.
* InstantExpert: Part of what makes him so formidable is his sheer speed in adapting to new weapons and fighting techniques. After a minute or so with a new weapon, he'll quickly be massacring opponents who have been trained for years to use them.
* InterspeciesFriendship: He's a Neanderthal who is friends with Fang, a tyrannosaur. He later befriends Mira and Kamau, who are a different species or subspecies of human.
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: {{Downplayed}} with him and Mira, but he's a Neanderthal (either a closely related species to or separate subspecies of human) while Mira is a standard human. TruthInTelevision as well, as we know that Neanderthals and Modern Humans did breed with each other before Neanderthals in general went extinct]].
* JavelinThrower: Naturally. He is very skilled in spear fighting up close, but he is very accurate when it comes to throwing his spear.
* TheJuggernaut: After he drinks all of he ape men's potion. Krog, who had just inflicted a CurbStompBattle on Fang, can't do any real damage to Spear before he '''rips the ape's arms off''' and beats him to death with them.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While extremely courageous, in response to certain targets Spear will decide simply to flee, and for good reason. So far these have been limited to the infected Sauropod, which was so massive he and Fang had no chance to win, and the Coven of the Damned, which wielded powers outside his and Fang's comprehension, making them far too risky to challenge.
* {{Loincloth}}: His only piece of clothing.
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler: When Fang is hit by the Chieftain's flames and left screaming, he's distraught and charges in a rage. He takes a full blast...and powers through on sheer primal fury, knocking the possessed Viking down a cliffside, beating him down every step of the way.]]
* ManBitesMan: In a fight Spear will make use of whatever is available to win, even if it's something as basic as biting his opponent as hard as he can. His jaws are strong enough to rip a significant chunk of flesh from the wrist of a viking. [[spoiler: Spear ultimately defeats the Viking Chieftain by biting the Chieftain’s hand, forcing the Chieftain to release his grip on the rope he was using to hold himself onto his airborne mount, giving Spear the opportunity to throw him off.]]
* ManlyTears:
** It's mainly subverted in the first episode, Spear wasn't visibly sobbing but instead sniffles after seeing his family devoured by the horned tyrannosaurs.
** At the beginning of Scent of Prey, he actually does shed tears. His grieving was so emotionally distressing, he lets out a mournful SkywardScream when he assumed that Fang passed away from her injuries... Only to figure out that she's still alive, but was in no condition to actually move.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Spear can be ''extremely'' vicious, but there are moments where even he is ashamed of what he does.
** He seems to have this reaction when the horned tyrannosaurs attack Fang and her chicks, making him realize he was about to kill a completely innocent party in his quest for revenge.
** He's shocked by his absolute slaughter of the ape-men.
** He shows remorse over Red's death after realizing Fang's connection with him.
** Spear is ''ashamed'' when he accidentally kills Rikka's younger son. Unfortunately, the Vikings continuing to attack him forces an IgnoredEpiphany, and he ends up [[spoiler:helping Fang slaughter them in their entirety]].
* NeverGivenAName: Spear isn't actually called that in-story. He doesn't even understand what a name is until Mira conveys the concept to him.
* NobleSavage: He might be the poster child of this trope. He's a primitive hunter-gatherer who, due to living in an inhospitable land filled with predators and things even worse, has to resort to brutal violence quite often, but he's also shown to be intelligent, compassionate, and caring towards those he holds dear.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Spear is normally extremely courageous, charging into battle with animals many times his size and coming up on top. He's absolutely terrified of the plagued ''Argentinosaurus'' and spends almost the entire episode in fear from it since neither he nor Fang can do a damn thing to the creature and their only option is to RunOrDie.
* OneHeadTaller: Inverted with him and Mira. He's a short, stout neanderthal; while she's a tall modern human.
* OneManArmy: Even without Fang to assist him, he can be extremely effective fighting hordes of enemies by himself and live to grunt the tale.
* OneWordVocabulary: Thus far, Mira's name is the only word he knows, uttering it in the last moment of Season 1 and continuing to speak it now and then throughout Season 2. As humans in this universe seem to primarily rely on non-verbal communication, this hasn't posed much of a problem to him.
* PapaWolf: His attempt to save his family from the tyrannosaurs proved to be futile. But he is more than willing to put his life on the line for [[spoiler:Fang's new babies.]]
* RealMenEatMeat: Curiously, his onscreen diet is almost entirely carnivorous. Only twice does he attempt to eat vegetation, neither attempt being successful (the first time he tries to get some fruit from a tree, but ''Fang'' of all creatures eats the fruit before he can. Later he's offered a stewed tuber of some sort by Mira, reacting to it with confusion and unfamiliarity, spitting out his first bite in disgust).
* RunningOnAllFours:
** On occasion he'll likely alternate his usual running by lowering himself to the ground by sprinting with his hands and feet just like how a gorilla runs. He tends to run like this when he's enraged.
** In ''Slave of the Scorpion'', after having a taste of Mira's food, he comically tosses it away and goes back to his own food by crawling away offscreen on all fours.
* ScreamingWarrior: He charges into fights with a roar. Sometimes does this even outside of fights as a sign of frustration.
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:He becomes this for Mira, who had lost her previous lover in the Viking-attack that initially enslaved her (which ultimately led to her meeting Spear and Fang). Mira even ends up bearing him a child.]]
* SignatureMove:
** Throwing his spear - he cuts, stabs, and slices with it as well, but when he throws it, it's always a special moment of awesome.
** When he does not have his spear, he will pick up [[BoulderBludgeon a large rock and attack with it]], usually at the leg of the enemy he's fighting. It's not usually a fatal move, but a disabling one that either slows down his enemies, or lets him figure out what they're vulnerable to.
* SilentSnarker: Spear can convey some truly withering snark with a trademark exasperated look, usually directed at Fang when she annoys him.
* StoutStrength: Seemingly downplayed. It's not that Spear isn't actually fat or obese in anyway shape or form, but he has more of a widened and typically natural broader and muscular build in a way as how male neanderthals are usually drawn. His own bulk doesn't even slow him down in the slightest and makes great practical use of his strength.
* SuddenlySpeaking: [[spoiler:At the end of the Season 1 finale, he says his first word.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Spear:''']] [[spoiler:Mira.]]
* SuperStrength: This neanderthal has the absurd strength to not only grab a rock to break a tyrannosaur's ankle but he can also toss his spear dozens of yards away to pierce the flesh into said tyrannosaur's chest, puncture through boars, and impale giant bats. Whenever his WeaponOfChoice isn't useful or out of reach, he'll usually resort to using rocks such as when he battered the elderly mammoth to death after many physical strikes, although Fang did assist him by having the animal pinned down, making it easier for him to land the finishing blow. In ''River of Snakes''; he used tree branches to hit Fang hard enough to make her wince in pain. In ''Terror Under the Blood Moon'', he yanked off a horn of a triceratops to impale an enormous spider to save Fang from getting killed by it. ''Scent of Prey'' shows off his biggest feat of strength yet, where after creating a makeshift stretcher for Fang to lie on, while Spear does strain himself to move her body onto it, he does however manage to drag her for possibly miles. After fastening himself to the stretcher akin to a harness, he's shown to have a less difficult time moving her around and didn't show any signs of exhaustion after that. He can also effortlessly carry stones that are slightly larger than his body to protect her from getting eaten by the wild dogs.
* ThrowAwayGuns: Does this with his spears, which he can make more of with relative ease. But he also does this with [[spoiler:swords]], which he can't.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The "Tiny" Guy to Fang's Huge Girl. Though he's a buff Neanderthal, he's shorter than the average human and is of course much smaller than a ''T. rex''.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:Well, he and Mira probably would've fully become this had Spear not sustained mortal injuries fighting the empowered Chieftain, but they do conceive a child together before Spear dies, and Spear is a classic stout Neanderthal in appearance while Mira is a conventionally attractive tall woman. It's especially pronounced when they finally consummate their relationship, as Spear is completely covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* UnstoppableRage:
** When Spear finds the T.rexes that killed his family he utterly lets loose all of his rage and frustration to where he was able to kill them despite him fighting full-grown dinosaurs.
** During the Ape Man trials when he sees his companion Fang being beaten almost to near death, he downs the entirety of the Apes's serum and transforms into a hulking blueish monster who literally destroys their champion by beating him with his own severed limbs and proceeds to kill every last of the tribe in an extremely bloody rampage.
** After seeing Red eat some of the tribe that took him in, Spear will not be dissuaded from trying to kill him, no matter how much Fang tries to get between them.
** Battling a tribe of Vikings who refuse to let up on him, he's driven deeper and deeper into a rage, before eventually snapping and slaughtering the whole tribe alongside Fang.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: He avenged his family by killing the tyrannosaurs responsible. But if his sloping to the ground immediately afterwards is any indication, he felt no joy in it.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He spends most of the show wearing only a {{loincloth}}. The only exception is "A Cold Death", where he crafts a vest out of mammoth fur to avoid being ExposedToTheElements.
* WalkingTheEarth: Having achieved his joint revenge with Fang in the very first episode, Spear spends most of Season 1 traveling alongside the dinosaur with no real goal or destination in mind. The pair attempt to settle down during ''Rage of the Ape-Men'', but their near-demise at the hands of the eponymous tribe spook them enough that they decide to keep moving indefinitely.
* WeakButSkilled: He is by ''no means'' weak, but as a human faced with the larger prehistoric monsters of his time he's forced to rely on attacking their blind spots, using nearby objects as weapons, or teaming up with Fang to win against them. Special mention should also be given to his skillfulness with his spear. Whether it be accuracy and power in his throws that let him take down ''tyrannosaurs'' or his abilities in close combat, being able to dodge, thrust, and cut to kill many different types of monster, Spear's namesake weapon and skill with it is a strong showcase for the human ability to overcome the primal wilderness. Becomes StrongAndSkilled when up against other humans, as he's a talented and vicious fighter with strength surpassing any of the ''Homo sapiens'' he goes up against.
* [[WhenSheSmiles When He Smiles]]: Spear is usual grim-faced and frowning but when he smiles it's a beautiful thing. He also has a pre-asskicking smile that usually relates to him realizing whoever thinks they're just taking him on are in for a big surprise.
* WouldHurtAChild: Played with. While he normally won't intentionally kill a child, he has no problem knocking one off a building or backhanding them in the face if they attack him. When Rikka's son jumps on him he throws him off with such force, the child is killed instantly when he hits a rock upon landing. Spear is so horrified, he is snapped out of his rage. Unfortunately the unrelenting Vikings don't let up and he's quickly driven to the brink, snapping and killing the whole village, presumably either directly or indirectly (as they won't last long without parents) including any children present during the attack.
* WrestlerOfBeasts: Spear lives in a primordial world full of {{Prehistoric Monster}}s, and often ends up facing them in melee combat. He manages to slay beasts far larger than himself due to [[TheDeterminator sheer persistence]] and [[GeniusBruiser innovative use of tools and the environment]].
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[[folder:Fang]]
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A female ''Tyrannosaurus'' who befriends Spear after she also loses her family.
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* ActionGirl: Fang is a ferocious ''T. rex'' who can easily rip her opponents to shreds. She’s also tough to boot, able to take multiple hits and still stand her ground.
* ActionMom:
** She doesn't hold anything back when she and her babies were being confronted by the horned tyrannosaurs. Her parental instinct is what made Spear realize that she's no different when it comes to defending her young from predators when Spear himself failed to do. Unfortunately she's no longer this when her babies were devoured by the alpha.
** Brought back in full force when her twin hatchlings are born, and is as fierce as ever.
* AllAnimalsAreDogs: ZigZagged, while Fang does do some dog-like things (putting her face in Spear's to sniff his food and laying down like one), the show never makes one forget that Fang is very intelligent and a large carnivorous dinosaur that is Spear's equal rather than a pet.
* AlternateAnimalAffection: Or rather, expression. Fang obviously cannot speak, but none the less is able to understand Spear very well, and has moments of snarkiness and sass as well as affection and loyalty to Spear.
* AnimalsLackAttributes: While she plays this straight most of the time, [[spoiler:this is [[AvertedTrope averted]] in "Vidarr", where we are treated to a close-up shot of Fang laying eggs, complete with a detailed view of her cloaca]].
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: [[spoiler:After Fang lays her second clutch of eggs, she's occasionally seen sitting on top of her nest in the manner of a modern bird. Needless to say, this is highly unlikely for real tyrannosaurs on account of their mass alone, and they likely covered their nests in varying layers of soil and/or vegetation to regulate their temperature instead]].
* BigEater: Whenever food is involved, chances are that she'll tend to chow down a lot more than Spear (even on some fruit he finds!). Justified, as she's a much larger creature that would naturally require a lot more food and energy to stay alive than Spear.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Played with. Fang displays near-human level intelligence but she is far more simple in her approach to situations than Spear. She makes up for this by being the notably more powerful of the pair.
* TheComicallySerious: Given her menacing appearance, it makes her reactions in more comedic situations all the funnier.
* CowardlyLion: She's a fierce tyrannosaur and is normally anything but cowardly, but her near-death experience when fighting a giant snake gave her a phobia of anything snake-like so much that she runs in fear from a harmless earthworm.
* CurbStompBattle: After she recovers in "Scent of Prey" she slaughters the pack of hyenas who had been chasing them, delivering such an asskicking that they all run away scared.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: She's this to Spear's [[Main/TheProtagonist protagonist]]. Spear is the main character whom the story focuses on, but Fang is his closest associate and companion during their journey.
* DumbDinos: Inverted; Fang is very intelligent.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She's more selfish and callous than Spear is but when they come across the herd of uneaten dead sauropods, she's just as shocked and horrified as he is.
** She also roars and walks away in disgust at Kamau being forced to kill defenseless villagers under the Queen's orders.
** She's shocked when Red attacks and eats the Celtics, refusing to do the same until they start attacking her and even then only to defend herself; she doesn't regard them as a meal the same way Red does. There's also an implication that she's never really hunted humans for food, given how ambivalent she seems to be around them when not being threatened or how her hatchlings don't regard Spear with any wariness or hostility.
* EvilDetectingDog: Evil-Detecting ''Tyrannosaur'' in this case. She instantly senses something is wrong when they come across the dead sauropods, just the ''smell'' of them causing her shock.
* ForceAndFinesse: The force to Spear's finesse. 9 times out of 10 Fang's main tactic is to bulldoze into her enemies and overwhelm them with sheer power. This does not mean she is without skill, however; one of the main reasons she is so dangerous is she has a capacity for defense as well as offense. Against enemies that can do serious damage to her, she is capable of dodging, swerving, and avoiding their attacks. She recognizes Spear's weapons as capable of this, and in their bout for dominance in ''River of Snakes'', uses his rage against him to goad him into attacking recklessly while she avoids his attacks.
* GentleGiant: As strange as it may be, she can be very gentle when she wants, carrying an unconscious Spear out of a river in her mouth without harming him.
* GoodParents: She was shown to be a caring mother for her hatchlings. Just like with Spear, she was greatly saddened by their deaths. As such, she's very protective of her new hatchlings.
* GoombaStomp: In Terror Under the Blood Moon, she (in an awesome/humorous fashion) leaps and crushes the spines of the giant red bats that were flying directly in her path, 3 times in a row.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Fang's preferred method of killing human opponents is to simply bite them in half.
* HeroicWillpower: Seeing Spear's wounds from battling the hyenas, Fang tries to force herself to stand on her injured leg. He talks her down but she not only gets on her feet in time to save him, she manages to completely overwhelm the pack.
* InterspeciesFriendship: She is a ''Tyrannosaurus'' who is friends with Spear, a caveman.
* ItCanThink: It's made clear early on that Fang is very intelligent. She's emotive, stubborn, occasionally selfish, and capable of abstract thinking/planning.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Fang can be notably more selfish and willful than Spear, stealing his kills and leaving him to drag a large pile of meat that logically she would have a much easier time pulling (although this may be a case of her simply not understanding what Spear was trying to do, as he had probably only just invented the yoke then and there). That being said, she doesn't hesitate to risk her life to protect Spear and volunteered as a heat source to protect him from a freezing blizzard.
* KillSteal: She devoured most of the boars Spear had hunted (that was clearly his food) in the second episode. Not only that but Fang also eats it practically right in front of his face.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "heroic badass" variety. She's a ''Tyrannosaurus'' with an enlarged fang, powerful enough to be able to kill creatures far larger than her.
* LightningBruiser: She's much larger and stronger than Spear, but is still just as fast as him.
* MadeOfIron: Fang can take a serious beating and come back from it relatively uninjured. She's been crushed between two mammoths and body-slammed by a giant spider without serious injury. Her one-sided beating from the enhanced Krog left her near death, but she was back to fighting form in a period of days. During the Viking village battle, the natives throw everything at her from spears to axes to bears to a rain of arrows. Even injuries that drop her don't have any lasting effect on her combat ability. [[spoiler: She even endures being set on fire by the resurrected Chieftain's fire attack!]]
* MamaBear: Fang puts up a hard fight to protect her kids. She still fails. Season 2, however, has her produce another clutch and when they cry out for her upon hatching on the Egyptian ship, she ''smashes out of a metal cage and tears through an army of Egyptian warriors'' to get to them.
* MeaningfulName: She's named after the large snaggletooth in her lower jaw.
* MightyRoar: Of course she has one, especially when she's ready for battle.
* MonsterIsAMommy: Well, she was. Spear first believes she's a bloodthirsty predator just like the dinosaurs that killed his family and wants to kill her, but seeing her babies makes him change his mind.
** She becomes a mommy again in season 2.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** When she sniffs one of the dead sauropods, which would normally be food, she recoils in disgust and horror. She is also just as terrified of the plagued sauropod as Spear is.
** Similarly, when they encounter a Saber-Tooth Cat's ''brutalized'' remains, she recognizes that a predator animal being killed so violently means something very, ''very'' dangerous is around, and she is adamant about keeping Spear away from the thing that did it.
** She falls into a deep depression after Red's death, barely acknowledging Spear and ignoring food.
* PlayingPossum: She does this to trick the giant bats into bringing her to their lair, where she knows Spear is.
* PregnantBadass: [[spoiler:Spends 3 episodes of Season 2 pregnant with Red's babies, not being deterred in her combat capacities in the slightest. She lays her eggs in the sixth episode.]]
* ShownTheirWork: While there are equal amounts of ArtisticLicensePaleontology, Fang shows many characteristics that ''Tyrannosaurus'' really had.
** Like all birds and reptiles, she has a cloaca.
** Her eyes are facing forward instead of being on the side of her head like most theropods, giving her the binocular vision of modern day predators.
** Her jaws are powerful enough to rip off another ''T. rex's'' snout. ''Tyrannosaurus'' really did have a bite that strong.
** Along with other tyrannosaurs in the series, she appears to be much smarter than other dinosaurs. While Fang's intelligence borders on ''human'', recent studies suggest that ''Tyrannosaurus'' was probably one of the most intelligent non-avian dinosaurs, with current estimates comparing its intelligence to modern day wolves, and possibly even ''baboons''.
** She is shown to be MadeOfIron, able to recover from beatings and injuries that would be lethal. Fossils have shown ''Tyrannosaurus'' have suffered grievous injuries and ''survived''.
* TailSlap: Whenever she's not using her jaws, Fang uses that tail of hers for good use in combat. Although trying to use her tail as a desperate attempt against Krog wasn't a good idea as he instantly caught it before breaking her leg.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her brow has ridges that evoke feminine eyelashes, and go up to a point in a similar shape to eyeshadow. Other than that, though, [[DownplayedTrope there's really no outward indication of her gender]].
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The Huge Girl to Spear's Tiny Guy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She seems to have a fondness for fish, although she's not picky when it comes to eating other food.
* UnskilledButStrong: Her main terms of fighting enemies is just to viciously bite into any creature Fang can get her jaws on until they bleed, or adding more weight to her attacks for highly damaging strikes. Fang is still an intelligent predator of her kind, however when it comes to battle she'll make sure to deliver all sorts of pain with her power. Highly justified since because she is a ''T. rex'', is very large, and has her own natural weapons whilst her partner Spear is more adaptable and strategic to desperate situations.
* YourSizeMayVary: All the animals in this series have fairly fluid sizes but Fang is the most egregious example given she's a main character. Her size changes constantly, not just episode to episode or scene to scene but shot to shot. Sometimes she's only 8 or 9 feet tall, in the next shot she dwarfs a real ''Tyrannosaurus''. The general approach the show takes is that she's as big as the shot needs her to be. The only out of show statement on her size comes form an adultswim bumper saying she's 40 feet long and weighs 10 tonnes (approximately real 'T''. ''rex'' size).
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Due to experiencing the river of snakes, Fang comes to fear snakes. So much so that she even gets scared of an earthworm (another legless creature) because it reminds her of a snake. Spear tries to show her there's nothing to fear, to no avail. He then proceeds to eat it.
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!!Family Members
!!!Spear's Family
[[folder:Spear's Father]]
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The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans, and father to Spear.
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* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a gorilla from the neck up.
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[[folder:Spear's Original Family]]
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Spear's wife, daughter, and son.
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* DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared to her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spear's Second Daughter ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.
[[/folder]]

!!!Fang's Family
[[folder:Fang's First Brood]]
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Fang's two nestlings.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red]]
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.
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* AlternateAnimalAffection: He licks Fang's face after some fruit gets smeared on her face, and later sleeps with Fang's head on his body.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he's a member of a different subspecies of ''T. rex'' than Fang or if his red and grey coloration is the result of sexual dimorphism. [[spoiler:"The Colossaeus, Part II" all but confirms they were two distinct subspecies as their young have a patchwork of his and Fang's colors unlike her previous brood.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's largely submissive to Fang at first and quickly befriends her. He even has a few silly moments during the time they bond. But make no mistake: he's still a ''T. rex'', and is every bit as ferocious of a predator as you'd expect.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: If he is anything to go by, the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' of this world are distinguished by a ridge on the snout and spiky protrusions on the neck and tail.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's friendly and even a bit shy around another tyrannosaur such as Fang who becomes his mate, but he's also an apex predator who sees nothing immoral about hunting down sentient humans as another source of meat, and he cannot grasp why Fang tries to protect the single "piece of meat" that is Spear.
* EndearinglyDorky: The ''T. rex'' version, but he is clearly this to Fang. He is quite shy around her at first, and kind of a goofball. Special mention goes to when after Fang catches falling leaves on her snout, Red tries to do the same and gets a leaf stuck on his face, covering his eyes and making him bump into a tree.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:As he's almost about to swallow Spear, Fang pushes him off and accidentally into a large wooden spear she didn't see that impales him through his stomach and kills him.]]
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Though he's a bit shy and submissive around Fang, when it comes to combat he's a powerful juggernaut like one would expect from a tyrannosaur. Notably, out of all non-supernatural characters, he gets the closest to [[spoiler:killing Spear]].
* MadeOfIron: Unsurprising for someone who becomes Fang's mate, he's extremely tough. During the attack on the Celtic village, he not only takes multiple spear wounds but goes up against Spear in a free for all brawl through the village which has him stabbed constantly, crashing through stone huts, caught in an explosion and smashed across the face with a rock. He's not only able to keep going without any drop in effectiveness, he ultimately has Spear dead to rights in a way only Fang herself has managed before.
* PoorCommunicationKills: After bonding with Fang, he takes her [[spoiler:to the same village that took in Spear. Despite Fang's efforts to stop them from killing each other, Red fails to see Spear as anything else but a particularly nasty prey that fights back, and in return Spear sees him merely as a bloodthirsty predator, both of them ignoring what she's trying to communicate. This in the end leads to Red getting impaled on a stick and killed]].
* QuizzicalTilt: Stands on top on what seems to be his "lair", and examines Fang below him by displaying shades of curiosity by slightly shifting his head steadily as he continuously gazes upon her.
* RedIsViolent: The entirety of his head is a deep crimson (sans the rest of his grey/brown-ish body) who [[spoiler:went out his way to deviously munch on the Celtic villagers and ''almost murdered'' Spear.]]
* SecondLove: He's obviously a different male than the one who fathered Fang's brood that got killed by the horned tyrannosaurs, but he gets very intimate with Fang, [[spoiler:even fathering another brood]].
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has several tiny spiked protrusions running down his neck with some of them around the tip of his tail but he doesn't become hostile towards Fang when he sees her for the first time and actually grows fond of her... That is until he started [[spoiler:feasting on Celtic civilians while also trying to kill Spear.]]
* StealthHiBye: After getting spotted by Fang, he leaves her sights instantly as soon as Fang tries to find him, only to be seen being perched on the rock formations.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: He becomes quite affectionate with Fang, feeding and sleeping together with her almost as if it was a romantic date. Unfortunately, it doesn't last, [[spoiler:as Red attacks the Celtic village and nearly kills Spear, forcing Fang to fight and accidentally kill Red. The episode "Vidarr" would even reveal that the two mated and Fang got pregnant as a result.]]
* ToServeMan: He's an active hunter of the Celts, sneaking into their village and preying on them, which first confuses Fang who doesn't become involved until he's injured. [[spoiler:He almost had Spear becoming his very next meal if it weren't for Fang rescuing the neanderthal by shoving the predator out of the way.]]
* UseYourHead: Whacks his cranium directly into Spear at one point during his fight with him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fang's Second Brood]]
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The new clutch Fang lays in season 2.
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* BadassAdorable: Fang's babies are adorable. They also chow down on Egyptian soldiers fresh out of their eggs.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the eggs is broken and destroyed during the ensuing fight aboard the boat.
* DisappearedDad: Their father Red dies long before they are even born.
* PatchworkKids: Mildly; of the two who survive, one has Fang's color scheme in the front and Red's in the back with Red's skull shape, and the other has the inverse. Their stripe patterns and horns don't quite come from either parent, however. The similarities become more pronounced when they're older.
* ShownTheirWork: Fang's babies, barely a day or two old, are shown attacking and devouring an Egyptian soldier. It's likely young tyrannosaurs were precocial and able to feed themselves at birth, only relying on their parents to lead them to food and for protection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Downplayed being that they're ''predatory'' dinosaurs, and clearly imitating their mother's behavior, but when an injured Egyptian soldier lands in front of them, they quickly start mauling him despite being less than a day old.
[[/folder]]

!Supporting Characters - 58,908 characters, totaling 58,912 bytes
!!Friends and Allies
!!!Season One
[[folder:Mira]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see her before her enslavement]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_hair.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.
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* ActionGirl: Mira is a capable survivor, archer and fighter, and can pull her own weight during her adventures with Spear and Fang.
* AmazonianBeauty: Not as bulky or overtly muscular as others, but she does have an athletic and defined build, and can be just as much of a warrior as Spear.
* BadassNormal: She never exhibits the same level of CharlesAtlasSuperpower as Spear, but she makes do with her modern cunning.
* BarefootCaptives: It's unknown whether her people wore shoes or sandals, but by the time she meets Spear and Fang she has nothing on her feet.
* BareYourMidriff: When enslaved by the Egyptian queen, her GoGoEnslavement has this as a feature.
* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: All of her dialogue is in Arabic, while the show's audience are presumed to be English-speakers. As she's the first character in the series to any dialogue at all, and accompanies most of her dialogue with visual aids, she is, unlike most characters who fit this trope, the ''least'' [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] character in the series prior to the appearance of the Historical Society.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: She is unsatisfied with eating raw meat, and cooks up a stew from it and some vegetables she finds, though this probably has more to do with her status as a proper ''Homo Sapiens'' than her sex. Spear is very confused by the idea, but Fang is enticed by the smell and eagerly gobbles it up.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: When hunting a feathered oviraptorsaur dinosaur, Spear first tries to stab it with his spear, and Mira fires an arrow from her newly-constructed bow. Downplayed in that Spear also throws his spear, but it doesn't have much finesse. It's also justified because Spear has clearly never even seen this sort of advanced weapon before, and he later manages to use the bow perfectly fine (with his spear as the arrow). Played straighter in Season 2, where she defaults to the bow and arrow as a weapon of choice.
* HeartbrokenBadass: She's a capable survivor [[spoiler:who was forced to watch as a Viking struck down her lover, before she was choked out, captured, and painfully branded.]]
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: With Spear at the end of the series, the two producing a daughter together]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Barring the midpoint two-episode arc, Season 1 is a chiefly episodic package, but Mira's entrance introduces a more serialized narrative that defines Season 2.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She is shown in the Season 1 finale as a new ally to Spear and Fang.
* MadeASlave: Relates to Spear how she used to have a normal life in a village before an outside civilization [[RapePillageAndBurn raided her village]] and enslaved those they had not killed. It happened again when she, Fang, ans Spear were captured by the Egyptians.
* TheMedic: Mira is seen applying some sort of salve to the numerous wounds Fang sustains fighting the Viking villagers.
* MelancholyMoon: Her people appear to have worshipped the Moon, as she not only prays to it at night, but the symbolism of the crescent moon means enough to her that it was included in her pictograms depicting her capture.
* MeaningfulName: Her name means "Kindness" in several languages, and she's the first unfailingly benevolent force that Spear and Fang meet. In addition, her name can mean "Ocean" or "Boundry" in Sanskrit, [[spoiler:with the civilization that captured her apparently being from across the ocean]].
* NiceGirl: She very quickly befriends Spear and Fang once she realizes they're not a threat and consistently treats them as equals [[spoiler:despite coming from a more advanced civilization]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her noble insistence that Spear help the other slaves escape in "Dawn of Man" rather than just her as he originally intended slows down their escape enough for the main Viking forces to return to the village, cornering the protagonists and indirectly forcing them to [[spoiler:commit a massacre]] in the following episode.
* NubileSavage: Downplayed and Inverted: [[UnkemptBeauty She is not ugly but also not well groomed]], [[spoiler:and she isn't even a savage, but comes from a more advanced civilization that was enslaved by invaders]].
* OneHeadTaller: She already has a long neck and stands a head taller than Spear since Neanderthals were kinda short.
* OutsideContextProblem: Not Mira herself, as she gets along with Fang and Spear just fine, but her introduction shows that there is a whole wide world out there that is more advanced than the primitive dinosaur-infested world. Mira has the ability to speak a language, the knowledge to season and cook food, knowing the psychology of animals like Fang with how she lures her up a mountain with food, the hinting of religion, shown when she seems to pray to the moon, and the chains and collar on her suggest that there are civilizations that have surpassed the Stone Age and perhaps even the Bronze Age. Civilizations that, if Mira's drawings are accurate, Fang and Spear will have to deal with.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The first character to actually speak, but in completely untranslated Arabic. Thankfully, she also draws out what she's saying with a stick into the sand so it's still possible for Spear and the audience to pick up what she's saying.
* ReligionIsMagic: Averted. Spear is even confused when it appears, unlike how it was with the witch coven from season 1, that her worshipping of the Moon doesn't seem to do anything when he tries it himself.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:The large horned figure she drew alongside the scorpion insignia is revealed to have not been referring to a large horned being called the Scorpion but rather a Viking wearing a horned helmet and carrying a scorpion insignia, who was responsible for slaying her lover. It just so happens that there's an actual powerful demonic entity that greatly resembles her drawing.]]
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:She eventually becomes one to Spear, having a child by him after he seems to die of his wounds from his fight with the demonic Chieftain.]]
* SheCleansUpNicely: For most of the show, she's a slave dressed in plain rags and wearing no makeup or jewels. After she's captured by the Egyptians, she's [[GoGoEnslavement forced]] to wear a golden, [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit with earrings and a slight mascara, accentuating her beauty.
* ShesGotLegs: She has long, thin legs as her white minidress shows.
* TheSilentBob: Unable to teach Spear her language, she usually doesn't say much during their travels, mostly communicating through gestures.
* SlaveBrand: The back of her head is tattooed with a stylized scorpion, a symbol associated with those who enslaved her [[spoiler:as seen on the sail of the ship that recaptures her]]. [[spoiler:A flashback in "Echoes of Eternity" reveals that it's not a tattoo, but a ''burn brand''.]]
* SlaveCollar: First appears wearing a large wooden stockade-style collar.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[spoiler: Spear seems to ultimately succumb to the injuries he sustains fighting the empowered Chieftain in the finale of Season 2, but whether he managed to survive or not, it's revealed at the very end that he and Mira had conceived a child after the battle.]]
* StatuesqueStunner: She's not at all bad looking and she's almost a whole foot taller than Spear and even slightly taller than several of her fellow slaves shown later on.
* SuddenlySpeaking: Halfway through the Season 1 finale, she suddenly says her own name. Therefore, she is the first character in the series to actually speak, though all of her dialogue is in Arabic.
* SupportPartyMember: Though she does what she can to assist in combat, she mostly supports the duo with a number of advanced societal skills such as medicine, sailing, navigation, carpentry, and cooking.
* ThroughHisStomach: Fang starts to tolerate her after tasting some of the food she makes, though he doesn't care for the spices. She later motivates Fang to climb a rocky hill by offering her some huge grubs, and Fang goes absolutely crazy for her cooking.
* TraumaticHaircut: [[spoiler: She used to have short black hair until she was enslaved by Vikings, who shaved and branded her head.]]
* {{Tritagonist}}: Once she reunites and joins with Spear and Fang in season 2, Mira becomes the third most focused character in the show.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:She and Spear don't marry in the traditional sense, but they do have this kind of relationship by the end of the series, with her being a tall and fairly attractive woman and him being a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman. It's especially pronounced when they conceive their child, as Spear is covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* {{Worldbuilding}}: She shows that modern humans exist in this world.
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[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.
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* AllInTheManual: As usual, her name is never spoken on-screen, it only appears in the end credits.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's shunned by the rest of her Coven for having lost her child, a child given to her by the matriarch.
* CleverCrows: Lula takes the form of a giant crow in order to challenge the shapeshifted matriarch.
* CommonalityConnection: The reason why she decides to help Spear and Fang - after learning that both of them are parents who lost their children, she feels a commonality to them.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Knowing she has no way to escape nor fight back, she calmly lets herself be killed by the matriarch to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* HeelFaceTurn: At first willing to sacrifice Spear in order to get the coven another child, once she witnesses the bond between Spear and Fang and how it relates to her, she changes her mind and frees the duo despite knowing it would mean her death.
* HeroicSacrifice: She stalls and let's herself be killed by the matriarch in order to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* MamaBear: She is fiercely protective of her daughter, hissing at the other witches while embracing her. When the child dies ChasingAButterfly, she's devastated.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She is the only one who seems reluctant to take part in the coven's rituals--she also stands out in that she's one of the few members to not have antlers on her head and to not beg for a child from the matriarch. In fact, after learning how Spear and Fang lost their respective families (and how they ultimately ended up bonding), and then remembering how she had lost her own daughter, Lula turns against the coven and frees the duo, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished ultimately sacrificing herself in the process]].
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!!!Season Two
[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the two begin to form a bond.
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* BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, the only character in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.
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[[folder:Kamau]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.
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* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.
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[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.
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!!Notable Antagonists and Enemies
[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.
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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
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[[folder:Ima]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]
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[[folder:The Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]
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!!Other Characters
!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.
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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.
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[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.
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[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blakely]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.
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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.
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* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
[[/folder]]

!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.
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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.
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* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member and brings in the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ape Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Coven]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.
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* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.
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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.
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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.
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[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.
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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
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[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.
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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.
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[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
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A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.
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[[folder:Raptors]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Fang.
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* BookEnds: They are seen in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).
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[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.
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* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* RedShirt: The rest of the herd end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.
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[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.
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[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A herd of herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: While even to this day we don't know for sure what dinosaurs looked like color-wise, it's rather unlikely that some of them were ''neon green''.
* AnimalStampede: After the Night Feeder attacks them, they stampede through the forest in panic.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: One of them gets sliced in half ''snout to tail'' by the Night Feeder.
* InformedSpecies: While the animatic calls them ''Triceratops'', they look a lot more like ''Diabloceratops'' (though still with ''Triceratops'''s nose horn and forward-facing brow horns).
* TemperCeratops: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. One of them starts acting up when it senses it's being stalked, [[OhCrap until it gets a good look at its stalker.]] The herd as a whole later attempts to mount a defense against the Night Feeder, but only once fleeing proves not to be an option. [[CurbStompBattle Not that it does them any good.]]
* TheWorfEffect: An entire herd of large, powerful dinosaurs who band together for defense. And the Night Feeder kills them all, showing that simply standing your ground won't be enough to stop it.
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[[folder:Small Theropod (Compy)]]
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A small, green, insectivorous theropod reminiscent of ''Compsognathus''.
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* ButtMonkey: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; while nothing ''bad'' happens to it (unless it is, indeed, the Night Feeder itself), he only appears in the episode to fruitlessly try to catch a fly, then gets scared shitless by a ''very'' annoyed Fang who roars at the poor thing.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Vaguely [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be the natural daylight form of the Night Feeder, though never confirmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Anzu'']]
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A large feathered dinosaur hunted by Fang, Spear and Mira.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Its genus was revealed by David Krentz.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: It is a prey animal that acts like a chicken, makes comical flamingo-like honking vocalizations, and is quickly killed. Unlike many examples of this trope, however, [[ShownTheirWork it's actually feathered in a realistic and accurate fashion]] with the "goofy" aspect coming mainly from its behaviour.
* HopeSpot: It avoids both Fang and Spear trying to hunt it and gets away safely across the river... just to be shot be Mira.
* OneHitKill: Mira kills it with a single shot from her bow and arrow.
* RedShirt: It is killed by Mira with an arrow, then cooked and eaten by the heroes.
* ShownTheirWork: It is the first feathered non-avian dinosaur in the show, and accurately feathered to boot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant birds (Teratorns)]]
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Giant birds captured by the Chieftain and Eldar, ridden and forced into fighting Spear, Fang and Mira
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* BizarreSexualDimorphism: What are presumed to be males have bright red feathers on their heads in various different arrangements. Completely bald birds are seen in the nest and are presumably female.
* BrutalBirdOfPrey: They are monstrous avians that resemble condors and are quite dangerous.
* CartoonCreature: They closely resemble teratorns (or rather, outdated depictions of them as vulture-like) but have teeth like Mesozoic birds.
* GiantFlyer: They're about the same size as Fang and are very capable fliers
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're not actually interested in fighting the trio but are being forced to by the Chieftain and Eldar. Once they're released, they quickly fly away.
* ToothyBird: They possess numerous teeth in otherwise typical beaks. Perhaps a small bit of unintended accuracy as several extinct avian dinosaurs possess at least partial beaks while retaining functional teeth.
[[/folder]]

!!Reptiles
[[folder:Giant Crocodile (''Deinosuchus'')]]
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A giant water predator that attacks Spear as he's fishing.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The real ''Deinosuchus'' was very big, around 10 meters long, but this one is even bigger.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: This giant croc is the first creature encountered in the series, attacking Spear as he hunts fish. In the brief moment of its presence, it establishes [[DeathWorld the setting]], [[PrehistoricMonster the creatures living in this world]], and the [[EverythingTryingToKillYou daily struggle to simply survive]].
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: A hungry predator that lunges at Spear as he is fishing.
* OneShotCharacter: Leaves almost as sudden as it arrives.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pterosaur]]
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A large flying creature trying to take some fish from Spear.
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* GiantFlyer: This pterosaur towers over Spear.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It has the long neck and body proportions of ''Quetzalcoatlus'', a bony crest on the back of its head similar to ''Pteranodon'', and a toothed bill and fleshy crest-like ''Pterodactylus''.
* OneShotCharacter: It lands, smells Spear's fish, roars at something, and then leaves the show for good.
* PteroSoarer: It appears to be hairless, has five fingers on its wings (four claws plus the long membrane-holding finger), and is a mix-match of different pterodactyloids. At least it walks (mostly) on four limbs and does not grasp anything with its feet.
* ShownTheirWork: For all its inaccuracies, at least it is quadrupedal, has non-columnar forelimbs, and hunts terrestrially like a large azhdarchid. It is also one of the few pterosaurs in fiction to be depicted with a fleshy crest, which we know some pterosaurs to have possessed in real life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Snakes (Titanoboas)]]
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A colony of serpents living behind a waterfall.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: While the largest one is about the right length for a ''Titanoboa'', it's also much thicker than that species was.
* GreatSerpent: At least a few of them are quite gigantic in size.
* SnakesAreSinister: They are gigantic snakes and hostile predators.
* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: They resemble pythons or boas, but have fangs like venomous snakes (a common error in constrictor snakes in cartoons). And yet, they seem to be non-venomous just like pythons and boas.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Liopleurodon'']]
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A large marine reptile that pursues Mira and attacks Spear and Fang.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by driving his spear through its skull.
* InformedSpecies: Zig-zagged. While David Krentz confirms it to be a ''Liopleurodon'', the animatic calls it a ''Tylosaurus''.
* SeaMonster: It is a monstrous sea creature with gaping jaws and is capable of roaring.
* ShownTheirWork: It is correctly sized at around 7 meters in length, as opposed to the 25-meter-long scale popularized by ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Archelon'']]
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A gigantic sea turtle met and hunted by Spear and Fang during their journey across the sea.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], there are a few shots where next to Spear it looks positively gargantuan, but it usually appears only slightly oversized (it bears keeping in mind, of course, that ''Archelon'' really was a downright massive turtle either way).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks more like like an oversized modern Chelonoidea turtle than an actual Archelon. Additionally, it retains flippers claws, while protostegids like ''Archelon'' were much more streamlined.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Spear quickly realizes that the only way to kill it is to attack its throat, but fails at doing so. Fang does it with a single bite to the neck.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Dangerously nimble and durable underwater, it gets killed as soon as it faces Fang above the surface.
* SeaMonster: While not outright aggressive, it still is a huge marine reptile and quite dangerous when provoked.
* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Subverted. While it's hard to kill and does not seem willing to give up a fight, it's also surprisingly quick.
* TurtlePower: Not only does it prove to be extremely hard catch, it even tries to devour Spear. It takes quite a lot of cooperation from the protagonists to finally bring it down.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Tropeognathus'']]
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A flock of pterosaurs that attack Spear and Fang as they travel across the sea.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're miles better than the other pterosaurs seen up to this point, but they still have broad, low-aspect ratio wings more typical of inland pterosaurs, unlike the long wings of the real animal. They also appear to retain the stereotypical bird-like talons of most fictional pterosaurs (though they never grab anything with them this time).
* GiantFlyer: They're roughly the same size as the giant bats - though unlike them, this species really WAS that big.
* PteroSoarer: Subverted. They have bird-like talons but they never use them to grab anything.
* ShownTheirWork: They possess pycnofibres and hunt fish by diving into the water.
[[/folder]]

!!Mammals
[[folder:Horned Deer (''Syndyoceras'')]]
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A herbivore Spear used to hunt.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Syndyoceras'' in the flashback scene of "A Cold Death" is around the size of a large moose. In real life it was as big as a medium-sized deer or antelope, weighing about 60 kg.
* GentleGiant: It's an enormous herbivore that shows no sign of aggression, instead fleeing for its life as Spear and his son try to kill it.
* OneHitKill: Killed from a single, well-aimed spear strike.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mammoths]]
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A herd of intelligent giant beasts migrating through a frozen wasteland.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real-life woolly mammoths were slightly smaller than African elephants. These beasts, especially their matriarch, are at least twice as big, towering over Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* AntiVillain: The mammoths attack Spear and Fang remorselessly, but it's only because they ate one of their own and took away its tusk. Once Spear gives it to them, they retreat to [[ElephantGraveyard ceremonial grounds]].
* CruelElephant: Subverted. They're aggressive and try to kill Spear and Fang, but only because they took the tusk of the elderly mammoth with them. Once Spear gives them the tusk, they stop attacking.
* DueToTheDead: They hold a funeral ceremony for the elderly mammoth, swinging side to side while humming and touching his tusk with their trunks. While it's not known if actual mammoths did this, modern elephants certainly do.
* ElephantGraveyard: They take the tusk of their fallen herd-mate to one of these, holding some kind of funeral ceremony for him.
* EyeScream: Subverted. Spear uses a rock to seemingly smash the eye of the elderly mammoth into a bloody pulp, but the eye itself remains intact.
* GeniusBruiser: As expected from a herd of elephants. They are giants who can smash rock with their heads, are intelligent enough to track enemies and take advantage of their numbers.
* HandicappedBadass: The old mammoth who got lost from the herd was old, clearly sick, and missing a tusk. It still put an impressive fight.
* HonorableElephant: The mammoths are presented as particularly intelligent prehistoric beasts who mourn for their dead.
* ImplacableMan: When the mammoth herd wants to avenge their dead, they will pursue the object of their vengance and they walk off everything Fang and Spear throw at them.
* ItCanThink: The fact that they can comprehend vengeance and give DueToTheDead shows that they are not by any means stupid.
* LargeAndInCharge: The mammoths are all giants, but the matriarch of the herd is noticeably bigger than the rest.
* LightningBruiser: They aren't as fast as Spear and Fang, but they are by no means slow despite their bulk.
* MammothsMeanIceAge: Not exactly Ice Age, but they are shown living in a snowy environment.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The matriarch cares for the rest of her herd, and is convinced by Spear to allow him and Fang to live.
* ShownTheirWork: In real life, Elephants will hold funeral ceremonies for a deceased member of the herd much like the ones the mammoths hold in the show. The caressing of the dead elephant's remains and swaying are all real elephant behaviours.
* SuperToughness: The elderly mammoth was resilient despite her age. The younger ones can take getting bitten by Fang and it does no lasting damage to them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saber-toothed Wolves]]
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A pack of scavengers feeding on dead mammoths.
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* MixAndMatchCritters: They look like wolves with ''Smilodon''-like teeth.
* OhCrap: They quickly scatter when the mammoth herd approaches them.
* OneShotCharacter: They scavenge on the corpse of the mammoth, then retreat when the other mammoths return.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Without the large jutting fangs, their white fur, cyan colored pupils, and black sclera, they look downright identical to the lone wolf from Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''. It's unclear if this design was considered to be intentional or not but the resemblance is without a doubt uncanny.
* SavageWolves: Subverted. Despite their menacing saber-like canines, they flee at the approach of the mammoth herd.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Bats (Desmodus)]]
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A flock of monstrous bats terrorizing the savannah during a blood moon.
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* AirborneMooks: The first flying enemies that Spear and Fang have to face.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They have blood-red fur.
* AnimalsNotToScale: They are far bigger than any real-life bat species, close in size to the largest pterosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Their rear legs bend the wrong way for bats. On real bats, the legs face backwards, so the knees bend forward and the toes face towards the tail, and they walk plantigrade, with their heels on the ground. These giant bats have forward-facing, digitigrade legs, making them look more like a wyvern or dragon.
* AvengingTheVillain: After the GiantSpider is killed, the bats sought to avenge its death.
* BadMoonRising: They attack during a blood moon.
* BatOutOfHell: They are blood-red, gigantic, and incredibly horrifying.
* BerserkButton: When the giant spider is dead, they lose it and hunt down Fang and Spear.
* BigRedDevil: While they are presumably naturally evolved animals and not supernatural, their humanoid anatomy, skull-like faces and bright red skin are clearly meant to make them evoke classical demon imagery.
* CaptainErsatz: They resemble the vampiric bat-like humanoids from ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (also directed by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky), except colored red and unable to talk.
* DecapitatedArmy: Inverted. The death of the GiantSpider only causes them the entire flock to relentlessly hunt down Spear and Fang.
* TheDreaded: They are the reason the local primitive humanoids always hide in the dark. Even the raptors flee when they know when the bats are approaching.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When one of the primitive men breaks his leg, another decided to help him out. He gets swooped up in an instant by the giant bats.
* FragileSpeedster: The bats can be killed easily, but they are '''fast'''. So much so that when they are initially picking off the primitive men, the audience isn't even able to see what they look like.
* GiantFlyer: They can fly and are larger than Fang.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Look closely, and you might notice some simian (or human-like) features, such as a short snout, enlarged craniums, the aforementioned forward-bending knees, and their shrieks sound rather monkey-like in some scenes. Appropriately, the animatic calls them "man-bats".
* ZergRush: While significantly larger than Fang, these creatures prefer to use numbers over size to overwhelm their foes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wild Dogs]]
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A pack of giggling scavengers that pursue Spear and a wounded Fang after their skirmish with the Ape Men.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite the fact that they're identified as wild dogs, they also somewhat resemble hyenas (even using the spotted hyena's famous laugh occasionally). Canines and hyenas are not closely related to each other. They do, however, resemble borophagines, extinct canids with hyena-like bone-crushing jaws.
* BoringButPractical: A villainous variety. Chronologically, they enter the story after Spear and Fang have done battle against Ape Men powered by a mystical [[SuperSerum super serum]]. The wild dogs, in contrast, are more your typical garden-variety scavengers... but they are still a huge problem for a near-dead tyrannosaur, and Spear rightly regards them as such.
* BullyingADragon: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Though they have numbers on their side, it's clear that under ordinary circumstances the dogs wouldn't go anywhere near a healthy, adult tyrannosaur but with Fang severely injured and barely able to move, the dogs are emboldened enough to decide to try and make a meal out of her. It's only due to the constant vigilance of Spear that they're kept at bay. Once Fang finally recovers [[CurbstompBattle it goes as well for the dogs as you'd expect]] and their remaining members promptly decide to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm cut their losses and flee]].
* HeinousHyena: They have the "giggle" of spotted hyenas.
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Their silent, ominous vigil over Spear in the first half of the episode is always accompanied by a horrible, blaring three-note theme.
** Their giggling also counts... especially in the moments [[NothingIsScarier where you can't see the dogs themselves]].
* MixAndMatchCritters: They share traits with both African wild dogs and hyenas.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their most prominent physical characteristic, seen as they watch Spear from the gloom beyond his campfire.
* SavageWolves: Not wolves per se, but they play the part well enough.
* SuperPersistentPredator: They stalk Spear and Fang nonstop for days, waiting for an opportunity to strike. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as this is completely normal behavior for predators hunting an injured prey item, especially in the case of a large animal that they would never be able to bring down in a healthy state.
* ZergRush: There are ''hundreds'' of them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
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A large saber-toothed cat that becomes the Night Feeder's victim.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It has a head like a modern big cat rather than a true machairodont.
* BackForTheFinale: A pack of them appear in the opening of the final episode of the second season, in a flashback detailing the death of Spear's father.
* LudicrousGibs: The Night Feeder shreds the big cat into pieces and leaves the corpse behind uneaten.
* PantheraAwesome: A large saber-toothed cat.
* ShownTheirWork: Its body proportions are very accurate, with long forelimbs, shorter hind legs and a hunched back similar to a hyena, as well as a short bobcat-like tail.
* TheWorfEffect: Shows up to demonstrate that the Night Feeder is dangerous enough to kill other apex predators without a fight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Whale pod]]
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Giant mammals that pass by Spear and Fang's raft, scaring the duo.
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* BitCharacter: They're only briefly seen at night while Spear and Fang are traveling the ocean, and they leave as soon as they arrive.
* GentleGiant: Unlike the predatory pterosaurs and the megalodon, and the turtle that fights back in self-defense, these enormous sea creatures peacefully swim by without doing any harm to Spear, Fang or their raft.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Arsinoitherium'']]
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A large herbivore that becomes Fang and Red's first mutual prey.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted with a short, tapir-like trunk. This used to be a somewhat fashionable feature in reconstructions of the genus based on the fact that its order (Embrithopoda) was once believed to be related to elephants, but has subsequently been questioned following renewed examination of its phylogenetic position and doubts that its snout structure would have been capable of supporting a trunk.
* MonsterMunch: Its only role in the story is becoming the first mutual prey of Fang and Red.
* OhCrap: Its expression when it realizes both Fang and Red are going to attack it at the same time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Volaticotherium'']]
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A small gliding mammal.
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* NotQuiteFlight: It's shown gliding, yet it gains altitude through utterly unclear means, covering much larger distances than any mammalian glider.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They are a small, flying squirrel-like mammal with big rounded eyes, making it surprisingly cute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Megaloceros'']]
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Giant deer that were hunted by stone-age people.
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* TheMarvelousDeer: The males sport an impressive set of antlers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Long-horned Bison]]
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Large bovines that were hunted by stone-age people.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: A whole herd of them is not aggressive towards Spear and continues to graze in the plains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cave Bears]]
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Large beasts that the Vikings use as mounts.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real cave bears were comparable in size to the largest living bears. These ones are almost as big as Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* BearsAreBadNews: These bears are just as huge and as vicious as Fang.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: They serve as the mounts of the Vikings.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elephants]]
Enormous war beasts in the Babylonian army.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: They are the same size as the mammoths in Season 1, larger not only than modern elephants but even the extinct giant ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus''.
* {{Expy}}: Based on their size, appearance, and the general circumstances of their encounter by the protagonists, they may be a reference to the Mumakil/Oliphaunts from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
* WarElephants: The Babylonian army uses them as mounts when defending their walls against the Egyptians.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Queen's Leopard]]
* AttackAnimal: When Spear breaks into the Queen's throne room, the leopard attacks him, only to be quickly tossed away by the caveman.
* CuteKitten: As a cub, it looks absolutely adorable.
* HumanlikeAnimalAging: {{Inverted}}, it grows into an adult leopard in a few months (a shorter time than it takes for Fang's eggs to hatch) rather than 2-3 years.
* NoSell: The leopard pounces on Spear, but the cavemen simply tosses it aside. Compared to [[PrehistoricMonster the animals Spear usually fights]], a leopard is a mere kitten.
* RightHandCat: First introduced as a cub, being the pet of the Babylonian king. After the King is killed by the Egyptians, the Queen keeps the cub and raises it.
[[/folder]]

!!Fish
[[folder:Megalodon]]
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A whale-sized shark that attack Spear and Fang's raft.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: A literal one. The megalodon devours the ''Tropeognathus'' that is harassing Fang and Spear.
* AnimalsNotToScale: Far larger than a real life megalodon, its teeth are longer than Spear's legs. Real megalodon is estimated to be 15 to 20 meters (47 to 66 feet) long, whereas this beast seems to be at least 50 meters.
* EyeScream: Spear manages to chase it away by driving a tree trunk trough its eye.
* {{Kaiju}}: It appears to be at least twice the size of a real megalodon, putting it squarely within this category.
* {{Megalodon}}: And a very big one.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Obviously, as it's a giant prehistoric shark.
* SeaMonster: A very hostile sea beast that attempts to devour Spear and Fang.
* SwallowedWhole: Tries it with Fang, almost succeeds with Spear.
* ThreateningShark: The biggest threat Spear and Fang face during their maritime journey.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Placoderm]]
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Large fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.
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* CartoonCreature: It looks like an average arthrodire placoderm (similar but clearly much smaller than ''Dunkleosteus'') but has a tail more similar to that of a ray-finned fish.
* MonsterMunch: Like the flying fish they eat, the placoderms only serve as food for Fang and Spear.
* SpeculativeBiology: They bear a notable resemblence to Mahi Mahi, implying that in this world the species evolved from arthrodire placoderm fish instead of ray-finned fish.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Flying fish]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/18ef4aca_b074_4e02_8a9e_7337181ff209.jpeg]]
Small fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.
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* MonsterMunch: They're only there to serve as food for Fang, Spear, the placoderms and the pterosaurs.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Creatures
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.
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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.
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[[folder:Infected Hadrosaur]]
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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[[folder:Plague Monster]]
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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An unlikely pair of heroes, a caveman and a tyrannosaur
England, who team up after losing their respective families.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: While Spear and Fang are the protagonists and are largely portrayed as positive or well meaning, they do not possess a code of right and wrong comparable to the modern day. Killing is a necessity and there's no distinction made between killing an animal (which may even possess sapience) or killing a human. Spear shows zero hesitation in killing a Viking when threatened and carves through scores of them brutally in defense of himself, Fang, Mira and the slaves. Fang may not view humans as an immediate food source like Red does, but she isn't concerned about killing them if they threaten her or her loved ones (while she hesitates when Red is hunting the Celts, she instantly attacks one that spears him). During the Viking fight she rips, crushes or outright swallows dozens of attackers. Yet both are capable of empathy and even altruism understandable to modern eyes, from Spear being willing to rush to the aid of strangers being torn apart
discovered this site quite by the Night Feeder to both being willing to cross an ocean to save a friend they only recently met.
* BondingOverMissingParents: {{Inverted}}. The thing that bonded Spear (a caveman) and Fang (a tyrannosaur) was that they both lost their families (to the same specific predator, no less). One day while hunting for food for his family, Spear hears screaming and runs to see his wife and children being eaten alive by a pack of Horned Tyrannosaurs. Then after some time has past, he sees the same Horned Tyrannosaurs attacking Fang and her babies. Spear steps in and teams up with Fang to fight them. When it appears that they have slain all the Horned Tyrannosaurs, Fang's babies come and gently play with Spear's hair. Then the Horned Tyrannosaurus alpha appears and
accident, before Spear or Fang can do anything, it eats Fang's babies alive, to their shock and horror. Spear and Fang fight together and kill the alpha. Nether of them are satisfied, having both failed to protect their families. Fang just lays down while Spear sadly walks away. Later, while walking officially joining on a beach, Spear sees Fang following him, and after a moment of consideration, Spear accepts Fang, and the two head off into the night as a new family.
* CommonalityConnection: They're both parents who lost their families to the same predators (Fang lost her babies while Spear lost both his children and his mate). Realizing this brings them together.
* EnemyMine: Other than losing their family, the only thing the two have in common is that they're alone in a world full of predators that wish to kill them. It's more than enough for them to stay loyal.
* EveryoneHasStandards: They will ferociously fight and kill to survive, but they both have a dim view towards excessive cruelty. This is first shown in their conflict against the Night Feeder, and more so in [[spoiler:season 2 where they run afoul of decadent human civilizations that oppress and enslave others.]]
* FireForgedFriends: At first they had issues that almost led them to fight over dominance, but after enough time together while saving each other, now they would do anything to protect one another. [[spoiler: Ironically it would be fighting a fire spewing demonic herald that would end the friendship but they were together every step of the way.]]
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Their's is an (obviously) non-romantic relationship but either would die to save the other without hesitation, and they are lifelong friends. While Spear feels isolated by Fang having children and Mira returning home, Fang's actions shows he's nothing to worry about about as she promptly breaks through a stonewall to share a home
5th February 2015, with him in Mira's village.
* InterspeciesFriendship: A primitive human and an intelligent ''Tyrannosaurus'' brought together by shared loss.
* MadeASlave: [[spoiler:As of "The Colossaeus, Part I", due to the Egyptian Queen holding Fang's newborn eggs hostage.]]
* NormalFishInATinyPond: In their original homeland, they're formidable but not unbeatable as they've nearly been overwhelmed and killed by some of the creatures living there such as the giant spider, the Plague Monster and the Night Feeder but when they find themselves in the humans lands where deadly megafauna seem less abundant, they're damn near unstoppable.
* OneManArmy: As long as they aren't up against truly unbeatable or supernatural opponents, they are capable of holding their own against scores of enemies. They kill hoards of vicious creatures in their homeland and once they encounter the advanced human civilizations, they prove to be capable of eliminating huge numbers in short order.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Both of their respective families were slaughtered by the same pack of tyrannosaurs.
* [[OutsideGenreFoe Outside Genre Foes]]: To the human civilizations. While dinosaurs and other large animals do live in amongst them, they seem to be much fewer in number and the vast majority of conflict is between humans, whether they be Viking raiders, Egyptian invaders or various other human cultures. In comparison, Spear and Fang come from a much more brutal environment and not only display feats of strength well beyond what the vast majority of humans would ever encounter but they are highly adaptive, ruthless fighters. The combination means that the two of the are enough to wipe out a village of hardened Vikings in a night, breach the walls of a Babylonian city and alongside the giant Kamau, lay waste to numerous cities across the world. Only supernatural foes are guaranteed to be too much for them.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Their ability to communicate is functional but limited, as it mostly relies on vocal tone and bodily gestures to convey simple messages and concepts. Fang being unable to fully articulate how she sees and is a bit disturbed by a number of pikes that have skulls mounted on them that Spear doesn't notice factors in to how the [[spoiler:Ape-Men in the area]] manage to kidnap [[spoiler:Mira]] in the first season finale.
* VitriolicBestBuds: They're joined at the hip but frequently quarrel, in a combination of wordless shouts and the occasional shove or slap. Despite this, they're incredibly loyal to each other and either would die or kill for the other.
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[[folder:Spear]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=]
A prehistoric hunter who goes on a journey after losing his family.
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* ActionDad: He was this before his children died. A flashback shows he taught his son how to hunt.
* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: He looks like a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman with a bulky physique, hunched posture, thick arms, and enormous fists, as well as thick brows and a flat forehead. He also seems to have SuperStrength, considering he fights animals far larger than him with his bare hands. His characterization, however, is decidedly ''un''stereotypical, being a rare example of a Neanderthal-like character who is treated by the story as a connectable person with feelings rather than as a simple brute or the butt of a joke. With the introduction of Mira and other modern humans, it's heavily suggested that he really ''is'' a Neanderthal.
* AntiHero: He brutally kills his opponents, but considering that this is a [[DeathWorld dog-eat-dog world]] where our moral standards don't exist yet, it's justified for his situation. Spear is even shown preparing to attack Fang and her family before being interrupted by the horned tyrannosaurs. He does have an altruistic side, however, as he returns the old mammoth's tusk to its herd and he saves one of the cave-dwellers and the food he was bringing despite it putting him at risk.
* BarbarianLonghair: Spear sports shoulder-long black hair, and he's a powerful, savage hunter struggling to survive in a primordial world.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: He defeats Krog by drinking the same SuperSerum that made Krog into a gargantuan ape-man, turning into a giant himself than making mincemeat out of Krog and the rest of the ape-men.
* TheBerserker: It is not a good idea to enrage Spear as he will be roiling with pure brutality and aggression towards his enemies. This in turn causes him to become very ferocious in battle as he often became a force to be reckoned with when angered. [[spoiler:Played straight when he drinks the Ape Man serum where he goes into full-on beast mode and absolutely massacres any ape in his way. Played very straight and very tragically when the vikings drive him and Fang into a corner, causing the pair to fall into a blind rage and wipe out the entire village.]]
* BigOlEyebrows: His eyebrows are noticeably bushy and large. They're possibly big intentionally to signify his non-verbal emotions more clearly.
* BladeOnAStick: His weapon of choice, which he is named for.
* BloodSplatteredWarrior: After killing the entire tribe of Ape-Men, he emerges from the corpses covered in blood. He later ends up covered in blood, both his own and that of the wild dogs that were attacking him and Fang.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Played with. Neither of the main characters are either particularly dumb or weak but while Spear is strong, he relies on his weaponry and innovation in combat more than brute strength. In many cases, his brute strength allows him to exercise ''even more'' of his brainpower, like ripping the tooth out of a tyrannosaur's head to stab it, or [[spoiler:''hauling a T-Rex across the landscape with a makeshift stretcher.'']] A lot of his strategies simply wouldn't work if he weren't insanely strong to begin with.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: It doesn't get shown too often, what with everything trying to kill him and having to hunt, but Spear has shown to be an affable man outside of that. He was a loving father to his children, briefly bonded with Fang's hatchlings, allowed her to follow him in mutual grief for their lost families, showed remorse in killing an elderly mammoth for food and clothing, returned its tusk to its herd, and saved a cave dweller despite having no reason to. He even has a willingness to save those who he hears the cries of. Such as when he hears the blood curdling screams from a Ceratopsian herd as they're being butchered by The Night Feeder, readying himself to charge to their aid, only to be stopped by Fang. He then shows genuine sorrow and regret when he sees the aftermath of the creature's carnage, failing to save them. He's also quick to show Mira he means no harm, lowering his weapon and making a fire for them to rest. When he's taken in by the Celtic tribe, he shows a playful attitude toward the Chief's daughter and is unhesitant in putting his life on the line to protect them. And when he realizes that [[spoiler:Fang is preparing to lay eggs after mating with Red, he gets absolutely giddy about it and tries his best to help her build a nest and guard the eggs]].
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Spear demonstrates almost superhuman-level feats of strength at times. Probably the most prominent example in the
my very first episode is when he throws his spear straight through a fully-grown T. Rex like a bullet. Though he was in a full UnstoppableRage at the time. He later, with the aid of a sled, drags Fang an undisclosed but seeming considerable distance in search of a safe place for her to heal. The bumper before the episode points out Fang weighs about ''10 tonnes''.
* ClassicalHunter: His life revolves around game hunting for survival and he lives his life in tune with nature.
* CombatPragmatist: If his trademark spear isn't available to him, he'll use rocks or whatever else nearby he can get his hands on.
* DeathGlare: This neanderthal can deliver some of the most threatening and irritated expressions. He's even hatefully glanced at Fang whilst gritting his teeth right at her in ''River of Snakes'' at one point. Whenever he shifts into this look, it would be wise enough not to directly piss him off.
* DespairEventHorizon: After losing his wife and kids to a pack of horned T. rex, Spear climbs a tall cliff and ponders whether or not he should just step off of it. He ultimately doesn't go through, but he did spend many hours at the edge of the cliff thinking about if he should.
* DueToTheDead: He makes a habit of comforting his prey during their final moments if he's given the opportunity to.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: When he realizes that Krog outmatches him in size and strength, the only way he'll save Fang from getting killed was by drinking ''all'' of the black liquid the Ape Shaman originally held. Spear mutates into a massive and brutish humanoid monstrosity that not only increased his strength to slaughter Krog but the entirety of the ape tribe with his bare hands.
* ExtremeOmnivore: He's shown eating quite a wide variety of critters in the show. TruthInTelevision, as actual hunter gatherers can't afford to be picky about their diet, and in fact humans in general play this trope pretty strongly compared to other animals. [[{{Irony}} Funnily enough]], it later turns out that his limit is spiced food, which humans invented to make what he typically eats ''more palatable''.
* FantasticRacism: In the first episode, he decides to try and kill Fang, not because she's a threat, but because she's a dinosaur similar to the dinosaurs that killed and ate his family. He does change his mind about her when he sees that she has a family of her own, which then at that second becomes threatened by the very same Tyrannosaurs that ate ''his'' family. Possibly at play in his conflict with Red as he is also a red faced man-eating tyrannosaur.
* FatalFlaw: ''Anger''. While much of the time he is able to check his rage and use his head to solve problems, occasionally he gets so furious he flails whatever object he is holding at the time, or charges at enemies recklessly, which leaves him vulnerable. Notably, his fight with Fang in ''River of Snakes'' shows how her constant stealing of his food leading up to the fight caused him to act much more frantic than usual, charging headlong at her several times. Coupled with his at-the-time present resentment for the dinosaurs which had killed his family, he was so wrapped up in rage that he abandoned the maneuverability he usually uses to his advantage against large monsters, and Fang quite easily could have killed him when he jumped ''right toward ​her mouth'' in an attempt to hit her.
* ForceAndFinesse: The finesse to Fang's force. His fighting style frequently involves the application of innovation and skill whether by his huge athleticism or inventive tactics. By virtue of many of his opponents being bigger and stronger than he is, he also is more defensive, avoiding and dodging attacks much more frequently than Fang.
* GadgeteerGenius: [[DownplayedTrope By hunter-gatherer standards, at least]]. In Episode 3 he fashions a yoke out of mammoth parts, which logically shouldn't be invented until the domestication of oxen, and in Episode 6 he constructs a sort of one-man gurney/sled out of bamboo.
* GeniusBruiser: He has the intelligence that comes with being a human--he primarily communicates in unsophisticated grunts and obviously doesn't have a scientific understanding of the world around him, but he's by no means stupid and demonstrates impressive problem-solving skills and improvisational inventiveness throughout the series, such as building a sleigh when he realizes that dragging a heavy load behind him by hand is just tiring him out and even making knuckle-dusters from spiky insect shells. He's also strong enough to kill a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' using only his spear and a large stone, and that's just one of his early feats of superhuman strength.
* GoodParents: He was a loving father to his children, which made their deaths devastating for him.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler: Succumbs to his burn wounds after fighting the demonically empowered Chieftain.]]
* HeroicWillpower: Spear not only manages to roll a multi-tonne dinosaur onto a stretcher, he then carries it an unspecified but long distance in search of safety. He only stops because his hands are so blistered and bruised he literally can't lift it anymore.
* HiddenDepths: Spear is a powerful warrior with a tenacious will to survive. In quiet moments, he tends to enjoy cave painting and shadow puppetry.
* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:Spear's father died protecting him from saber tooth tigers. Spear dies protecting Fang's new children from the empowered Chieftain.]]
* HulkMashUp: In the fifth episode, "Rage of the Ape-Men", Spear drinks a sip of the ape-men's potion and turns into a blue-skinned, muscle-bound giant who goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* HulkingOut: In the fifth episode he drinks all of the ape-men's potion, turning him into a rampaging monster looking like a prehistoric version of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk.
* InstantExpert: Part of what makes him so formidable is his sheer speed in adapting to new weapons and fighting techniques. After a minute or so with a new weapon, he'll quickly be massacring opponents who have been trained for years to use them.
* InterspeciesFriendship: He's a Neanderthal who is friends with Fang, a tyrannosaur. He later befriends Mira and Kamau, who are a different species or subspecies of human.
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: {{Downplayed}} with him and Mira, but he's a Neanderthal (either a closely related species to or separate subspecies of human) while Mira is a standard human. TruthInTelevision as well, as we know that Neanderthals and Modern Humans did breed with each other before Neanderthals in general went extinct]].
* JavelinThrower: Naturally. He is very skilled in spear fighting up close, but he is very accurate when it comes to throwing his spear.
* TheJuggernaut: After he drinks all of he ape men's potion. Krog, who had just inflicted a CurbStompBattle on Fang, can't do any real damage to Spear before he '''rips the ape's arms off''' and beats him to death with them.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While extremely courageous, in response to certain targets Spear will decide simply to flee, and for good reason. So far these have been limited to the infected Sauropod, which was so massive he and Fang had no chance to win, and the Coven of the Damned, which wielded powers outside his and Fang's comprehension, making them far too risky to challenge.
* {{Loincloth}}: His only piece of clothing.
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler: When Fang is hit by the Chieftain's flames and left screaming, he's distraught and charges in a rage. He takes a full blast...and powers through on sheer primal fury, knocking the possessed Viking down a cliffside, beating him down every step of the way.]]
* ManBitesMan: In a fight Spear will make use of whatever is available to win, even if it's something as basic as biting his opponent as hard as he can. His jaws are strong enough to rip a significant chunk of flesh from the wrist of a viking. [[spoiler: Spear ultimately defeats the Viking Chieftain by biting the Chieftain’s hand, forcing the Chieftain to release his grip on the rope he was using to hold himself onto his airborne mount, giving Spear the opportunity to throw him off.]]
* ManlyTears:
** It's mainly subverted in the first episode, Spear wasn't visibly sobbing but instead sniffles after seeing his family devoured by the horned tyrannosaurs.
** At the beginning of Scent of Prey, he actually does shed tears. His grieving was so emotionally distressing, he lets out a mournful SkywardScream when he assumed that Fang passed away from her injuries... Only to figure out that she's still alive, but was in no condition to actually move.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Spear can be ''extremely'' vicious, but there are moments where even he is ashamed of what he does.
** He seems to have this reaction when the horned tyrannosaurs attack Fang and her chicks, making him realize he was about to kill a completely innocent party in his quest for revenge.
** He's shocked by his absolute slaughter of the ape-men.
** He shows remorse over Red's death after realizing Fang's connection with him.
** Spear is ''ashamed'' when he accidentally kills Rikka's younger son. Unfortunately, the Vikings continuing to attack him forces an IgnoredEpiphany, and he ends up [[spoiler:helping Fang slaughter them in their entirety]].
* NeverGivenAName: Spear isn't actually called that in-story. He doesn't even understand what a name is until Mira conveys the concept to him.
* NobleSavage: He might be the poster child of this trope. He's a primitive hunter-gatherer who, due to living in an inhospitable land filled with predators and things even worse, has to resort to brutal violence quite often, but he's also shown to be intelligent, compassionate, and caring towards those he holds dear.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Spear is normally extremely courageous, charging into battle with animals many times his size and coming up on top. He's absolutely terrified of the plagued ''Argentinosaurus'' and spends almost the entire episode in fear from it since neither he nor Fang can do a damn thing to the creature and their only option is to RunOrDie.
* OneHeadTaller: Inverted with him and Mira. He's a short, stout neanderthal; while she's a tall modern human.
* OneManArmy: Even without Fang to assist him, he can be extremely effective fighting hordes of enemies by himself and live to grunt the tale.
* OneWordVocabulary: Thus far, Mira's name is the only word he knows, uttering it in the last moment of Season 1 and continuing to speak it now and then throughout Season 2. As humans in this universe seem to primarily rely on non-verbal communication, this hasn't posed much of a problem to him.
* PapaWolf: His attempt to save his family from the tyrannosaurs proved to be futile. But he is more than willing to put his life on the line for [[spoiler:Fang's new babies.]]
* RealMenEatMeat: Curiously, his onscreen diet is almost entirely carnivorous. Only twice does he attempt to eat vegetation, neither attempt being successful (the first time he tries to get some fruit from a tree, but ''Fang'' of all creatures eats the fruit before he can. Later he's offered a stewed tuber of some sort by Mira, reacting to it with confusion and unfamiliarity, spitting out his first bite in disgust).
* RunningOnAllFours:
** On occasion he'll likely alternate his usual running by lowering himself to the ground by sprinting with his hands and feet just like how a gorilla runs. He tends to run like this when he's enraged.
** In ''Slave of the Scorpion'', after having a taste of Mira's food, he comically tosses it away and goes back to his own food by crawling away offscreen on all fours.
* ScreamingWarrior: He charges into fights with a roar. Sometimes does this even outside of fights as a sign of frustration.
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:He becomes this for Mira, who had lost her previous lover in the Viking-attack that initially enslaved her (which ultimately led to her meeting Spear and Fang). Mira even ends up bearing him a child.]]
* SignatureMove:
** Throwing his spear - he cuts, stabs, and slices with it as well, but when he throws it, it's always a special moment of awesome.
** When he does not have his spear, he will pick up [[BoulderBludgeon a large rock and attack with it]], usually at the leg of the enemy he's fighting. It's not usually a fatal move, but a disabling one that either slows down his enemies, or lets him figure out what they're vulnerable to.
* SilentSnarker: Spear can convey some truly withering snark with a trademark exasperated look, usually directed at Fang when she annoys him.
* StoutStrength: Seemingly downplayed. It's not that Spear isn't actually fat or obese in anyway shape or form, but he has more of a widened and typically natural broader and muscular build in a way as how male neanderthals are usually drawn. His own bulk doesn't even slow him down in the slightest and makes great practical use of his strength.
* SuddenlySpeaking: [[spoiler:At the end of the Season 1 finale, he says his first word.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Spear:''']] [[spoiler:Mira.]]
* SuperStrength: This neanderthal has the absurd strength to not only grab a rock to break a tyrannosaur's ankle but he can also toss his spear dozens of yards away to pierce the flesh into said tyrannosaur's chest, puncture through boars, and impale giant bats. Whenever his WeaponOfChoice isn't useful or out of reach, he'll usually resort to using rocks such as when he battered the elderly mammoth to death after many physical strikes, although Fang did assist him by having the animal pinned down, making it easier for him to land the finishing blow. In ''River of Snakes''; he used tree branches to hit Fang hard enough to make her wince in pain. In ''Terror Under the Blood Moon'', he yanked off a horn of a triceratops to impale an enormous spider to save Fang from getting killed by it. ''Scent of Prey'' shows off his biggest feat of strength yet, where after creating a makeshift stretcher for Fang to lie on, while Spear does strain himself to move her body onto it, he does however manage to drag her for possibly miles. After fastening himself to the stretcher akin to a harness, he's shown to have a less difficult time moving her around and didn't show any signs of exhaustion after that. He can also effortlessly carry stones that are slightly larger than his body to protect her from getting eaten by the wild dogs.
* ThrowAwayGuns: Does this with his spears, which he can make more of with relative ease. But he also does this with [[spoiler:swords]], which he can't.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The "Tiny" Guy to Fang's Huge Girl. Though he's a buff Neanderthal, he's shorter than the average human and is of course much smaller than a ''T. rex''.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:Well, he and Mira probably would've fully become this had Spear not sustained mortal injuries fighting the empowered Chieftain, but they do conceive a child together before Spear dies, and Spear is a classic stout Neanderthal in appearance while Mira is a conventionally attractive tall woman. It's especially pronounced when they finally consummate their relationship, as Spear is completely covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* UnstoppableRage:
** When Spear finds the T.rexes that killed his family he utterly lets loose all of his rage and frustration to where he was able to kill them despite him fighting full-grown dinosaurs.
** During the Ape Man trials when he sees his companion Fang being beaten almost to near death, he downs the entirety of the Apes's serum and transforms into a hulking blueish monster who literally destroys their champion by beating him with his own severed limbs and proceeds to kill every last of the tribe in an extremely bloody rampage.
** After seeing Red eat some of the tribe that took him in, Spear will not be dissuaded from trying to kill him, no matter how much Fang tries to get between them.
** Battling a tribe of Vikings who refuse to let up on him, he's driven deeper and deeper into a rage, before eventually snapping and slaughtering the whole tribe alongside Fang.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: He avenged his family by killing the tyrannosaurs responsible. But if his sloping to the ground immediately afterwards is any indication, he felt no joy in it.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He spends most of the show wearing only a {{loincloth}}. The only exception is "A Cold Death", where he crafts a vest out of mammoth fur to avoid being ExposedToTheElements.
* WalkingTheEarth: Having achieved his joint revenge with Fang in the very first episode, Spear spends most of Season 1 traveling alongside the dinosaur with no real goal or destination in mind. The pair attempt to settle down during ''Rage of the Ape-Men'', but their near-demise at the hands of the eponymous tribe spook them enough that they decide to keep moving indefinitely.
* WeakButSkilled: He is by ''no means'' weak, but as a human faced with the larger prehistoric monsters of his time he's forced to rely on attacking their blind spots, using nearby objects as weapons, or teaming up with Fang to win against them. Special mention should also be given to his skillfulness with his spear. Whether it be accuracy and power in his throws that let him take down ''tyrannosaurs'' or his abilities in close combat, being able to dodge, thrust, and cut to kill many different types of monster, Spear's namesake weapon and skill with it is a strong showcase for the human ability to overcome the primal wilderness. Becomes StrongAndSkilled when up against other humans, as he's a talented and vicious fighter with strength surpassing any of the ''Homo sapiens'' he goes up against.
* [[WhenSheSmiles When He Smiles]]: Spear is usual grim-faced and frowning but when he smiles it's a beautiful thing. He also has a pre-asskicking smile that usually relates to him realizing whoever thinks they're just taking him on are in for a big surprise.
* WouldHurtAChild: Played with. While he normally won't intentionally kill a child, he has no problem knocking one off a building or backhanding them in the face if they attack him. When Rikka's son jumps on him he throws him off with such force, the child is killed instantly when he hits a rock upon landing. Spear is so horrified, he is snapped out of his rage. Unfortunately the unrelenting Vikings don't let up and he's quickly driven to the brink, snapping and killing the whole village, presumably either directly or indirectly (as they won't last long without parents) including any children present during the attack.
* WrestlerOfBeasts: Spear lives in a primordial world full of {{Prehistoric Monster}}s, and often ends up facing them in melee combat. He manages to slay beasts far larger than himself due to [[TheDeterminator sheer persistence]] and [[GeniusBruiser innovative use of tools and the environment]].
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[[folder:Fang]]
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A female ''Tyrannosaurus'' who befriends Spear after she also loses her family.
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* ActionGirl: Fang is a ferocious ''T. rex'' who can easily rip her opponents to shreds. She’s also tough to boot, able to take multiple hits and still stand her ground.
* ActionMom:
** She doesn't hold anything back when she and her babies were being confronted by the horned tyrannosaurs. Her parental instinct is what made Spear realize that she's no different when it comes to defending her young from predators when Spear himself failed to do. Unfortunately she's no longer this when her babies were devoured by the alpha.
** Brought back in full force when her twin hatchlings are born, and is as fierce as ever.
* AllAnimalsAreDogs: ZigZagged, while Fang does do some dog-like things (putting her face in Spear's to sniff his food and laying down like one), the show never makes one forget that Fang is very intelligent and a large carnivorous dinosaur that is Spear's equal rather than a pet.
* AlternateAnimalAffection: Or rather, expression. Fang obviously cannot speak, but none the less is able to understand Spear very well, and has moments of snarkiness and sass as well as affection and loyalty to Spear.
* AnimalsLackAttributes: While she plays this straight most of the time, [[spoiler:this is [[AvertedTrope averted]] in "Vidarr", where we are treated to a close-up shot of Fang laying eggs, complete with a detailed view of her cloaca]].
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: [[spoiler:After Fang lays her second clutch of eggs, she's occasionally seen sitting on top of her nest in the manner of a modern bird. Needless to say, this is highly unlikely for real tyrannosaurs on account of their mass alone, and they likely covered their nests in varying layers of soil and/or vegetation to regulate their temperature instead]].
* BigEater: Whenever food is involved, chances are that she'll tend to chow down a lot more than Spear (even on some fruit he finds!). Justified, as she's a much larger creature that would naturally require a lot more food and energy to stay alive than Spear.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Played with. Fang displays near-human level intelligence but she is far more simple in her approach to situations than Spear. She makes up for this by being the notably more powerful of the pair.
* TheComicallySerious: Given her menacing appearance, it makes her reactions in more comedic situations all the funnier.
* CowardlyLion: She's a fierce tyrannosaur and is normally anything but cowardly, but her near-death experience when fighting a giant snake gave her a phobia of anything snake-like so much that she runs in fear from a harmless earthworm.
* CurbStompBattle: After she recovers in "Scent of Prey" she slaughters the pack of hyenas who had been chasing them, delivering such an asskicking that they all run away scared.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: She's this to Spear's [[Main/TheProtagonist protagonist]]. Spear is the main character whom the story focuses on, but Fang is his closest associate and companion during their journey.
* DumbDinos: Inverted; Fang is very intelligent.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She's more selfish and callous than Spear is but when they come across the herd of uneaten dead sauropods, she's just as shocked and horrified as he is.
** She also roars and walks away in disgust at Kamau being forced to kill defenseless villagers under the Queen's orders.
** She's shocked when Red attacks and eats the Celtics, refusing to do the same until they start attacking her and even then only to defend herself; she doesn't regard them as a meal the same way Red does. There's also an implication that she's never really hunted humans for food, given how ambivalent she seems to be around them when not being threatened or how her hatchlings don't regard Spear with any wariness or hostility.
* EvilDetectingDog: Evil-Detecting ''Tyrannosaur'' in this case. She instantly senses something is wrong when they come across the dead sauropods, just the ''smell'' of them causing her shock.
* ForceAndFinesse: The force to Spear's finesse. 9 times out of 10 Fang's main tactic is to bulldoze into her enemies and overwhelm them with sheer power. This does not mean she is without skill, however; one of the main reasons she is so dangerous is she has a capacity for defense as well as offense. Against enemies that can do serious damage to her, she is capable of dodging, swerving, and avoiding their attacks. She recognizes Spear's weapons as capable of this, and in their bout for dominance in ''River of Snakes'', uses his rage against him to goad him into attacking recklessly while she avoids his attacks.
* GentleGiant: As strange as it may be, she can be very gentle when she wants, carrying an unconscious Spear out of a river in her mouth without harming him.
* GoodParents: She was shown to be a caring mother for her hatchlings. Just like with Spear, she was greatly saddened by their deaths. As such, she's very protective of her new hatchlings.
* GoombaStomp: In Terror Under the Blood Moon, she (in an awesome/humorous fashion) leaps and crushes the spines of the giant red bats that were flying directly in her path, 3 times in a row.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Fang's preferred method of killing human opponents is to simply bite them in half.
* HeroicWillpower: Seeing Spear's wounds from battling the hyenas, Fang tries to force herself to stand on her injured leg. He talks her down but she not only gets on her feet in time to save him, she manages to completely overwhelm the pack.
* InterspeciesFriendship: She is a ''Tyrannosaurus'' who is friends with Spear, a caveman.
* ItCanThink: It's made clear early on that Fang is very intelligent. She's emotive, stubborn, occasionally selfish, and capable of abstract thinking/planning.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Fang can be notably more selfish and willful than Spear, stealing his kills and leaving him to drag a large pile of meat that logically she would have a much easier time pulling (although this may be a case of her simply not understanding what Spear was trying to do, as he had probably only just invented the yoke then and there). That being said, she doesn't hesitate to risk her life to protect Spear and volunteered as a heat source to protect him from a freezing blizzard.
* KillSteal: She devoured most of the boars Spear had hunted (that was clearly his food) in the second episode. Not only that but Fang also eats it practically right in front of his face.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "heroic badass" variety. She's a ''Tyrannosaurus'' with an enlarged fang, powerful enough to be able to kill creatures far larger than her.
* LightningBruiser: She's much larger and stronger than Spear, but is still just as fast as him.
* MadeOfIron: Fang can take a serious beating and come back from it relatively uninjured. She's been crushed between two mammoths and body-slammed by a giant spider without serious injury. Her one-sided beating from the enhanced Krog left her near death, but she was back to fighting form in a period of days. During the Viking village battle, the natives throw everything at her from spears to axes to bears to a rain of arrows. Even injuries that drop her don't have any lasting effect on her combat ability. [[spoiler: She even endures being set on fire by the resurrected Chieftain's fire attack!]]
* MamaBear: Fang puts up a hard fight to protect her kids. She still fails. Season 2, however, has her produce another clutch and when they cry out for her upon hatching on the Egyptian ship, she ''smashes out of a metal cage and tears through an army of Egyptian warriors'' to get to them.
* MeaningfulName: She's named after the large snaggletooth in her lower jaw.
* MightyRoar: Of course she has one, especially when she's ready for battle.
* MonsterIsAMommy: Well, she was. Spear first believes she's a bloodthirsty predator just like the dinosaurs that killed his family and wants to kill her, but seeing her babies makes him change his mind.
** She becomes a mommy again in season 2.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** When she sniffs one of the dead sauropods, which would normally be food, she recoils in disgust and horror. She is also just as terrified of the plagued sauropod as Spear is.
** Similarly, when they encounter a Saber-Tooth Cat's ''brutalized'' remains, she recognizes that a predator animal being killed so violently means something very, ''very'' dangerous is around, and she is adamant about keeping Spear away from the thing that did it.
** She falls into a deep depression after Red's death, barely acknowledging Spear and ignoring food.
* PlayingPossum: She does this to trick the giant bats into bringing her to their lair, where she knows Spear is.
* PregnantBadass: [[spoiler:Spends 3 episodes of Season 2 pregnant with Red's babies, not being deterred in her combat capacities in the slightest. She lays her eggs in the sixth episode.]]
* ShownTheirWork: While there are equal amounts of ArtisticLicensePaleontology, Fang shows many characteristics that ''Tyrannosaurus'' really had.
** Like all birds and reptiles, she has a cloaca.
** Her eyes are facing forward instead of
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** Her jaws are powerful enough to rip off another ''T. rex's'' snout. ''Tyrannosaurus'' really did have a bite that strong.
** Along with other tyrannosaurs in the series, she appears to be much smarter than other dinosaurs. While Fang's intelligence borders
forums on ''human'', recent studies suggest that ''Tyrannosaurus'' was probably one of the most intelligent non-avian dinosaurs, with current estimates comparing its intelligence to modern day wolves, and possibly even ''baboons''.
** She is shown to be MadeOfIron, able to recover from beatings and injuries that would be lethal. Fossils have shown ''Tyrannosaurus'' have suffered grievous injuries and ''survived''.
* TailSlap: Whenever she's not using her jaws, Fang uses that tail of hers for good use in combat. Although trying to use her tail as a desperate attempt against Krog wasn't a good idea as he instantly caught it before breaking her leg.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her brow has ridges that evoke feminine eyelashes, and go up to a point in a similar shape to eyeshadow. Other than that, though, [[DownplayedTrope there's really no outward indication of her gender]].
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The Huge Girl to Spear's Tiny Guy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She seems to have a fondness for fish, although she's not picky when it comes to eating other food.
* UnskilledButStrong: Her main terms of fighting enemies is just to viciously bite into any creature Fang can get her jaws on until they bleed, or adding more weight to her attacks for highly damaging strikes. Fang is still an intelligent predator of her kind, however when it comes to battle she'll make sure to deliver all sorts of pain with her power. Highly justified since because she is a ''T. rex'', is very large, and has her own natural weapons whilst her partner Spear is more adaptable and strategic to desperate situations.
* YourSizeMayVary: All the animals in this series have fairly fluid sizes but Fang is the most egregious example given she's a main character. Her size changes constantly, not just episode to episode or scene to scene but shot to shot. Sometimes she's only 8 or 9 feet tall, in the next shot she dwarfs a real ''Tyrannosaurus''. The general approach the show takes is that she's as big as the shot needs her to be. The only out of show statement on her size comes form an adultswim bumper saying she's 40 feet long and weighs 10 tonnes (approximately real 'T''. ''rex'' size).
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Due to experiencing the river of snakes, Fang comes to fear snakes. So much so that she even gets scared of an earthworm (another legless creature) because it reminds her of a snake. Spear tries to show her there's nothing to fear, to no avail. He then proceeds to eat it.
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!!Family Members
!!!Spear's Family
[[folder:Spear's Father]]
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The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans, and father to Spear.
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* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a gorilla from the neck up.
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[[folder:Spear's Original Family]]
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Spear's wife, daughter, and son.
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* DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains
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* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared to her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.
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[[folder:Spear's Second Daughter ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build
pretty varied interests in media and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.
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!!!Fang's Family
[[folder:Fang's First Brood]]
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Fang's two nestlings.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate,
though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].
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[[folder:Red]]
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.
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* AlternateAnimalAffection: He licks Fang's face after some fruit gets smeared on her face, and later sleeps with Fang's head on his body.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he's a member of a different subspecies of ''T. rex'' than Fang or if his red and grey coloration is the result of sexual dimorphism. [[spoiler:"The Colossaeus, Part II" all but confirms they were two distinct subspecies as their young have a patchwork of his and Fang's colors unlike her previous brood.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's largely submissive to Fang at first and quickly befriends her. He even has a few silly moments during the time they bond. But make no mistake: he's still a ''T. rex'', and is every bit as ferocious of a predator as you'd expect.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: If he is anything to go by, the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' of this world are distinguished by a ridge on the snout and spiky protrusions on the neck and tail.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's friendly and even a bit shy around another tyrannosaur such as Fang who becomes his mate, but he's also an apex predator who sees nothing immoral about hunting down sentient humans as another source of meat, and he cannot grasp why Fang tries to protect the single "piece of meat" that is Spear.
* EndearinglyDorky: The ''T. rex'' version, but he is clearly this to Fang. He is quite shy around her at first, and kind of a goofball. Special mention goes to when after Fang catches falling leaves on her snout, Red tries to do the same and gets a leaf stuck on his face, covering his eyes and making him bump into a tree.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:As he's almost about to swallow Spear, Fang pushes him off and accidentally into a large wooden spear she didn't see that impales him through his stomach and kills him.]]
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Though he's a bit shy and submissive around Fang, when it comes to combat he's a powerful juggernaut like one would expect from a tyrannosaur. Notably, out of all non-supernatural characters, he gets the closest to [[spoiler:killing Spear]].
* MadeOfIron: Unsurprising for someone who becomes Fang's mate, he's extremely tough. During the attack on the Celtic village, he not only takes multiple spear wounds but goes up against Spear in a free for all brawl through the village which has him stabbed constantly, crashing through stone huts, caught in an explosion and smashed across the face with a rock. He's not only able to keep going without any drop in effectiveness, he ultimately has Spear dead to rights in a way only Fang herself has managed before.
* PoorCommunicationKills: After bonding with Fang, he takes her [[spoiler:to the same village that took in Spear. Despite Fang's efforts to stop them from killing each other, Red fails to see Spear as anything else but a particularly nasty prey that fights back, and in return Spear sees him merely as a bloodthirsty predator, both of them ignoring what she's trying to communicate. This in the end leads to Red getting impaled on a stick and killed]].
* QuizzicalTilt: Stands on top on what seems to be his "lair", and examines Fang below him by displaying shades of curiosity by slightly shifting his head steadily as he continuously gazes upon her.
* RedIsViolent: The entirety of his head is a deep crimson (sans the rest of his grey/brown-ish body) who [[spoiler:went out his way to deviously munch on the Celtic villagers and ''almost murdered'' Spear.]]
* SecondLove: He's obviously a different male than the one who fathered Fang's brood that got killed by the horned tyrannosaurs, but he gets very intimate with Fang, [[spoiler:even fathering another brood]].
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has several tiny spiked protrusions running down his neck with some of them around the tip of his tail but he doesn't become hostile towards Fang when he sees her for the first time and actually grows fond of her... That is until he started [[spoiler:feasting on Celtic civilians while also trying to kill Spear.]]
* StealthHiBye: After getting spotted by Fang, he leaves her sights instantly as soon as Fang tries to find him, only to be seen being perched on the rock formations.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: He becomes quite affectionate with Fang, feeding and sleeping together with her almost as if it was a romantic date. Unfortunately, it doesn't last, [[spoiler:as Red attacks the Celtic village and nearly kills Spear, forcing Fang to fight and accidentally kill Red. The episode "Vidarr" would even reveal that the two mated and Fang got pregnant as a result.]]
* ToServeMan: He's an active hunter of the Celts, sneaking into their village and preying on them, which first confuses Fang who doesn't become involved until he's injured. [[spoiler:He almost had Spear becoming his very next meal if it weren't for Fang rescuing the neanderthal by shoving the predator out of the way.]]
* UseYourHead: Whacks his cranium directly into Spear at one point during his fight with him.
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[[folder:Fang's Second Brood]]
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The new clutch Fang lays in season 2.
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* BadassAdorable: Fang's babies are adorable. They also chow down on Egyptian soldiers fresh out of their eggs.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the eggs is broken and destroyed during the ensuing fight aboard the boat.
* DisappearedDad: Their father Red dies long before they are even born.
* PatchworkKids: Mildly; of the two who survive, one has Fang's color scheme in the front and Red's in the back with Red's skull shape, and the other has the inverse. Their stripe patterns and horns don't quite come from either parent, however. The similarities become more pronounced when they're older.
* ShownTheirWork: Fang's babies, barely a day or two old, are shown attacking and devouring an Egyptian soldier. It's likely young tyrannosaurs were precocial and able to feed themselves at birth, only relying on their parents to lead them to food and for protection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Downplayed being that they're ''predatory'' dinosaurs, and clearly imitating their mother's behavior, but when an injured Egyptian soldier lands in front of them, they quickly start mauling him despite being less than a day old.
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!Supporting Characters - 58,908 characters, totaling 58,912 bytes
!!Friends and Allies
!!!Season One
[[folder:Mira]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see her before her enslavement]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_hair.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.
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* ActionGirl: Mira is a capable survivor, archer and fighter, and can pull her own weight during her adventures with Spear and Fang.
* AmazonianBeauty: Not as bulky or overtly muscular as others, but she does have an athletic and defined build, and can be just as much of a warrior as Spear.
* BadassNormal: She never exhibits the same level of CharlesAtlasSuperpower as Spear, but she makes do with her modern cunning.
* BarefootCaptives: It's unknown whether her people wore shoes or sandals, but by the time she meets Spear and Fang she has nothing on her feet.
* BareYourMidriff: When enslaved by the Egyptian queen, her GoGoEnslavement has this as a feature.
* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: All of her dialogue is in Arabic, while the show's audience are presumed to be English-speakers. As she's the first character in the series to any dialogue at all, and accompanies most of her dialogue with visual aids, she is, unlike most characters who fit this trope, the ''least'' [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] character in the series prior to the appearance of the Historical Society.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: She is unsatisfied with eating raw meat, and cooks up a stew from it and some vegetables she finds, though this probably has more to do with her status as a proper ''Homo Sapiens'' than her sex. Spear is very confused by the idea, but Fang is enticed by the smell and eagerly gobbles it up.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: When hunting a feathered oviraptorsaur dinosaur, Spear first tries to stab it with his spear, and Mira fires an arrow from her newly-constructed bow. Downplayed in that Spear also throws his spear, but it doesn't have much finesse. It's also justified because Spear has clearly never even seen this sort of advanced weapon before, and he later manages to use the bow perfectly fine (with his spear as the arrow). Played straighter in Season 2, where she defaults to the bow and arrow as a weapon of choice.
* HeartbrokenBadass: She's a capable survivor [[spoiler:who was forced to watch as a Viking struck down her lover, before she was choked out, captured, and painfully branded.]]
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: With Spear at the end of the series, the two producing a daughter together]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Barring the midpoint two-episode arc, Season 1 is a chiefly episodic package, but Mira's entrance introduces a more serialized narrative that defines Season 2.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She is shown in the Season 1 finale as a new ally to Spear and Fang.
* MadeASlave: Relates to Spear how she used to have a normal life in a village before an outside civilization [[RapePillageAndBurn raided her village]] and enslaved those they had not killed. It happened again when she, Fang, ans Spear were captured by the Egyptians.
* TheMedic: Mira is seen applying some sort of salve to the numerous wounds Fang sustains fighting the Viking villagers.
* MelancholyMoon: Her people appear to have worshipped the Moon, as she not only prays to it at night, but the symbolism of the crescent moon means enough to her that it was included in her pictograms depicting her capture.
* MeaningfulName: Her name means "Kindness" in several languages, and she's the first unfailingly benevolent force that Spear and Fang meet. In addition, her name can mean "Ocean" or "Boundry" in Sanskrit, [[spoiler:with the civilization that captured her apparently being from across the ocean]].
* NiceGirl: She very quickly befriends Spear and Fang once she realizes they're not a threat and consistently treats them as equals [[spoiler:despite coming from a more advanced civilization]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her noble insistence that Spear help the other slaves escape in "Dawn of Man" rather than just her as he originally intended slows down their escape enough for the main Viking forces to return to the village, cornering the protagonists and indirectly forcing them to [[spoiler:commit a massacre]] in the following episode.
* NubileSavage: Downplayed and Inverted: [[UnkemptBeauty She is not ugly but also not well groomed]], [[spoiler:and she isn't even a savage, but comes from a more advanced civilization that was enslaved by invaders]].
* OneHeadTaller: She already has a long neck and stands a head taller than Spear since Neanderthals were kinda short.
* OutsideContextProblem: Not Mira herself, as she gets along with Fang and Spear just fine, but her introduction shows that there is a whole wide world out there that is more advanced than the primitive dinosaur-infested world. Mira has the ability to speak a language, the knowledge to season and cook food, knowing the psychology of animals like Fang with how she lures her up a mountain with food, the hinting of religion, shown when she seems to pray to the moon, and the chains and collar on her suggest that there are civilizations that have surpassed the Stone Age and perhaps even the Bronze Age. Civilizations that, if Mira's drawings are accurate, Fang and Spear will have to deal with.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The first character to actually speak, but in completely untranslated Arabic. Thankfully, she also draws out what she's saying with a stick into the sand so it's still possible for Spear and the audience to pick up what she's saying.
* ReligionIsMagic: Averted. Spear is even confused when it appears, unlike how it was with the witch coven from season 1, that her worshipping of the Moon doesn't seem to do anything when he tries it himself.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:The large horned figure she drew alongside the scorpion insignia is revealed to have not been referring to a large horned being called the Scorpion but rather a Viking wearing a horned helmet and carrying a scorpion insignia, who was responsible for slaying her lover. It just so happens that there's an actual powerful demonic entity that greatly resembles her drawing.]]
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:She eventually becomes one to Spear, having a child by him after he seems to die of his wounds from his fight with the demonic Chieftain.]]
* SheCleansUpNicely: For most of the show, she's a slave dressed in plain rags and wearing no makeup or jewels. After she's captured by the Egyptians, she's [[GoGoEnslavement forced]] to wear a golden, [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit with earrings and a slight mascara, accentuating her beauty.
* ShesGotLegs: She has long, thin legs as her white minidress shows.
* TheSilentBob: Unable to teach Spear her language, she usually doesn't say much during their travels, mostly communicating through gestures.
* SlaveBrand: The back of her head is tattooed with a stylized scorpion, a symbol associated with those who enslaved her [[spoiler:as seen on the sail of the ship that recaptures her]]. [[spoiler:A flashback in "Echoes of Eternity" reveals that it's not a tattoo, but a ''burn brand''.]]
* SlaveCollar: First appears wearing a large wooden stockade-style collar.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[spoiler: Spear seems to ultimately succumb to the injuries he sustains fighting the empowered Chieftain in the finale of Season 2, but whether he managed to survive or not, it's revealed at the very end that he and Mira had conceived a child after the battle.]]
* StatuesqueStunner: She's not at all bad looking and she's almost a whole foot taller than Spear and even slightly taller than several of her fellow slaves shown later on.
* SuddenlySpeaking: Halfway through the Season 1 finale, she suddenly says her own name. Therefore, she is the first character in the series to actually speak, though all of her dialogue is in Arabic.
* SupportPartyMember: Though she does what she can to assist in combat, she mostly supports the duo with a number of advanced societal skills such as medicine, sailing, navigation, carpentry, and cooking.
* ThroughHisStomach: Fang starts to tolerate her after tasting some of the food she makes, though he doesn't care for the spices. She later motivates Fang to climb a rocky hill by offering her some huge grubs, and Fang goes absolutely crazy for her cooking.
* TraumaticHaircut: [[spoiler: She used to have short black hair until she was enslaved by Vikings, who shaved and branded her head.]]
* {{Tritagonist}}: Once she reunites and joins with Spear and Fang in season 2, Mira becomes the third most focused character in the show.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:She and Spear don't marry in the traditional sense, but they do have this kind of relationship by the end of the series, with her being a tall and fairly attractive woman and him being a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman. It's especially pronounced when they conceive their child, as Spear is covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* {{Worldbuilding}}: She shows that modern humans exist in this world.
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[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.
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* AllInTheManual: As usual, her name is never spoken on-screen, it only appears in the end credits.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's shunned by the rest of her Coven for having lost her child, a child given to her by the matriarch.
* CleverCrows: Lula takes the form of a giant crow in order to challenge the shapeshifted matriarch.
* CommonalityConnection: The reason why she decides to help Spear and Fang - after learning that both of them are parents who lost their children, she feels a commonality to them.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Knowing she has no way to escape nor fight back, she calmly lets herself be killed by the matriarch to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* HeelFaceTurn: At first willing to sacrifice Spear in order to get the coven another child, once she witnesses the bond between Spear and Fang and how it relates to her, she changes her mind and frees the duo despite knowing it would mean her death.
* HeroicSacrifice: She stalls and let's herself be killed by the matriarch in order to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* MamaBear: She is fiercely protective of her daughter, hissing at the other witches while embracing her. When the child dies ChasingAButterfly, she's devastated.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She is the only one who seems reluctant to take part in the coven's rituals--she also stands out in that she's one of the few members to not have antlers on her head and to not beg for a child from the matriarch. In fact, after learning how Spear and Fang lost their respective families (and how they ultimately ended up bonding), and then remembering how she had lost her own daughter, Lula turns against the coven and frees the duo, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished ultimately sacrificing herself in the process]].
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!!!Season Two
[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the two begin to form a bond.
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* BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, the only character in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.
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[[folder:Kamau]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.
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* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.
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[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.
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!!Notable Antagonists and Enemies
[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_scorpion.png]]
A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.
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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
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[[folder:Ima]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]
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!!Other Characters
!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.
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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]
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[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.
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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if
I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.
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* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
[[/folder]]

!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
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* ActionMom: She's
mostly a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.
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[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.
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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting
lurker on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking
forums, you can find me on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.
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* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member and brings in the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see their return]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/promo7_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Coven]]
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%%[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the matriarch]][[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for.
(???).

!!Tropes
That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do Interest Me

!!Tropes That Apply
to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.
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* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.
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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.
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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.
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[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.
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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.
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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.
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[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
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[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.
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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.
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A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.
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[[folder:Raptors]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Fang.
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* BookEnds: They are seen in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).
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[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.
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* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* RedShirt: The rest of the herd end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.
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[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.
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[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A herd of herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: While even to this day we don't know for sure what dinosaurs looked like color-wise, it's rather unlikely that some of them were ''neon green''.
* AnimalStampede: After the Night Feeder attacks them, they stampede through the forest in panic.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: One of them gets sliced in half ''snout to tail'' by the Night Feeder.
* InformedSpecies: While the animatic calls them ''Triceratops'', they look a lot more like ''Diabloceratops'' (though still with ''Triceratops'''s nose horn and forward-facing brow horns).
* TemperCeratops: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. One of them starts acting up when it senses it's being stalked, [[OhCrap until it gets a good look at its stalker.]] The herd as a whole later attempts to mount a defense against the Night Feeder, but only once fleeing proves not to be an option. [[CurbStompBattle Not that it does them any good.]]
* TheWorfEffect: An entire herd of large, powerful dinosaurs who band together for defense. And the Night Feeder kills them all, showing that simply standing your ground won't be enough to stop it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Small Theropod (Compy)]]
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A small, green, insectivorous theropod reminiscent of ''Compsognathus''.
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* ButtMonkey: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; while nothing ''bad'' happens to it (unless it is, indeed, the Night Feeder itself), he only appears in the episode to fruitlessly try to catch a fly, then gets scared shitless by a ''very'' annoyed Fang who roars at the poor thing.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Vaguely [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be the natural daylight form of the Night Feeder, though never confirmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Anzu'']]
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A large feathered dinosaur hunted by Fang, Spear and Mira.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Its genus was revealed by David Krentz.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: It is a prey animal that acts like a chicken, makes comical flamingo-like honking vocalizations, and is quickly killed. Unlike many examples of this trope, however, [[ShownTheirWork it's actually feathered in a realistic and accurate fashion]] with the "goofy" aspect coming mainly from its behaviour.
* HopeSpot: It avoids both Fang and Spear trying to hunt it and gets away safely across the river... just to be shot be Mira.
* OneHitKill: Mira kills it with a single shot from her bow and arrow.
* RedShirt: It is killed by Mira with an arrow, then cooked and eaten by the heroes.
* ShownTheirWork: It is the first feathered non-avian dinosaur in the show, and accurately feathered to boot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant birds (Teratorns)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e3ec0820_89a3_408b_973c_7e66a2e5f31d.jpeg]]
Giant birds captured by the Chieftain and Eldar, ridden and forced into fighting Spear, Fang and Mira
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* BizarreSexualDimorphism: What are presumed to be males have bright red feathers on their heads in various different arrangements. Completely bald birds are seen in the nest and are presumably female.
* BrutalBirdOfPrey: They are monstrous avians that resemble condors and are quite dangerous.
* CartoonCreature: They closely resemble teratorns (or rather, outdated depictions of them as vulture-like) but have teeth like Mesozoic birds.
* GiantFlyer: They're about the same size as Fang and are very capable fliers
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're not actually interested in fighting the trio but are being forced to by the Chieftain and Eldar. Once they're released, they quickly fly away.
* ToothyBird: They possess numerous teeth in otherwise typical beaks. Perhaps a small bit of unintended accuracy as several extinct avian dinosaurs possess at least partial beaks while retaining functional teeth.
[[/folder]]

!!Reptiles
[[folder:Giant Crocodile (''Deinosuchus'')]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_1692.jpeg]]
A giant water predator that attacks Spear as he's fishing.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The real ''Deinosuchus'' was very big, around 10 meters long, but this one is even bigger.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: This giant croc is the first creature encountered in the series, attacking Spear as he hunts fish. In the brief moment of its presence, it establishes [[DeathWorld the setting]], [[PrehistoricMonster the creatures living in this world]], and the [[EverythingTryingToKillYou daily struggle to simply survive]].
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: A hungry predator that lunges at Spear as he is fishing.
* OneShotCharacter: Leaves almost as sudden as it arrives.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pterosaur]]
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A large flying creature trying to take some fish from Spear.
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* GiantFlyer: This pterosaur towers over Spear.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It has the long neck and body proportions of ''Quetzalcoatlus'', a bony crest on the back of its head similar to ''Pteranodon'', and a toothed bill and fleshy crest-like ''Pterodactylus''.
* OneShotCharacter: It lands, smells Spear's fish, roars at something, and then leaves the show for good.
* PteroSoarer: It appears to be hairless, has five fingers on its wings (four claws plus the long membrane-holding finger), and is a mix-match of different pterodactyloids. At least it walks (mostly) on four limbs and does not grasp anything with its feet.
* ShownTheirWork: For all its inaccuracies, at least it is quadrupedal, has non-columnar forelimbs, and hunts terrestrially like a large azhdarchid. It is also one of the few pterosaurs in fiction to be depicted with a fleshy crest, which we know some pterosaurs to have possessed in real life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Snakes (Titanoboas)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9560.jpeg]]
A colony of serpents living behind a waterfall.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: While the largest one is about the right length for a ''Titanoboa'', it's also much thicker than that species was.
* GreatSerpent: At least a few of them are quite gigantic in size.
* SnakesAreSinister: They are gigantic snakes and hostile predators.
* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: They resemble pythons or boas, but have fangs like venomous snakes (a common error in constrictor snakes in cartoons). And yet, they seem to be non-venomous just like pythons and boas.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Liopleurodon'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/06b68b37_9a98_4a38_83dc_a844604a5bea.jpeg]]
A large marine reptile that pursues Mira and attacks Spear and Fang.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by driving his spear through its skull.
* InformedSpecies: Zig-zagged. While David Krentz confirms it to be a ''Liopleurodon'', the animatic calls it a ''Tylosaurus''.
* SeaMonster: It is a monstrous sea creature with gaping jaws and is capable of roaring.
* ShownTheirWork: It is correctly sized at around 7 meters in length, as opposed to the 25-meter-long scale popularized by ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Archelon'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/80fb0655_4a2f_4ec5_94e9_e15d2a4c5866.jpeg]]
A gigantic sea turtle met and hunted by Spear and Fang during their journey across the sea.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], there are a few shots where next to Spear it looks positively gargantuan, but it usually appears only slightly oversized (it bears keeping in mind, of course, that ''Archelon'' really was a downright massive turtle either way).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks more like like an oversized modern Chelonoidea turtle than an actual Archelon. Additionally, it retains flippers claws, while protostegids like ''Archelon'' were much more streamlined.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Spear quickly realizes that the only way to kill it is to attack its throat, but fails at doing so. Fang does it with a single bite to the neck.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Dangerously nimble and durable underwater, it gets killed as soon as it faces Fang above the surface.
* SeaMonster: While not outright aggressive, it still is a huge marine reptile and quite dangerous when provoked.
* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Subverted. While it's hard to kill and does not seem willing to give up a fight, it's also surprisingly quick.
* TurtlePower: Not only does it prove to be extremely hard catch, it even tries to devour Spear. It takes quite a lot of cooperation from the protagonists to finally bring it down.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Tropeognathus'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/74f2bf39_d34e_4d6a_8ba8_162af60ebb90.jpeg]]
A flock of pterosaurs that attack Spear and Fang as they travel across the sea.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're miles better than the other pterosaurs seen up to this point, but they still have broad, low-aspect ratio wings more typical of inland pterosaurs, unlike the long wings of the real animal. They also appear to retain the stereotypical bird-like talons of most fictional pterosaurs (though they never grab anything with them this time).
* GiantFlyer: They're roughly the same size as the giant bats - though unlike them, this species really WAS that big.
* PteroSoarer: Subverted. They have bird-like talons but they never use them to grab anything.
* ShownTheirWork: They possess pycnofibres and hunt fish by diving into the water.
[[/folder]]

!!Mammals
[[folder:Horned Deer (''Syndyoceras'')]]
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A herbivore Spear used to hunt.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Syndyoceras'' in the flashback scene of "A Cold Death" is around the size of a large moose. In real life it was as big as a medium-sized deer or antelope, weighing about 60 kg.
* GentleGiant: It's an enormous herbivore that shows no sign of aggression, instead fleeing for its life as Spear and his son try to kill it.
* OneHitKill: Killed from a single, well-aimed spear strike.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mammoths]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9046.jpeg]]
A herd of intelligent giant beasts migrating through a frozen wasteland.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real-life woolly mammoths were slightly smaller than African elephants. These beasts, especially their matriarch, are at least twice as big, towering over Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* AntiVillain: The mammoths attack Spear and Fang remorselessly, but it's only because they ate one of their own and took away its tusk. Once Spear gives it to them, they retreat to [[ElephantGraveyard ceremonial grounds]].
* CruelElephant: Subverted. They're aggressive and try to kill Spear and Fang, but only because they took the tusk of the elderly mammoth with them. Once Spear gives them the tusk, they stop attacking.
* DueToTheDead: They hold a funeral ceremony for the elderly mammoth, swinging side to side while humming and touching his tusk with their trunks. While it's not known if actual mammoths did this, modern elephants certainly do.
* ElephantGraveyard: They take the tusk of their fallen herd-mate to one of these, holding some kind of funeral ceremony for him.
* EyeScream: Subverted. Spear uses a rock to seemingly smash the eye of the elderly mammoth into a bloody pulp, but the eye itself remains intact.
* GeniusBruiser: As expected from a herd of elephants. They are giants who can smash rock with their heads, are intelligent enough to track enemies and take advantage of their numbers.
* HandicappedBadass: The old mammoth who got lost from the herd was old, clearly sick, and missing a tusk. It still put an impressive fight.
* HonorableElephant: The mammoths are presented as particularly intelligent prehistoric beasts who mourn for their dead.
* ImplacableMan: When the mammoth herd wants to avenge their dead, they will pursue the object of their vengance and they walk off everything Fang and Spear throw at them.
* ItCanThink: The fact that they can comprehend vengeance and give DueToTheDead shows that they are not by any means stupid.
* LargeAndInCharge: The mammoths are all giants, but the matriarch of the herd is noticeably bigger than the rest.
* LightningBruiser: They aren't as fast as Spear and Fang, but they are by no means slow despite their bulk.
* MammothsMeanIceAge: Not exactly Ice Age, but they are shown living in a snowy environment.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The matriarch cares for the rest of her herd, and is convinced by Spear to allow him and Fang to live.
* ShownTheirWork: In real life, Elephants will hold funeral ceremonies for a deceased member of the herd much like the ones the mammoths hold in the show. The caressing of the dead elephant's remains and swaying are all real elephant behaviours.
* SuperToughness: The elderly mammoth was resilient despite her age. The younger ones can take getting bitten by Fang and it does no lasting damage to them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saber-toothed Wolves]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9347.jpeg]]
A pack of scavengers feeding on dead mammoths.
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* MixAndMatchCritters: They look like wolves with ''Smilodon''-like teeth.
* OhCrap: They quickly scatter when the mammoth herd approaches them.
* OneShotCharacter: They scavenge on the corpse of the mammoth, then retreat when the other mammoths return.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Without the large jutting fangs, their white fur, cyan colored pupils, and black sclera, they look downright identical to the lone wolf from Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''. It's unclear if this design was considered to be intentional or not but the resemblance is without a doubt uncanny.
* SavageWolves: Subverted. Despite their menacing saber-like canines, they flee at the approach of the mammoth herd.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Bats (Desmodus)]]
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A flock of monstrous bats terrorizing the savannah during a blood moon.
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* AirborneMooks: The first flying enemies that Spear and Fang have to face.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They have blood-red fur.
* AnimalsNotToScale: They are far bigger than any real-life bat species, close in size to the largest pterosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Their rear legs bend the wrong way for bats. On real bats, the legs face backwards, so the knees bend forward and the toes face towards the tail, and they walk plantigrade, with their heels on the ground. These giant bats have forward-facing, digitigrade legs, making them look more like a wyvern or dragon.
* AvengingTheVillain: After the GiantSpider is killed, the bats sought to avenge its death.
* BadMoonRising: They attack during a blood moon.
* BatOutOfHell: They are blood-red, gigantic, and incredibly horrifying.
* BerserkButton: When the giant spider is dead, they lose it and hunt down Fang and Spear.
* BigRedDevil: While they are presumably naturally evolved animals and not supernatural, their humanoid anatomy, skull-like faces and bright red skin are clearly meant to make them evoke classical demon imagery.
* CaptainErsatz: They resemble the vampiric bat-like humanoids from ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (also directed by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky), except colored red and unable to talk.
* DecapitatedArmy: Inverted. The death of the GiantSpider only causes them the entire flock to relentlessly hunt down Spear and Fang.
* TheDreaded: They are the reason the local primitive humanoids always hide in the dark. Even the raptors flee when they know when the bats are approaching.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When one of the primitive men breaks his leg, another decided to help him out. He gets swooped up in an instant by the giant bats.
* FragileSpeedster: The bats can be killed easily, but they are '''fast'''. So much so that when they are initially picking off the primitive men, the audience isn't even able to see what they look like.
* GiantFlyer: They can fly and are larger than Fang.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Look closely, and you might notice some simian (or human-like) features, such as a short snout, enlarged craniums, the aforementioned forward-bending knees, and their shrieks sound rather monkey-like in some scenes. Appropriately, the animatic calls them "man-bats".
* ZergRush: While significantly larger than Fang, these creatures prefer to use numbers over size to overwhelm their foes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wild Dogs]]
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A pack of giggling scavengers that pursue Spear and a wounded Fang after their skirmish with the Ape Men.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite the fact that they're identified as wild dogs, they also somewhat resemble hyenas (even using the spotted hyena's famous laugh occasionally). Canines and hyenas are not closely related to each other. They do, however, resemble borophagines, extinct canids with hyena-like bone-crushing jaws.
* BoringButPractical: A villainous variety. Chronologically, they enter the story after Spear and Fang have done battle against Ape Men powered by a mystical [[SuperSerum super serum]]. The wild dogs, in contrast, are more your typical garden-variety scavengers... but they are still a huge problem for a near-dead tyrannosaur, and Spear rightly regards them as such.
* BullyingADragon: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Though they have numbers on their side, it's clear that under ordinary circumstances the dogs wouldn't go anywhere near a healthy, adult tyrannosaur but with Fang severely injured and barely able to move, the dogs are emboldened enough to decide to try and make a meal out of her. It's only due to the constant vigilance of Spear that they're kept at bay. Once Fang finally recovers [[CurbstompBattle it goes as well for the dogs as you'd expect]] and their remaining members promptly decide to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm cut their losses and flee]].
* HeinousHyena: They have the "giggle" of spotted hyenas.
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Their silent, ominous vigil over Spear in the first half of the episode is always accompanied by a horrible, blaring three-note theme.
** Their giggling also counts... especially in the moments [[NothingIsScarier where you can't see the dogs themselves]].
* MixAndMatchCritters: They share traits with both African wild dogs and hyenas.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their most prominent physical characteristic, seen as they watch Spear from the gloom beyond his campfire.
* SavageWolves: Not wolves per se, but they play the part well enough.
* SuperPersistentPredator: They stalk Spear and Fang nonstop for days, waiting for an opportunity to strike. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as this is completely normal behavior for predators hunting an injured prey item, especially in the case of a large animal that they would never be able to bring down in a healthy state.
* ZergRush: There are ''hundreds'' of them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5105.png]]
A large saber-toothed cat that becomes the Night Feeder's victim.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It has a head like a modern big cat rather than a true machairodont.
* BackForTheFinale: A pack of them appear in the opening of the final episode of the second season, in a flashback detailing the death of Spear's father.
* LudicrousGibs: The Night Feeder shreds the big cat into pieces and leaves the corpse behind uneaten.
* PantheraAwesome: A large saber-toothed cat.
* ShownTheirWork: Its body proportions are very accurate, with long forelimbs, shorter hind legs and a hunched back similar to a hyena, as well as a short bobcat-like tail.
* TheWorfEffect: Shows up to demonstrate that the Night Feeder is dangerous enough to kill other apex predators without a fight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Whale pod]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b904bad1_739e_4771_81f4_98428d6139b0.jpeg]]
Giant mammals that pass by Spear and Fang's raft, scaring the duo.
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* BitCharacter: They're only briefly seen at night while Spear and Fang are traveling the ocean, and they leave as soon as they arrive.
* GentleGiant: Unlike the predatory pterosaurs and the megalodon, and the turtle that fights back in self-defense, these enormous sea creatures peacefully swim by without doing any harm to Spear, Fang or their raft.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Arsinoitherium'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/450473dd_64e8_4c3f_b082_6a6b533ed5c2.jpeg]]
A large herbivore that becomes Fang and Red's first mutual prey.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted with a short, tapir-like trunk. This used to be a somewhat fashionable feature in reconstructions of the genus based on the fact that its order (Embrithopoda) was once believed to be related to elephants, but has subsequently been questioned following renewed examination of its phylogenetic position and doubts that its snout structure would have been capable of supporting a trunk.
* MonsterMunch: Its only role in the story is becoming the first mutual prey of Fang and Red.
* OhCrap: Its expression when it realizes both Fang and Red are going to attack it at the same time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Volaticotherium'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2e814575_de07_4afb_92fe_5899d2a9910f.jpeg]]
A small gliding mammal.
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* NotQuiteFlight: It's shown gliding, yet it gains altitude through utterly unclear means, covering much larger distances than any mammalian glider.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They are a small, flying squirrel-like mammal with big rounded eyes, making it surprisingly cute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Megaloceros'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93a305a7_2ae6_4b74_8c88_fd55a746f4a0.jpeg]]
Giant deer that were hunted by stone-age people.
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* TheMarvelousDeer: The males sport an impressive set of antlers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Long-horned Bison]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9465822a_5a6f_49ac_b54d_2499ccff1d15.jpeg]]
Large bovines that were hunted by stone-age people.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: A whole herd of them is not aggressive towards Spear and continues to graze in the plains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cave Bears]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ee8d4623_39eb_4bd1_bebf_824b6b2b766b.jpeg]]
Large beasts that the Vikings use as mounts.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real cave bears were comparable in size to the largest living bears. These ones are almost as big as Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* BearsAreBadNews: These bears are just as huge and as vicious as Fang.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: They serve as the mounts of the Vikings.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elephants]]
Enormous war beasts in the Babylonian army.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: They are the same size as the mammoths in Season 1, larger not only than modern elephants but even the extinct giant ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus''.
* {{Expy}}: Based on their size, appearance, and the general circumstances of their encounter by the protagonists, they may be a reference to the Mumakil/Oliphaunts from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
* WarElephants: The Babylonian army uses them as mounts when defending their walls against the Egyptians.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Queen's Leopard]]
* AttackAnimal: When Spear breaks into the Queen's throne room, the leopard attacks him, only to be quickly tossed away by the caveman.
* CuteKitten: As a cub, it looks absolutely adorable.
* HumanlikeAnimalAging: {{Inverted}}, it grows into an adult leopard in a few months (a shorter time than it takes for Fang's eggs to hatch) rather than 2-3 years.
* NoSell: The leopard pounces on Spear, but the cavemen simply tosses it aside. Compared to [[PrehistoricMonster the animals Spear usually fights]], a leopard is a mere kitten.
* RightHandCat: First introduced as a cub, being the pet of the Babylonian king. After the King is killed by the Egyptians, the Queen keeps the cub and raises it.
[[/folder]]

!!Fish
[[folder:Megalodon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e288e839_7f8c_44a5_95a5_2715ab9220ac.jpeg]]
A whale-sized shark that attack Spear and Fang's raft.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: A literal one. The megalodon devours the ''Tropeognathus'' that is harassing Fang and Spear.
* AnimalsNotToScale: Far larger than a real life megalodon, its teeth are longer than Spear's legs. Real megalodon is estimated to be 15 to 20 meters (47 to 66 feet) long, whereas this beast seems to be at least 50 meters.
* EyeScream: Spear manages to chase it away by driving a tree trunk trough its eye.
* {{Kaiju}}: It appears to be at least twice the size of a real megalodon, putting it squarely within this category.
* {{Megalodon}}: And a very big one.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Obviously, as it's a giant prehistoric shark.
* SeaMonster: A very hostile sea beast that attempts to devour Spear and Fang.
* SwallowedWhole: Tries it with Fang, almost succeeds with Spear.
* ThreateningShark: The biggest threat Spear and Fang face during their maritime journey.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Placoderm]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae75ac77_8883_4481_96f2_6549c54b63e7.jpeg]]
Large fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.
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* CartoonCreature: It looks like an average arthrodire placoderm (similar but clearly much smaller than ''Dunkleosteus'') but has a tail more similar to that of a ray-finned fish.
* MonsterMunch: Like the flying fish they eat, the placoderms only serve as food for Fang and Spear.
* SpeculativeBiology: They bear a notable resemblence to Mahi Mahi, implying that in this world the species evolved from arthrodire placoderm fish instead of ray-finned fish.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Flying fish]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/18ef4aca_b074_4e02_8a9e_7337181ff209.jpeg]]
Small fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.
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* MonsterMunch: They're only there to serve as food for Fang, Spear, the placoderms and the pterosaurs.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Creatures
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.
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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor:
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Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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[[folder:Plague Monster]]
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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!!!The Historical Society
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A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.

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A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen mysterious warlord from across the sea, who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history originally took Mira and science.her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.



* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.

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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the study vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than
apparently has an interest in the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do Chieftain for his antagonism with the series' overarching plot about Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 Caveman dream shows that man to be terrified and confused by him and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 underlying narrative about Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the inherent Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The
savage nature ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists
of man. this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.



[[folder:Charles]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.

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[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see
the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
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Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked son, were brutally slaughtered by his fellows.Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.



* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and
proves him right in to be one of the end when most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he resorts to doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a primitive spear to kill straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is
the Madman.main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.
]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion yanks him from the afterlife and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not implicitly promises to give him the one who gives in power he needs to primeval rage finally kill Spear and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.Fang. The cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his Primal Theory loyalty to the Historical Society, Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village
and is met kin slaughtered, with derision it being made clear that educated [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming
back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk
on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so
that he hits can rejoin his RageBreakingPoint family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and violently kills gives him the chance to take revenge on his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's just done. That, or lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead,
he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very
clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age disturbed by the year massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by
the episode is set. It's entirely possible demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death,
he could ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than
be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an alternative universe version attempt to join the rest of him.his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].



[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.

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[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[folder:Ima]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
Amina Koroma
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.Egyptians.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the British gentry, capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and by far best fighter in hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow courage to fight her oppression and arrow, is quickly able proves to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.be completely ineffective.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just
the genetic connection between homo sapiens beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground
and neanderthals, he goes winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses
against Spear are reminiscent of the very thought dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting
with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at
the Madman deliberately changed him, especially climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when he starts becoming more Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and more violent his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation
with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when
the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about offer her food and other goods, the bloodthirsty savagery Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes
of man no matter how developed Spear and Kamau to the point they seem can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to be.take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under
GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the right circumstances, facing leader of a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact
that our evolution will revert back she forces Kamau to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman
slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
she can.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping
his shirt off to use daughter as a binding slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts
for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and reedy compared throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest roof of the society boat Spear and his friends are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
on.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He
KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways
try to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the house from SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and second they prove more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but he's certainly no match she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight
for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what
makes up for it her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and promptly lacerates his abdomen.it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]



[[folder:Blakely]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.

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[[folder:Blakely]]
[[folder:The Madman]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]\n-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
Creator/FredTatasciore
A portly member of violent escapee from the Historical Society local asylum who arrives late to breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the group's meeting.society.



* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].

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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how
he stays exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him
in the parlour jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers
with Bertie similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle
when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep
the more physically educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is
able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive
members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times
while he does eventually take up arms to fight he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout
the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and easily]].
yells.
* UncertainDoom: YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].strikes unannounced.]]



[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.

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!!Other Characters
!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history
and most open-minded of the bunch. science.



* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.

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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest members consist of proper and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch
stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the jaw when he grabs a sword, study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than
the rest Vikings. The tribulations of the a society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor a crazed cannibal have little to do with blood pooling around the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his head. Though prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed underlying narrative about the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member
inherent savage nature of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.man.



[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.

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[[folder:Bertie]]
[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
Jacob Dudman
The eldest and grumpiest youngest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his refutation of Charles' theories.fellows.



* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Is TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the oldest member end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake
of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on
the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being
theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an elderly man, he can't help otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by
the other members of year the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.



!!Notable Antagonists
[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.

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!!Notable Antagonists
[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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A mysterious warlord from across
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of
the sea, Historical Society who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's hosts the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after group's meetings at his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.home.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because
he's just afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as
a large man [[HornyVikings wearing binding for a horned helmet]] or some makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact
kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His appearance in Season 2 reveals ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he is definitely he's ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism happy with the Trio to satisfy realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes
his {{Revenge}}.
* BaitAndSwitch: Mira sketching his outline in
name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being 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 senior of his presence of anything like him in assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As
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 fight with the vikings at all, Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and later on arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is revealed gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to not even be known by Mira, survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the horned figure broken spear in her drawings being simply the viking that murdered her friends and lover.
* BigBad: Ultimately {{subverted}}. The series seemingly builds up
an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his threat with Mira's tale and the vikings' return in the second season, but ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
prehistoric monster opponents]].
* 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 WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's in to angered enough to accept a DealWithTheDevil. But this is largely just throwing fuel on an already burning fire certainly no match for the Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}}
assailant before being overpowered. When he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled
armed with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by
a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* KarmaHoudini: He suffers no repercussions for his actions and helping the Chieftain kill Spear,
stick, he even gets to drag expertly dodges a punch by the Chieftain back to Madman and promptly lacerates 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.

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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
[[folder:Blakely]]
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way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader
Giles Matthey
A portly member
of the marauders Historical Society who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back arrives late to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.the group's meeting.



* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].

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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is
CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle
parlour with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse
Bertie when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is
more physically able to walk on members of the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were
society go to investigate a legitimately close family, strange noise, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that while he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to does eventually take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at up arms to fight the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka
Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
easily]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss:
UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The last enemy super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that Spear renders him insensate immediately, and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to whilst he chucks his body at the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe.
pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and
episode ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after
ends without disclosing if he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, was merely knocked unconcious or if he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They
had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges
his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away neck broken from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning
force of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
blow]].



[[folder:Ima]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Ima]]
[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the Egyptians.bunch.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one
only non-British member of them the group, but he's also seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and
only one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]]
to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves
come to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even
Charles's defense when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch
to her the jaw when he grabs a sword, and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found rest of the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's
society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance
room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really wound isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and once he gets bit out his hands throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based
on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of
Georges Cuvier, a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear
contemporary French naturalist and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
zoologist.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's
TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one non-British member of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village
Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]
British.



[[folder:The Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.

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[[folder:The Madman]]
[[folder:Bertie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madman_8.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from
Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of
the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to GrumpyOldMan: Is the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes oldest member of the time period, but then again...
society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the way how he exhibits frightening agility for other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping
his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.throat with his teeth.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him listening to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]
Charles’ Primal Theory.



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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_1576.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalrikka.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe
Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother
of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the bats.village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.



* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member and brings in the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.

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* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband,
and brings in she deals the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon most physical damage to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar
Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* LoinCloth: Despite DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One
living off of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished invading other villages and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode,
enslaving their people, though she's presented more as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.
a protective warrior than actually wicked.



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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.

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[[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids
Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son
who capture helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament. Fang.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With.
CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of
as strong as his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes
father and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence being presented as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each
anything other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge
than a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being
primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is
the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures ''eldest'' son in the series. But Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying
the fact dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk boat in order to give the potion or right after he killed deceased members of their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar
to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had
his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear mother Rikka and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
younger brother.



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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.

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%%[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here
Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes
to see investigate the matriarch]][[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group
commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King
of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch. the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].



* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that cross their path but they only appear Kamau has to use said life to birth a child that they take care of kill him and seem his village in order to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual,
keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow
waits for his death, taking on the same shade of green as her own pose he had when she uses this ability.he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...

* BlackMagic: This WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is what a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the witches practice, allowing them to wither act of killing people into corpses, control minds--including in of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.
itself.



[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.
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* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.

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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.
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[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However,
BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's a benevolent medicine woman, quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the pain was simply part of Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters
her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes
while she's bathing in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite
being glared at hit by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting
ax [[InTheBack in the finale, with back]] during the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces
and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.
company return to her homeland.



[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.

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[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
Creator/TomKenny
A band tribe of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the slaves they own.bats.



* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.

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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their living off of enslaving people from other villages, wounded member and we see brings in the devastating aftermath of food he was carrying, one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe
them returns his weapon to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
him.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. DarkIsNotEvil: They're slavers that value combat and bravery, ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are
also have great amount of love somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and compassion for actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the
others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear
and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when
another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they doesn't reach their RageBreakingPoint, out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and some is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking
tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind so they don't see anyone still alive.starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.

* FatalFlaw: Their collective OhCrap: When the one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They brought Spear know what's going to happen next, and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing [[BatOutOfHell who's going to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they
come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have
for the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer
and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering
the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction
episode, as he charges to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about rescue of his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
injured tribe-mate.
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on.
PrimalStance: They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.are knuckle-walkers.



[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.

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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[folder:Ape Men]]
[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalprimatehumanoids.png]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.



* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.

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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear masks that make them look a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]]
all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring
smaller apes decide to mind ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show time juiced up later, and are shown to have by their own Colossaeus SuperSerum, and can fight reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and
they are eventually defeated.killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.

* {{Foil}}: To FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the Vikings. Both practice slavery serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture,
and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes
are vicious the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and unrelenting in battle, willing murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his
fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from
their responses shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to aggression. The Vikings have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show
had a severe previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing the mammoths, out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from avenge a losing battle in favor member of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there.
The Viking [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they
also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except
for their own shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and mourn controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed
their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up
Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a big death toll worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies
of their own and the other apes killed by Krog seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses vanish as simply a natural consequence well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans
of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is
their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory primary strategy when facing large and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a
powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.
enemies.



[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[folder:The Coven]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A peaceful society group of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are attacked and enslaved lead by the Egyptians.their supernatural matriarch.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman:
They're pacifists shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through
the Egyptian forces eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people
into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just
corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as strong observers) and massive as Kamau is shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches,
but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments otherwise seem to live a rather normal and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but
they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case,
they all start might be just branches attached to rise up their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers
and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear
fight the Egyptians, leading to [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides
a complete victory gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with no casualties very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches
on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as
their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color
of their morality magic, and culture, as they are eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures
a gentle, buddha-like people who view all green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch energy and release it]].
create a baby from it.
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size disappear in clouds of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and
glowing runes - it's unclear if they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* GentleGiant: All of WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic life essence from men to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.
produce babies.



[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.

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[[folder:The Sea People]]
Celtic Tribe]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization small community of Celtic tribesmen who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.



* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group BarbarianLonghair: The men of raiders the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned,
who travel in repeatedly whips Spear with a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. burning branch. However, attacking she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the Egyptians bites pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with
them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on
their Colossaeus gets sunk.
faces and upper bodies.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having
their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.
upper body.



[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.

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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination:
Their clothing, dark skin tone {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and facial features suggest Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that
they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this.
not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite surrendering their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction
to the Egyptians, Scorpion reveals that the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to wipe the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for
them all when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out anyway. their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.



[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.

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[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.

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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold They clearly are inspired in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that Ancient Egypt, only they are related travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of mind the real-life Egyptians.
[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They only appear happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the GrandFinale.
hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're not as feral as Spear or able to sail the other ape-men, but world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they lack have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning
the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much dead. It seems like they're more peaceful than those slaving nations.happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.



[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
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[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear
[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked
and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.Egyptians.



* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.

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* AnachronismStew: Not BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just
as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen strong and dinosaurs living together, massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the aesthetic Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes
of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Bretons is more akin Egyptians, leading to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, a complete victory with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based
no casualties on the Romans due to tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To
the appearance Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their armor morality and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor,
culture, as they are obliterated by a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice''
the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a specific real-world historical more technologically advanced civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none
of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All
of the Queen's raids.
males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* RedShirtArmy: While GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the Babylonians held their own against same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as
Fang enter who tower over other humans, and especially so over the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.
relatively short Spear.



!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalrikka.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.

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!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalrikka.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away
org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based
on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the fray herself when it comes under threat.Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.



* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.

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* ActionMom: She's BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads
group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Vikings alongside her husband, Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and she deals their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against
the most physical damage Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear,
Fang as an independent entity compared or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical
to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented
Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.based on the Philistines.



[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.

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[[folder:Eldar]]
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[[quoteright:350:]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.
[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.



* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.

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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this.
Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over
surrendering to the village, if only so that they can use Egyptians, the boat in order Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
wipe them all out anyway.



[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.

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[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he
[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira
comes to investigate from.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and
the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it use of Arabic as her own before having their language implies that they are related to the king killed.ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.



[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].

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[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle
[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by
the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance Queen, they are forced to fight in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on
wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].
Chinese.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and his village in order dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and waits for his death, taking Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based
on the same pose he Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have
had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead
any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of trying to fight back Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own
against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not interested get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown
in a resolution rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in
that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way
they appear simply to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys be defending their land, with the act of killing people in of itself.Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.



[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
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[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_1576.jpeg]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A monstrous spider living on top tribe of a spire, apparently controlling ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice:
AndroclesLion: After Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on
saves their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out,
wounded member and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs brings in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn food he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter
was carrying, one of it's legs them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live
in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given
the opportunity world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.



[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.

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[[folder:The Plague [[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see their return]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/promo7_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe
of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage
hominids who capture Spear and leaves Fang and use them looking like the walking dead.in a deadly martial tournament.



* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.

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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to
the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses credits, the name of the sauropod herd giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be
killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills
their infected member don't champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear
even have any ''flies'' after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown
around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect
like a ragdoll after he took a drop of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color SuperSerum that sends him into a shade unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys)
and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.

* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to become moving hosts strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones
that can continue tried to spread it, but by infecting retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of
the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly
each other over the Plague is or title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest
where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It
larger warriors murder each other, just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into
for the right to [[spoiler:drink a PlagueZombie black potion and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s closest thing to characters who can run very fast be killed considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors
by a broken spine, overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world,
but they're still also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far more difficult to put down than be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but
they would be in their uninfected state, also exhibit a culture of violence and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run
in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads
terror from host to host via bites, which [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took
the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' ape didn't eat its fellow sauropods even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment
when they were dead, Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic
and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing tried with all of their victims through any means so long as they're dead.might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.

* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both After sipping a bit of the seen victims SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They
have these, a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the ''Argentinosaurus'' highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang
presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For
that matter, the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign
bodies of the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals
well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows
that there are still living, lacking even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
enslave other species.]]
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.
ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.



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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.

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[[folder:Infected Hadrosaur]]
[[folder:The Coven]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.



* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.

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* AxCrazy: AmbiguouslyEvil: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of coven performs dark magic and drains the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills
life out of its maw, signifying any cavemen that the animal has been finally put out cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]]
and [[MindControlEyes changed seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a state case of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared
hardly mitigates what they do to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up
ritual victims in the ghost, first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in
the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by
setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges
sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly green ether when they're killed by its victim.
(if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter,
AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the Hadrosaur eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This
is clearly what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and
extremely late stages human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch
of the infection, Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with its brain being almost completely decayed, her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch
is barely aware much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven
of what's going shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches
on around it, stumbling around their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire
in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures
a haze before bumping green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the Sauropod matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
create a baby from it.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them into plague-infected monsters.
to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.



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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.

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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on
a zombie-like plague.beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.



* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.

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* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out
BarbarianLonghair: The men of the ravine village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting
combined with enough force to break bone [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable
and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of
the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus,
village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered
the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state Coven of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves
Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the safety pain was simply part of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to PoorCommunicationKills: Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try awakes in their healing hut to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly
find himself covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also dung and being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang
glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic
and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and
shouting at him in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into
a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going.
language he can't understand. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava
with the first time. It even ''jumps'', which intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them
is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice''
what seems to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up
idea in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its
his head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it
he doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after
fit in with other humans anymore, which it slaughtered its entire herd.
is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
upper bodies.
* TheVirus: A victim WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.



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[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[folder:The Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
Creator/DarinDePaul
A tribe band of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the bats.slaves they own.



* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member and brings in the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.

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* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their wounded member living off of enslaving people from other villages, and brings in we see the food he was carrying, devastating aftermath of one of them returns his weapon their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe
to him.
have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* DarkIsNotEvil: BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, slavers that value combat and bravery, but they help also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press
Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely
and Fang into a corner more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when
they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are also somewhat intelligent, would only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and actually give prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his spear surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Giant Bats and are starved Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When
Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the injured man begins to cry out to the others risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear
and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking
tribe so is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
see anyone still alive.
* OhCrap: When the FatalFlaw: Their collective one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They know what's going to happen next, brought Spear and [[BatOutOfHell who's going Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they
come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played
for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the injured one]].
Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* PrimalChestPound: MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang.
One does this of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in both the trailer any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and the episode, as he charges brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction
to the rescue of Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his injured tribe-mate.
existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* PrimalStance: SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on.
They are knuckle-walkers.were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.



[[folder:Ape Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.

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[[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
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A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament. sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]]
masks that make them look all the smaller apes decide same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring
to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at mind the time juiced real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up by later, and are shown to have their SuperSerum, own Colossaeus and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do can fight the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and
Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
eventually defeated.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks {{Foil}}: To the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture,
Vikings. Both practice slavery and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang are vicious and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes unrelenting in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until battle, willing to fight to the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given
last no matter how many losses they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid
take. But they used to strengthen differ in their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able
responses to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show
aggression. The Vikings had previously just been out looking for food or, in the a severe case of the mammoths, MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to avenge them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a member losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there.
seafaring abilities. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they
Viking also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except
[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament own and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed
mourn their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up
fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in who quickly start accruing a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies
big death toll of the other apes killed by Krog their own and seem to vanish [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans
simply a natural consequence of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is
their primary strategy when facing large ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a
powerful enemies.empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.



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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.
Egyptians.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman:
BewareTheNiceOnes: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched pacifists by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through
Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people
Egyptian forces into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by
the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) Egyptians' armaments and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They
threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite Kamau bravely fight their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but
CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they seem see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to be loving rise up and protective parents fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as
their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case,
oppressors, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches
are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color
infinitely superior in terms of their magic, morality and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures
culture, as they are a green glowing snake gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that slithers down his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice''
the sacrifice's throat size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes
and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if
they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and greenish skin, strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau
and performing dark rituals that include stealing all the life essence from men to produce babies.other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.



[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.

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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
Sea People]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.



* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.

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* BarbarianLonghair: The men BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch.
attack other civilizations. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and attacking the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with
Egyptians bites them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on
back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their faces Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship
and upper bodies.
forced to surrender.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of FearfulSymmetry: Like the village only wear shorts Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their upper body.Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.



[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.

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[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
Peaceful Villagers]]
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.



* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.

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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination:
FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear clothing, dark skin tone and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that
facial features suggest they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this.
Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction
surrendering to the Scorpion reveals that Egyptians, the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for
wipe them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping all out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
anyway.



[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.

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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.



* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.

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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in Ancient Egypt, only their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring are related to mind the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
Egyptians.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical only appear in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
GrandFinale.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're able to sail not as feral as Spear or the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts other ape-men, but they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning
lack the dead. It seems like they're (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.those slaving nations.



[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who
[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang
are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong
aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory
Romans, with no casualties iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based
on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To
Romans due to the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as appearance of their oppressors, armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor,
they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by recognizably based on a more technologically advanced specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none
of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All
these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the males are just as big Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear
and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do fight back.]]]]
to not get slaughtered.
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and all finally the other adults are incredibly big Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear
and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as
Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the relatively short Spear.Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.



[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.

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[[folder:The Sea People]]
!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based
org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalrikka.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away
on slave raids, she leads the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.fray herself when it comes under threat.



* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also ActionMom: She's a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband,
and attack other civilizations. However, attacking she deals the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced
most physical damage to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear,
Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical
as an independent entity compared to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented
more based on the Philistines.as a protective warrior than actually wicked.



[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.

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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.
[[folder:Eldar]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eldar.png]]
[[quoteright:350:]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this.
CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite surrendering not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over
to the Egyptians, village, if only so that they can use the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau boat in order to wipe them all out anyway. give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.



[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.

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[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira
[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he
comes from.
----
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa.
to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
king killed.



[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.

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[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by
[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle
the Egyptian Queen, they are forced Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to fight in her wars advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes
and raids, and come across a wide variety skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief
of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].



* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.

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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin his village in order to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based
waits for his death, taking on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have
same pose he had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead
of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own
trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to Queen. Unfortunately, she's not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown
interested in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in
a resolution that they appear simply doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way
to be defending their land, with avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.act of killing people in of itself.



!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalrikka.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.

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!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalrikka.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
----
Amina Koroma
* ActionMom: BigBeautifulWoman: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that
more heavyset than Mira, but she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages quite pretty, and enslaving their people, though just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while
she's presented more as bathing in a protective warrior than actually wicked.pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.



[[folder:Eldar]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eldar.png]]
[[quoteright:350:]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.
----
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.

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[[folder:Eldar]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eldar.png]]
[[quoteright:350:]]
[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his
Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good
father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.
----
Mira.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to His daughter inherited his mother Rikka height, skin tone and younger brother.long neck.



[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].

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[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any
!Creatures - 60,246 characters, totaling 60,252 bytes
!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2357.jpeg]]
A pack
of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes
monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].
Fang's families.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies
that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his Fang successfully killed it by caving its head submissively in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear
and waits Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape
for his death, taking on a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either
the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one
of trying to fight the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back against an unstoppable force into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red
with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...prominent black stripes.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of StarterVillain: Their killing people of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it;
in of itself.the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.



[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.

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[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty,
[[folder:Raptors]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_7364.jpeg]]
A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear
and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
Fang.
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* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack
BookEnds: They are seen in the back]] during beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the Viking attack, she later appears alive end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode
and well when Mira [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear
and company Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to her homeland.the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).



[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!Creatures - 42,555 characters, totaling 42,559 bytes
!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2357.jpeg]]
A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.

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[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!Creatures - 42,555 characters, totaling 42,559 bytes
!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2357.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_550.jpeg]]
A pack herd of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The alpha is gigantic, at animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make
the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you fairly common mistake its normal-sized pack members of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such
as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most
the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them are slightly bigger than Fang, tries to subdue the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and
now-mad victim when it tramples the last one small hornlets on herd's eggs only to be the snout similar next to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
die.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
knuckles.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size RedShirt: The rest of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully
herd end up being killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
their diseased member.
* MightyGlacier: ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the ground with sharp branches of a measly massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single
claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters:
on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They are the correct size and shape also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place
giant macronarian, and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.
osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.



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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Fang.

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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang.Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.



* BookEnds: They are seen in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.
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* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* RedShirt: The rest of the herd end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
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A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.
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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.

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A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.
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Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.



* ActionGirl: Mira is a capable survivor, archer and fighter, and can pull her own weight during her adventures with Spear and Fang.
* AmazonianBeauty: Not as bulky or overtly muscular as others, but she does have an athletic and defined build, and can be just as much of a warrior as Spear.
* BadassNormal: She never exhibits the same level of CharlesAtlasSuperpower as Spear, but she makes do with her modern cunning.
* BarefootCaptives: It's unknown whether her people wore shoes or sandals, but by the time she meets Spear and Fang she has nothing on her feet.
* BareYourMidriff: When enslaved by the Egyptian queen, her GoGoEnslavement has this as a feature.
* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: All of her dialogue is in Arabic, while the show's audience are presumed to be English-speakers. As she's the first character in the series to any dialogue at all, and accompanies most of her dialogue with visual aids, she is, unlike most characters who fit this trope, the ''least'' [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] character in the series prior to the appearance of the Historical Society.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: She is unsatisfied with eating raw meat, and cooks up a stew from it and some vegetables she finds, though this probably has more to do with her status as a proper ''Homo Sapiens'' than her sex. Spear is very confused by the idea, but Fang is enticed by the smell and eagerly gobbles it up.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: When hunting a feathered oviraptorsaur dinosaur, Spear first tries to stab it with his spear, and Mira fires an arrow from her newly-constructed bow. Downplayed in that Spear also throws his spear, but it doesn't have much finesse. It's also justified because Spear has clearly never even seen this sort of advanced weapon before, and he later manages to use the bow perfectly fine (with his spear as the arrow). Played straighter in Season 2, where she defaults to the bow and arrow as a weapon of choice.
* HeartbrokenBadass: She's a capable survivor [[spoiler:who was forced to watch as a Viking struck down her lover, before she was choked out, captured, and painfully branded.]]
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: With Spear at the end of the series, the two producing a daughter together]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Barring the midpoint two-episode arc, Season 1 is a chiefly episodic package, but Mira's entrance introduces a more serialized narrative that defines Season 2.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She is shown in the Season 1 finale as a new ally to Spear and Fang.
* MadeASlave: Relates to Spear how she used to have a normal life in a village before an outside civilization [[RapePillageAndBurn raided her village]] and enslaved those they had not killed. It happened again when she, Fang, ans Spear were captured by the Egyptians.
* TheMedic: Mira is seen applying some sort of salve to the numerous wounds Fang sustains fighting the Viking villagers.
* MelancholyMoon: Her people appear to have worshipped the Moon, as she not only prays to it at night, but the symbolism of the crescent moon means enough to her that it was included in her pictograms depicting her capture.
* MeaningfulName: Her name means "Kindness" in several languages, and she's the first unfailingly benevolent force that Spear and Fang meet. In addition, her name can mean "Ocean" or "Boundry" in Sanskrit, [[spoiler:with the civilization that captured her apparently being from across the ocean]].
* NiceGirl: She very quickly befriends Spear and Fang once she realizes they're not a threat and consistently treats them as equals [[spoiler:despite coming from a more advanced civilization]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her noble insistence that Spear help the other slaves escape in "Dawn of Man" rather than just her as he originally intended slows down their escape enough for the main Viking forces to return to the village, cornering the protagonists and indirectly forcing them to [[spoiler:commit a massacre]] in the following episode.
* NubileSavage: Downplayed and Inverted: [[UnkemptBeauty She is not ugly but also not well groomed]], [[spoiler:and she isn't even a savage, but comes from a more advanced civilization that was enslaved by invaders]].
* OneHeadTaller: She already has a long neck and stands a head taller than Spear since Neanderthals were kinda short.
* OutsideContextProblem: Not Mira herself, as she gets along with Fang and Spear just fine, but her introduction shows that there is a whole wide world out there that is more advanced than the primitive dinosaur-infested world. Mira has the ability to speak a language, the knowledge to season and cook food, knowing the psychology of animals like Fang with how she lures her up a mountain with food, the hinting of religion, shown when she seems to pray to the moon, and the chains and collar on her suggest that there are civilizations that have surpassed the Stone Age and perhaps even the Bronze Age. Civilizations that, if Mira's drawings are accurate, Fang and Spear will have to deal with.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The first character to actually speak, but in completely untranslated Arabic. Thankfully, she also draws out what she's saying with a stick into the sand so it's still possible for Spear and the audience to pick up what she's saying.
* ReligionIsMagic: Averted. Spear is even confused when it appears, unlike how it was with the witch coven from season 1, that her worshipping of the Moon doesn't seem to do anything when he tries it himself.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:The large horned figure she drew alongside the scorpion insignia is revealed to have not been referring to a large horned being called the Scorpion but rather a Viking wearing a horned helmet and carrying a scorpion insignia, who was responsible for slaying her lover. It just so happens that there's an actual powerful demonic entity that greatly resembles her drawing.]]
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:She eventually becomes one to Spear, having a child by him after he seems to die of his wounds from his fight with the demonic Chieftain.]]
* SheCleansUpNicely: For most of the show, she's a slave dressed in plain rags and wearing no makeup or jewels. After she's captured by the Egyptians, she's [[GoGoEnslavement forced]] to wear a golden, [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit with earrings and a slight mascara, accentuating her beauty.
* ShesGotLegs: She has long, thin legs as her white minidress shows.
* TheSilentBob: Unable to teach Spear her language, she usually doesn't say much during their travels, mostly communicating through gestures.
* SlaveBrand: The back of her head is tattooed with a stylized scorpion, a symbol associated with those who enslaved her [[spoiler:as seen on the sail of the ship that recaptures her]]. [[spoiler:A flashback in "Echoes of Eternity" reveals that it's not a tattoo, but a ''burn brand''.]]
* SlaveCollar: First appears wearing a large wooden stockade-style collar.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[spoiler: Spear seems to ultimately succumb to the injuries he sustains fighting the empowered Chieftain in the finale of Season 2, but whether he managed to survive or not, it's revealed at the very end that he and Mira had conceived a child after the battle.]]
* StatuesqueStunner: She's not at all bad looking and she's almost a whole foot taller than Spear and even slightly taller than several of her fellow slaves shown later on.
* SuddenlySpeaking: Halfway through the Season 1 finale, she suddenly says her own name. Therefore, she is the first character in the series to actually speak, though all of her dialogue is in Arabic.
* SupportPartyMember: Though she does what she can to assist in combat, she mostly supports the duo with a number of advanced societal skills such as medicine, sailing, navigation, carpentry, and cooking.
* ThroughHisStomach: Fang starts to tolerate her after tasting some of the food she makes, though he doesn't care for the spices. She later motivates Fang to climb a rocky hill by offering her some huge grubs, and Fang goes absolutely crazy for her cooking.
* TraumaticHaircut: [[spoiler: She used to have short black hair until she was enslaved by Vikings, who shaved and branded her head.]]
* {{Tritagonist}}: Once she reunites and joins with Spear and Fang in season 2, Mira becomes the third most focused character in the show.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:She and Spear don't marry in the traditional sense, but they do have this kind of relationship by the end of the series, with her being a tall and fairly attractive woman and him being a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman. It's especially pronounced when they conceive their child, as Spear is covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* {{Worldbuilding}}: She shows that modern humans exist in this world.

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* ActionGirl: Mira is a capable survivor, archer and fighter, and can pull her own weight during her adventures with Spear and Fang.
* AmazonianBeauty: Not as bulky or overtly muscular as others, but she does have an athletic and defined build, and can be just as much of a warrior as Spear.
* BadassNormal: She never exhibits the same level of CharlesAtlasSuperpower as Spear, but she makes do with her modern cunning.
* BarefootCaptives: It's unknown whether her people wore shoes or sandals, but by the time she meets Spear and Fang she has nothing on her feet.
* BareYourMidriff: When enslaved by the Egyptian queen, her GoGoEnslavement has this as a feature.
* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: All of her dialogue is in Arabic, while the show's audience are presumed to be English-speakers. As
HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the first character in the series to any dialogue at all, daughter of a Neanderthal and accompanies most of her dialogue a Human, with visual aids, she is, unlike most characters who fit this trope, the ''least'' [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] character in the series prior to the appearance Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the Historical Society.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: She is unsatisfied with eating raw meat, and cooks up a stew from it and some vegetables she finds, though this probably has more to do with her status as a proper
greater ''Homo Sapiens'' than her sex. Spear is very confused by the idea, but Fang is enticed by the smell and eagerly gobbles it up.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: When hunting a feathered oviraptorsaur dinosaur, Spear first tries to stab it with his spear, and Mira fires an arrow from her newly-constructed bow. Downplayed in
sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Spear also throws his spear, but it doesn't Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have much finesse. It's also justified because Spear has clearly never even seen this sort of advanced weapon before, and he later manages to use the bow perfectly fine (with his spear as the arrow). Played straighter in Season 2, where she defaults to the bow and arrow as a weapon of choice.
* HeartbrokenBadass: She's a capable survivor [[spoiler:who was forced to watch as a Viking struck down her lover,
interbred before she was choked out, captured, and painfully branded.]]
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: With Spear at
the end of the series, the two producing a daughter together]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Barring the midpoint two-episode arc, Season 1 is a chiefly episodic package, but Mira's entrance introduces a more serialized narrative that defines Season 2.
former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She is shown in the Season 1 finale as a new ally to Spear and Fang.
* MadeASlave: Relates to Spear how she used to have a normal life in a village before an outside civilization [[RapePillageAndBurn raided
makes her village]] and enslaved those they had not killed. It happened again when she, Fang, ans Spear were captured by the Egyptians.
* TheMedic: Mira is seen applying some sort of salve to the numerous wounds Fang sustains fighting the Viking villagers.
* MelancholyMoon: Her people appear to have worshipped the Moon, as she not
only prays to it appearance at night, but the symbolism of the crescent moon means enough to her that it was included in her pictograms depicting her capture.
* MeaningfulName: Her name means "Kindness" in several languages, and she's the first unfailingly benevolent force that Spear and Fang meet. In addition, her name can mean "Ocean" or "Boundry" in Sanskrit, [[spoiler:with the civilization that captured her apparently being from across the ocean]].
* NiceGirl: She very quickly befriends Spear and Fang once she realizes they're not a threat and consistently treats them as equals [[spoiler:despite coming from a more advanced civilization]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her noble insistence that Spear help the other slaves escape in "Dawn of Man" rather than just her as he originally intended slows down their escape enough for the main Viking forces to return to the village, cornering the protagonists and indirectly forcing them to [[spoiler:commit a massacre]] in the following episode.
* NubileSavage: Downplayed and Inverted: [[UnkemptBeauty She is not ugly but also not well groomed]], [[spoiler:and she isn't even a savage, but comes from a more advanced civilization that was enslaved by invaders]].
* OneHeadTaller: She already has a long neck and stands a head taller than Spear since Neanderthals were kinda short.
* OutsideContextProblem: Not Mira herself, as she gets along with Fang and Spear just fine, but her introduction shows that there is a whole wide world out there that is more advanced than the primitive dinosaur-infested world. Mira has the ability to speak a language, the knowledge to season and cook food, knowing the psychology of animals like Fang with how she lures her up a mountain with food, the hinting of religion, shown when she seems to pray to the moon, and the chains and collar on her suggest that there are civilizations that have surpassed the Stone Age and perhaps even the Bronze Age. Civilizations that, if Mira's drawings are accurate, Fang and Spear will have to deal with.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The first character to actually speak, but in completely untranslated Arabic. Thankfully, she also draws out what she's saying with a stick into the sand so it's still possible for Spear and the audience to pick up what she's saying.
* ReligionIsMagic: Averted. Spear is even confused when it appears, unlike how it was with the witch coven from season 1, that her worshipping of the Moon doesn't seem to do anything when he tries it himself.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:The large horned figure she drew alongside the scorpion insignia is revealed to have not been referring to a large horned being called the Scorpion but rather a Viking wearing a horned helmet and carrying a scorpion insignia, who was responsible for slaying her lover. It just so happens that there's an actual powerful demonic entity that greatly resembles her drawing.]]
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:She eventually becomes one to Spear, having a child by him after he seems to die of his wounds from his fight with the demonic Chieftain.]]
* SheCleansUpNicely: For most of the show, she's a slave dressed in plain rags and wearing no makeup or jewels. After she's captured by the Egyptians, she's [[GoGoEnslavement forced]] to wear a golden, [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit with earrings and a slight mascara, accentuating her beauty.
* ShesGotLegs: She has long, thin legs as her white minidress shows.
* TheSilentBob: Unable to teach Spear her language, she usually doesn't say much during their travels, mostly communicating through gestures.
* SlaveBrand: The back of her head is tattooed with a stylized scorpion, a symbol associated with those who enslaved her [[spoiler:as seen on the sail of the ship that recaptures her]]. [[spoiler:A flashback in "Echoes of Eternity" reveals that it's not a tattoo, but a ''burn brand''.]]
* SlaveCollar: First appears wearing a large wooden stockade-style collar.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[spoiler: Spear seems to ultimately succumb to the injuries he sustains fighting the empowered Chieftain in the finale of Season 2, but whether he managed to survive or not, it's revealed at the very end that he and Mira had conceived a child after the battle.]]
* StatuesqueStunner: She's not at all bad looking and she's almost a whole foot taller than Spear and even slightly taller than several of her fellow slaves shown later on.
* SuddenlySpeaking: Halfway through the Season 1 finale, she suddenly says her own name. Therefore, she is the first character in the series to actually speak, though all of her dialogue is in Arabic.
* SupportPartyMember: Though she does what she can to assist in combat, she mostly supports the duo with a number of advanced societal skills such as medicine, sailing, navigation, carpentry, and cooking.
* ThroughHisStomach: Fang starts to tolerate her after tasting some of the food she makes, though he doesn't care for the spices. She later motivates Fang to climb a rocky hill by offering her some huge grubs, and Fang goes absolutely crazy for her cooking.
* TraumaticHaircut: [[spoiler: She used to have short black hair until she was enslaved by Vikings, who shaved and branded her head.]]
* {{Tritagonist}}: Once she reunites and joins with Spear and Fang in season 2, Mira becomes the third most focused character in the show.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:She and Spear don't marry in the traditional sense, but they do have this kind of relationship by
the end of the series, GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed
with her being a tall and fairly attractive woman and him being a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman. It's especially pronounced when they conceive their child, as Spear is covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* {{Worldbuilding}}: She shows that modern humans exist in this world.
aspects of his facial structure.



[[folder:Spear's New Child ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.

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[[folder:Spear's New Child ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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!!!Fang's Family
[[folder:Fang's First Brood]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/fangs_babies.jpg]]
Fang's two nestlings.



* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
play with him.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end CuteLittleFangs: Both of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is
baby tyrannosaurs sport a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her
stubbier version of their mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two
of his facial structure. them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].



!!!Fang's Family
[[folder:Fang's First Clutch]]
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Fang's two nestlings.

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!!!Fang's Family
[[folder:Fang's First Clutch]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
[[folder:Red]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
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Fang's two nestlings.A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.



* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1661225327626784.jpg]]
A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.
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[[folder:Fang's Second Clutch]]Brood]]



!!!Friends and Allies
[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.

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!!Friends
and Allies
[[folder:Lula]]
!!!Season One
[[folder:Mira]]
[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_1.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see her before her enslavement]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_hair.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps
Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom
Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.save from a pliosaur and later befriend.



* ActionGirl: Mira is a capable survivor, archer and fighter, and can pull her own weight during her adventures with Spear and Fang.
* AmazonianBeauty: Not as bulky or overtly muscular as others, but she does have an athletic and defined build, and can be just as much of a warrior as Spear.
* BadassNormal: She never exhibits the same level of CharlesAtlasSuperpower as Spear, but she makes do with her modern cunning.
* BarefootCaptives: It's unknown whether her people wore shoes or sandals, but by the time she meets Spear and Fang she has nothing on her feet.
* BareYourMidriff: When enslaved by the Egyptian queen, her GoGoEnslavement has this as a feature.
* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: All of her dialogue is in Arabic, while the show's audience are presumed to be English-speakers. As she's the first character in the series to any dialogue at all, and accompanies most of her dialogue with visual aids, she is, unlike most characters who fit this trope, the ''least'' [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] character in the series prior to the appearance of the Historical Society.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: She is unsatisfied with eating raw meat, and cooks up a stew from it and some vegetables she finds, though this probably has more to do with her status as a proper ''Homo Sapiens'' than her sex. Spear is very confused by the idea, but Fang is enticed by the smell and eagerly gobbles it up.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: When hunting a feathered oviraptorsaur dinosaur, Spear first tries to stab it with his spear, and Mira fires an arrow from her newly-constructed bow. Downplayed in that Spear also throws his spear, but it doesn't have much finesse. It's also justified because Spear has clearly never even seen this sort of advanced weapon before, and he later manages to use the bow perfectly fine (with his spear as the arrow). Played straighter in Season 2, where she defaults to the bow and arrow as a weapon of choice.
* HeartbrokenBadass: She's a capable survivor [[spoiler:who was forced to watch as a Viking struck down her lover, before she was choked out, captured, and painfully branded.]]
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: With Spear at the end of the series, the two producing a daughter together]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Barring the midpoint two-episode arc, Season 1 is a chiefly episodic package, but Mira's entrance introduces a more serialized narrative that defines Season 2.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She is shown in the Season 1 finale as a new ally to Spear and Fang.
* MadeASlave: Relates to Spear how she used to have a normal life in a village before an outside civilization [[RapePillageAndBurn raided her village]] and enslaved those they had not killed. It happened again when she, Fang, ans Spear were captured by the Egyptians.
* TheMedic: Mira is seen applying some sort of salve to the numerous wounds Fang sustains fighting the Viking villagers.
* MelancholyMoon: Her people appear to have worshipped the Moon, as she not only prays to it at night, but the symbolism of the crescent moon means enough to her that it was included in her pictograms depicting her capture.
* MeaningfulName: Her name means "Kindness" in several languages, and she's the first unfailingly benevolent force that Spear and Fang meet. In addition, her name can mean "Ocean" or "Boundry" in Sanskrit, [[spoiler:with the civilization that captured her apparently being from across the ocean]].
* NiceGirl: She very quickly befriends Spear and Fang once she realizes they're not a threat and consistently treats them as equals [[spoiler:despite coming from a more advanced civilization]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her noble insistence that Spear help the other slaves escape in "Dawn of Man" rather than just her as he originally intended slows down their escape enough for the main Viking forces to return to the village, cornering the protagonists and indirectly forcing them to [[spoiler:commit a massacre]] in the following episode.
* NubileSavage: Downplayed and Inverted: [[UnkemptBeauty She is not ugly but also not well groomed]], [[spoiler:and she isn't even a savage, but comes from a more advanced civilization that was enslaved by invaders]].
* OneHeadTaller: She already has a long neck and stands a head taller than Spear since Neanderthals were kinda short.
* OutsideContextProblem: Not Mira herself, as she gets along with Fang and Spear just fine, but her introduction shows that there is a whole wide world out there that is more advanced than the primitive dinosaur-infested world. Mira has the ability to speak a language, the knowledge to season and cook food, knowing the psychology of animals like Fang with how she lures her up a mountain with food, the hinting of religion, shown when she seems to pray to the moon, and the chains and collar on her suggest that there are civilizations that have surpassed the Stone Age and perhaps even the Bronze Age. Civilizations that, if Mira's drawings are accurate, Fang and Spear will have to deal with.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The first character to actually speak, but in completely untranslated Arabic. Thankfully, she also draws out what she's saying with a stick into the sand so it's still possible for Spear and the audience to pick up what she's saying.
* ReligionIsMagic: Averted. Spear is even confused when it appears, unlike how it was with the witch coven from season 1, that her worshipping of the Moon doesn't seem to do anything when he tries it himself.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:The large horned figure she drew alongside the scorpion insignia is revealed to have not been referring to a large horned being called the Scorpion but rather a Viking wearing a horned helmet and carrying a scorpion insignia, who was responsible for slaying her lover. It just so happens that there's an actual powerful demonic entity that greatly resembles her drawing.]]
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:She eventually becomes one to Spear, having a child by him after he seems to die of his wounds from his fight with the demonic Chieftain.]]
* SheCleansUpNicely: For most of the show, she's a slave dressed in plain rags and wearing no makeup or jewels. After she's captured by the Egyptians, she's [[GoGoEnslavement forced]] to wear a golden, [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit with earrings and a slight mascara, accentuating her beauty.
* ShesGotLegs: She has long, thin legs as her white minidress shows.
* TheSilentBob: Unable to teach Spear her language, she usually doesn't say much during their travels, mostly communicating through gestures.
* SlaveBrand: The back of her head is tattooed with a stylized scorpion, a symbol associated with those who enslaved her [[spoiler:as seen on the sail of the ship that recaptures her]]. [[spoiler:A flashback in "Echoes of Eternity" reveals that it's not a tattoo, but a ''burn brand''.]]
* SlaveCollar: First appears wearing a large wooden stockade-style collar.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[spoiler: Spear seems to ultimately succumb to the injuries he sustains fighting the empowered Chieftain in the finale of Season 2, but whether he managed to survive or not, it's revealed at the very end that he and Mira had conceived a child after the battle.]]
* StatuesqueStunner: She's not at all bad looking and she's almost a whole foot taller than Spear and even slightly taller than several of her fellow slaves shown later on.
* SuddenlySpeaking: Halfway through the Season 1 finale, she suddenly says her own name. Therefore, she is the first character in the series to actually speak, though all of her dialogue is in Arabic.
* SupportPartyMember: Though she does what she can to assist in combat, she mostly supports the duo with a number of advanced societal skills such as medicine, sailing, navigation, carpentry, and cooking.
* ThroughHisStomach: Fang starts to tolerate her after tasting some of the food she makes, though he doesn't care for the spices. She later motivates Fang to climb a rocky hill by offering her some huge grubs, and Fang goes absolutely crazy for her cooking.
* TraumaticHaircut: [[spoiler: She used to have short black hair until she was enslaved by Vikings, who shaved and branded her head.]]
* {{Tritagonist}}: Once she reunites and joins with Spear and Fang in season 2, Mira becomes the third most focused character in the show.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:She and Spear don't marry in the traditional sense, but they do have this kind of relationship by the end of the series, with her being a tall and fairly attractive woman and him being a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman. It's especially pronounced when they conceive their child, as Spear is covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* {{Worldbuilding}}: She shows that modern humans exist in this world.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.
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!!!Season Two




!!Other Characters
!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.

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\n!!Other Characters\n!!!The Historical Society\n[[folder:In General]]\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.[[folder:Amal]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order
to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.
make him fight for her.



* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.

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* IAmVeryBritish: All but AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not
one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to captured villagers is the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing
girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with a crazed cannibal have little to do her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in
the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of man. what will happen to her if he doesn't.



!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.
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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.
[[/folder]]



!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.

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!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Amal]]
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!!Notable Antagonists
[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima
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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is
in order to make fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him fight for her.into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom:
AmbiguouslyHuman: It's not clear unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or not one some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was
captured villagers is by a ''different'' group and later sold to the girl's mother, Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far,
but Amal he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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 ever interacts with her father relief is that he has no further interest in the heroes from that point forth.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His
on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in
the brutality Kamau Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is forced known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to take part in, if only the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that
he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and
terrified reaction to seeing a vision of what will happen the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to her if him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he doesn't.has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.



[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].

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[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes
Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King
leader of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy:
marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while and his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes
eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].
his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being
made clear that Kamau has to kill [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows it together. When his head submissively son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and waits for his death, taking on allows the same pose he had when he was trying river currents to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute
sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to appease [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown
in a resolution river so that doesn't involve bloodshed...he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.

* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a tribute large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and making completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his
a display parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of submissiveness is a great way the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to avoid have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys and the act Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of killing his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in of itself.a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].



[[folder:Amara]]

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[[folder:Amara]][[folder:Ima]]
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* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.

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* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before The leader of the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.
[[/folder]]

!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
Egyptians.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be
completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and
has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat
beginning; in the bats' kills, the fact next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they try to avenge it implies this surrender without a fight]]. She is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk
also well aware of its leg out, and subjects her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws
her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even disregards Spear after he tries starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]]
to batter another show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many
of its legs in with a rock to distract it the strikes and slaps him grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the wall dance routines she forces her slaves to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him perform and the opportunity to impale it dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes
through the head roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages
with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the bats, honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful
as they handed CombatStilettos, as Spear over found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order
to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored
force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she
tries to batter use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of it's legs in with a rock them until she sees Spear is able to remain focused exert some influence on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity something she didn't expect but is all too happy to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.exploit for her own ends.]]



[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.

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Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into a murderous rage Lord Darlington's manor and leaves them looking like terrorizes the walking dead.society.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.
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!!!Infected Hadrosaur

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!!!Plague Monster

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\n!!!Plague Monster[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plague Monster]]



[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.caves from the bats.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why
AndroclesLion: After Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes
saves their members one at a time wounded member and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth
brings in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem
food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
him.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster.
DarkIsNotEvil: They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats
and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, starved to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When
the poor dinosaur as it turns injured man begins to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, cry out to the point others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight
that Spear he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.frail appearance.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill.
OhCrap: When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is
the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability
carrying the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows
rest begin screaming. They know what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One
does so this in both the trailer and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where
he charges to the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They
are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.
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A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
[=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A group tribe of prehistoric women hominids who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
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A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.

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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community
of the marauders Celtic tribesmen who enslaved Mira find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived nursing him back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.health.



* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].

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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking:
BarbarianLonghair: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one men of the most difficult opponents village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips
Spear has faced. with a burning branch. However, like she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in
his wife, head that he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang fit in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He
with other humans anymore, which is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank:
what leads to him [[spoiler: Much like making his new master, house painting in the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take child to carry on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.legacy.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion yanks him from the afterlife and implicitly promises to give him the power he needs to finally kill Spear and Fang. TribalFacePaint: The cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world
men of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of
tribe wear blue war paint on their community faces and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
upper bodies.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PragmaticVillainy:
WalkingShirtlessScene: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to men of the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving
only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
upper body.



[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.

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[[folder:Eldar]]
[[folder:The Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings
[=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to
enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home people. Mira is among the slaves they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.own.



* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.

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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts.
Despite not their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong able to throw an axe with enough that he can chew force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through ropes ''with his teeth''.
sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the
RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying
reaction to the dead, Eldar frees Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture
the slaves they were bringing over to and kill the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order invaders leading to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
whole tribe being wiped out.



[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.

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[[folder:Rikka]]
[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]\n-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring\nThe Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.Ancient Egyptians.



* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.

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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads
FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the Vikings alongside her husband, same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt
and she deals the most physical damage are speculated to Fang as an independent entity compared have contributed to the rest of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To
the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long
enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of
a village that makes captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their living off real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of invading other villages and enslaving tearing armies apart on their people, though she's presented own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're
more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.



[[folder:The Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.

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[[folder:The Madman]]
[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
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A violent escapee from peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.Egyptians.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear.
BewareTheNiceOnes: They're both wild pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong
and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and kills for survival threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets
decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant they had nothing to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.
fear after all]].]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when
CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails
all start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to getting his head impaled.a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, their morality and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't
seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through are about ''twice'' the head.]]
size of everyone else.
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around
the ones worn by multiple tribes and towards his victims in the vein they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
conquerors.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members GentleGiant: All of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give everyone but him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back
are tattooed; too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is
the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him
same size as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times
normal human child, while he's yowling out of pain Kamau and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than
all the other scientists he's able to obscure himself adults are incredibly big and strikes unannounced.]]strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.



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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.

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[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious warlord from across civilization who terrorised the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's Mediterranean during the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.Bronze Age.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind group of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance raiders who travel in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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.
attack other civilizations. However, there attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself
is no hint of his presence of successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have
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 Spear, Fang or Kamau, 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do
so end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's
being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they
defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is
having their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical
to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The
Egyptian Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.only they are more based on the Philistines.



[[folder:Ima]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_24.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Ima]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_24.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.
[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On
the receiving end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one
of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking:
this. Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau
surrendering to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks Egyptians, the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she
Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill
wipe them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]
out anyway.



!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_1576.jpeg]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.
[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.



* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member and brings in the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.

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* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their wounded member jewelry and brings the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear
in the food he was carrying, one GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology
of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil:
the Vikings and Egyptians. They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely
also much more primitive peaceful than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.
those slaving nations.



[[folder:Ape Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.

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[[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see their return]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/promo7_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture
[[folder:Other Minor Civilizations]]
As
Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and use them in raids, and come across a deadly martial tournament. wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull AnachronismStew: Not as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men
drastic as other examples in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off
series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon aesthetic of the giant gorilla Bretons is more akin to death the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill,
iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of
the smaller apes love to watch civilizations is clearly based on the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where
Romans due to the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation appearance of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills
their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, armor and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
architecture.
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are killed obliterated by the followers almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims
of the Scorpion.]]
Queen's raids.
* BullyingADragon: The rest of RedShirtArmy: While the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered Babylonians held their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get own against the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like
Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in
enter the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until
fray there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but
they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone
can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them
do to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three
of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly
are shown in rapid sequence one after drinking another: first the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of
Chinese/Hun army, then the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous Breton army, and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After
finally the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
Roman army.
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
**
YellowPeril: One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up civilizations Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is
defending their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.



[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.

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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Rikka]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife
and nursing him back to health.mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.



* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.

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* BarbarianLonghair: The men ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest
of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
she dies for her efforts.
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of
DarkActionGirl: In the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, sense that she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part in charge of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by
a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the
village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on that makes their upper body.living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.



[[folder:The Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.

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[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to
Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings
enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their people. Mira is among the slaves home they own.only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.



* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.

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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather
than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into
a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain
primitive human teenager, Eldar is still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting strong enough that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing
can chew through them like paper.
ropes ''with his teeth''.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
TheDragon: To his father.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have MeaningfulName: Eldar is the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering
''eldest'' son in the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The
Chieftain's reaction to family.
* PetTheDog: After burying
the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture
dead, Eldar frees the slaves and kill they were bringing over to the invaders leading village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their whole tribe being wiped out.family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.



[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.

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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based
Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look
on Ancient Egyptians.
----
* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks
his face when he sees that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and
Fang who quickly start accruing has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding
a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured
leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning
before having the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.king killed.



[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A
[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a
peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.village]].



* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed has to literally stomp kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease
the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and massive as Kamau making a display of submissiveness is but are too frightened a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes
act of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like
killing people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way in of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.
itself.



[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.
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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.

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[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on
[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before
the Sea People, Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in
a mysterious civilization who terrorised pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in
the Mediterranean back]] during the Bronze Age.
----
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]]
Viking attack, she later appears alive and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated well when Mira and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced
company return to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.
her homeland.



[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.
----
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.

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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting
[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be
a tranquil beach.
----
good father to Mira.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height,
skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.
long neck.



[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.

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[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
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!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2357.jpeg]]
A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'',
and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros,
and the use of Arabic as last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite
their language horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them
implies that they are related to Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely
the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south largest of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as
pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear or and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the other ape-men, others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'',
but they lack have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either
the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster:
They're also much more peaceful just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger
than those slaving nations.its other pack-members.



[[folder:Other Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.

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[[folder:Other Civilizations]]
As
[[folder:Raptors]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_7364.jpeg]]
A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack
Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons and Chinese.Fang.



* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.

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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they
BookEnds: They are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations
seen thus far, all of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, Babylonians, medieval Bretons in the beginning chasing down Fang and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences,
Spear. They appear in the end they're just victims [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start
of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While
episode and [[spoiler:become important in the Babylonians held their own against duo's escape strategy from the Egyptian soldiers, once flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue
Spear and Fang enter into the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One
territory of the civilizations giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks
Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).



!!Creatures
!!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2357.jpeg]]
A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.

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!!Creatures
!!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2357.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_550.jpeg]]
A pack herd of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The alpha is gigantic, at animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make
the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you fairly common mistake its normal-sized pack members of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such
as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most
the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them are slightly bigger than Fang, tries to subdue the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and
now-mad victim when it tramples the last one small hornlets on herd's eggs only to be the snout similar next to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
die.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
knuckles.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size RedShirt: The rest of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully
herd end up being killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
their diseased member.
* MightyGlacier: ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the ground with sharp branches of a measly massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single
claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters:
on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They are the correct size and shape also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place
giant macronarian, and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.
osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.



[[folder:Raptors]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Fang.

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[[folder:Raptors]]
[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang.Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.



* BookEnds: They are seen in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).

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* BookEnds: They are seen in AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike
the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in Plague Monster, the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue
Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores
into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in
the territory dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified
of the giant bats after sundown Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and return to initially bolts for the field of tall grass trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill
but when [[spoiler:the bats confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and
are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have antagonists of their respective episodes that has the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough
intent to kill them.
* RaptorAttack:
everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At
also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on
their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers.
episodes]]. The pack key differences is that attacks the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang consists [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of about fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a hundred individuals (most peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable
of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance,
which [[OneHitPointWonder die gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only
from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of
a single hit]]).small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.



[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.

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[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.



* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* RedShirt: The rest of the herd end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.
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[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A herd of herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.
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* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Probably the ''first'' non-edutainment cartoon to feature ''Argentinosaurus''.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: When was the last time you saw ''Anzu'' in a cartoon?



* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Deinosuchus'' is a [[StockDinosaurs Stock Prehistoric Reptile]] in educational works, but rare in media otherwise.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: The largest one is about the right size for ''Titanoboa'', a giant constrictor snake from the Eocene.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: While ''Tropeognathus'' has achieved some recognition in recent years (largely on account of its central role in an episode of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''), it's still nowhere near as well-known or ubiquitous as the likes of ''Pteranodon'' or ''Quetzalcoatlus''.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: One of the ''first'' times a protoceratid is represented in a cartoon.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: They do resemble ''Necromantis'', a relatively large-sized predatory bat from the Eocene, even having its characteristic strong jaw muscles and short snout. However, while the real ''Necromantis'' was likely comparable in size to modern carnivorous bats, these guys are the size of a small aircraft.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: Whilst simply referred to as "wild dogs", they resemble borophagines.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less so than other prehistoric creatures seen on the show, but ''Arsinoitherium'' is still not particularly well-known.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: How many have heard of this small Mesozoic mammal outside of documentaries?



* SeldomSeenSpecies: Long-horned bison are obscure in popular media.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: Based on their sheer size, as well as the geographical setting of the episode they appear in, they are likely ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus'' rather than any modern elephant species.



* SeldomSeenSpecies: May possibly be ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potanichthys Potanichthys]]'', a type of Triassic flying fish.

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[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.

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[[folder:Amal]]
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!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum
of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to make him fight for her.discuss their theories on history and science.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not
IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the captured villagers is members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing
with her father on-screen a crazed cannibal have little to do with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in
the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of what will happen to her if he doesn't.man.



[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.

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[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any
[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member
of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his soldiers.
fellows.
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* OhCrap: He has this look on TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his face assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he sees that Fang has breached resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing
his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before
anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the king killed.one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.



[[folder:The King of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
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[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].

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[[folder:The King [[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader
of the Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle
Historical Society who hosts the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while group's meetings at his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].
home.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen
that Kamau our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman
has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways
to kill him his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively shirt]] and waits for his death, taking on the same pose a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight
falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an unstoppable force enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute the broken spear in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a tribute stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]



[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems to be a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone and long neck.

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[[folder:Mira's Father]]
[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems
Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late
to be a good father the group's meeting.
----
* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go
to Mira.
investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited
UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his height, skin tone and long neck.body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].



[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when Mira and company return to her homeland.

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[[folder:Amara]]
[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
----
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but she's quite pretty, he's also seems to be the friendliest and just like Mira she had a lover before most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the Viking attack.
* NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in
only one to come to Charles's defense when the back]] during others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to
the Viking attack, she jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later appears alive whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and well when Mira bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist
and company return to her homeland.zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.



!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.

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!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[folder:Bertie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left [[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history
survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest
and science.grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.



* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.

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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other
members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a
society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat
with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man. teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.



[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.

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[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Amal]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/amal_5.jpg]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
Hillary Hawkins
The youngest member daughter of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked Kamau, kept prisoner by his fellows.Ima in order to make him fight for her.



* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end when he resorts credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close
to a primitive spear her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage
to kill make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of
the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he
captured villagers is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met
girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has
a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this part to play in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] the brutality Kamau is by what forced to take part in, if only because he's just done. That, or terrified of what will happen to her if he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.
doesn't.



[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.

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[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace.
The leader Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The King
of the Historical Society who hosts Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle
the group's meetings at Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his home.guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chief of the Peaceful Village]]
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The unnamed chief of a peaceful village]].



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed same pose he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially
had when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead
of man no matter how developed they seem trying to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the
fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death unstoppable force with the broken spear overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the Madman act of killing people in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]of itself.



[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.
----
* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].

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[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of
Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before
the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.
----
Viking attack.
* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in a pond.
* NotQuiteDead: Despite being hit by an ax [[InTheBack
in the parlour with Bertie back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and well when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, Mira and while he does eventually take up arms company return to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].
her homeland.



[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
----
* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.

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[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
----
Creator/DaveFennoy
* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also GoodParents: He seems to be the friendliest a good father to Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone
and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.
long neck.



[[folder:Bertie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.

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[[folder:Bertie]]
!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member
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A monstrous spider living on top
of a spire, apparently controlling the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.bats.



* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
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!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.
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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.

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!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left
[[folder:Mira's Father]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
* GoodParents: He seems
to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house
be a good father to discuss their theories on history Mira.
* TheLeader: Of Mira's people.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: His daughter inherited his height, skin tone
and science.
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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.
long neck.



[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.

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[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
[[folder:Amara]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of
Amina Koroma
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's more heavyset than Mira, but she's quite pretty, and just like Mira she had a lover before
the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.
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Viking attack.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right NakedFirstImpression: Fang first encounters her while she's bathing in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
pond.
* DecoyProtagonist: NotQuiteDead: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed being hit by an ax [[InTheBack in the back]] during the Viking attack, she later appears alive and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage well when Mira and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory
company return to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.
her homeland.



[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.

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[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
!!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum
of the Historical Society upper-class British gentlemen who hosts the group's meetings regularly meet at his home.Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you
gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared
who adjourn to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even
more so than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest Vikings. The tribulations of the a society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt
of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy do with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name
series' overarching plot about a Caveman and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against
his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match
dinosaur companion, save for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on underlying narrative about the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]inherent savage nature of man.



[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.

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[[folder:Blakely]]
[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way [[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from London for '''this'''?'']]
the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly
Jacob Dudman
The youngest
member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.whose theories are mocked by his fellows.



* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].

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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the parlour end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met
with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom:
caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that renders him insensate immediately, he hits his RageBreakingPoint and whilst he chucks violently kills his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' attempts theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to rouse him. The inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the
episode ultimately ends without disclosing if is set. It's entirely possible that he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force could be an alternative universe version of the blow]].him.



[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.

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[[folder:Giroud]]
[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Jeremy Crutchley
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded leader of the bunch. Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.



* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.

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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the group, British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique,
but he's also seems more than a match to be fistfight the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with
insane killer for a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting helpless whenever the Madman with rifles, gets his body can be seen lying hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for
the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman came back by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for him a spear and bit out his throat]].
fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and zoologist.
being the senior of his assembly.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but
he's certainly no match for the only non-British member of Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the Historical Society--specifically, assailant before being overpowered. When he's French instead of British.armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]



[[folder:Bertie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.

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[[folder:Bertie]]
[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest
Giles Matthey
A portly
member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.



* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Is CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the oldest member of parlour with Bertie when the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other
more physically able members of the society in dealing with go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman.
Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* SlashedThroat: The UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman kills gives him by ripping a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his throat with body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
neck broken from the force of the blow]].



!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.

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!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling
org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among
the bats.society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat
only one to come to Charles's defense when the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
others mock his hypothesis.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a rock single punch to distract it the jaw when he grabs a sword, and slaps the rest of the society are forced to leave him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats,
behind as they handed Spear over to flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French
instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
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A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest
and leaves them looking like grumpiest member of the walking dead.society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.



* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
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!!Notable Antagonists
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
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[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.
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* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.

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* NobleSavages: NobleSavage: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
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As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.

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As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Babylonians, Romans, Bretons, Bretons and Chinese.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).

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[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.

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[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
!!!Season One
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_scorpion.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A mysterious warlord from across monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.bats.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
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[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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!!!Season Two



[[folder:Ima]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_24.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_24.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_scorpion.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of
A mysterious warlord from across the Egyptians.sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.


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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
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A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.

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A tribe monstrous spider living on top of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament. spire, apparently controlling the bats.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a bit few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of jewelry, Krog wears its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming
a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him
horn into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
its head.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that
InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks
eat the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until
bats' kills, the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given
fact they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out
try to avenge a member of it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series part. The animatic implies that mostly operates they feed on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing
to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing
rip a [[spoiler:juiced-up chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear massacre their leader and a good number after he tries to batter another of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them
its legs in with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down a rock to distract it and slaughtered slaps him against the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting wall to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood focus on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also
beating Fang some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took
more, which just gives him the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from him, it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls
the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
**
bats, as they handed Spear transforming into a monster made some over to it instead of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
It didn't work out for them.
** Right when
outright ignored Spear caught both when he tries to batter one of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best giving him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that
the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them opportunity to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" ambush it again with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with
better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
weapon whilst it's distracted.



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A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic who are lead by their supernatural matriarch.

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A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic who are lead by their supernatural matriarch.
walking dead.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The coven performs dark magic and drains carcasses of the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're
sauropod herd killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also by their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur,
infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which glow in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably
the same most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of green yellow-green as her own when she uses this ability.their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others
HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become infant witches, moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but otherwise seem by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane:
It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host
into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining
PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the life of other people, virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they seem to would be loving and protective parents to in their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers
uninfected state, and the form she takes during plague causes the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's possible already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point
that she wasn't human something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host
to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches
host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given
particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their reproduction victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their bizarre nature.
victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins:
The witches final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start
look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
a walking corpse.
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Spider]]
TheVirus: Naturally.

!!!Infected Hadrosaur
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A monstrous spider living on top of hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a spire, apparently controlling the bats.zombie-like plague.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In
its size (which final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone
completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
mad.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn
SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat
the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk
herd of its leg out, sauropods and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter
bites one of it's legs them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly
in the extremely late stages of the infection, with a rock to remain focused its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on dealing with Fang, giving him around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the opportunity Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease
to ambush its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes
it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
zombie dinosaur.

!!!Plague Monster
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.



* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
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[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.

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[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like
Coven]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic which are lead by their supernatural matriarch.



* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.

!!!Infected Hadrosaur
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.

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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the sauropod herd ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're
killed by (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur,
which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably
glow the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a same shade of yellow-green green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.her own when she uses this ability.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others
to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, infant witches, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong otherwise seem to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane:
live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
[[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host
CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining
the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, life of other people, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would seem to be in loving and protective parents to their uninfected state, magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers
and the plague causes form she takes during the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's already dead whilst keeping possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to
the host up usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and running.
** Its victims
Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form
seem to become invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even fast''er,'' to looks like the point [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace show, just with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
more green added.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their victims]], magic, and eyes, and the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if
they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it
killed or were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only
able to take effect on animals use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals
that are still living, lacking include stealing the ability life essence from men to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.

!!!Infected Hadrosaur
produce babies.
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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed
with a zombie-like plague.revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.



* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.

!!!Plague Monster
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.

to:

* AxCrazy: ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking:
The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of Chieftain is the sauropods Vikings' leader and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which
proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a fatal mistake.
straightforward fight.
* MindControlEyes: Right BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]]
before it his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the ghost, the TaintedVeins river currents to sweep him away and underneath in its eyes vanish. Its victim an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in turn death]]. He recovers and gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how
much worse when the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate
the same entity that it has gone granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son
completely mad.
devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back
into the herd world of sauropods the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain
and bites one Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid
of them, transmitting its horrifying disease but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty
to the sauropod before Scorpion upon being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition
dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages
of the infection, with its brain being almost magma (according to a promo), and completely decayed, dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with
is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a haze before bumping into parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the Sauropod beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and transmitting thus he still has family alive when he discovers the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease
loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to its victims hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after biting it, turning them Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms
into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it
a zombie dinosaur.

!!!Plague Monster
giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
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[[folder:Eldar]]
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.



* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.

to:

* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear strong as his father and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus
not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with
still strong enough force to break bone and punch that he can chew through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is
the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus,
''eldest'' son in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered
the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing
over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way
to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed
village, if only so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign
that they can use the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds
boat in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to
give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While
the disease certainly gives it many deceased members of the physical their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka
and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
younger brother.



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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.

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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Myanna Buring
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.



* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].

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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is She leads the Vikings' leader Vikings alongside her husband, and proves to be one of she deals the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against physical damage to Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series
as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the
an independent entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar compared to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for
the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain
the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In
the sense that she's in charge of a village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out makes their living off of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements
invading other villages and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves people, though she's presented more as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more
protective warrior than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
actually wicked.



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The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.

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The Chieftain's eldest son A violent escapee from the local asylum who helped his father breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.society.



* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
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[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.
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[[folder:The Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.

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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A small community tribe of Celtic tribesmen hominids who find capture Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.


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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.
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!!Supporting Characters
[[folder:Mira]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see her before her enslavement]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_hair.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.

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!!Supporting Characters
[[folder:Mira]]
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!!Family members
!!!Spear's Family
[[folder:His Father]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
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[[caption-width-right:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see her before her enslavement]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_hair.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear
org/pmwiki/pub/images/spear_father.png]]
The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans,
and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.father to Spear.



* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a gorilla from the neck up.
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[[folder:Spear's First Family]]
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Spear's wife, daughter, and son.
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* DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared to her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.
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[[folder:Mira]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:[[labelnote:Click here to see her before her enslavement]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mira_hair.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.
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[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the two begin to form a bond.
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* BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, the only character in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.



[[folder:Kamau]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau]]
[[folder:Spear's New Child ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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-> '''Voiced
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->'''Voiced
by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.
Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.



* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.

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* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size
daughter of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A
daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build
and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain
general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.
facial structure.



[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.

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[[folder:Amal]]
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!!!Fang's Family
[[folder:Her First Hatchlings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.
Fang's two nestlings.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world While they're afraid of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen
Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and she's very much close to her father.
play with him.
* IHaveYourDaughter: CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild:
The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* MissingMom: DisappearedDad: It's not clear whether or not one unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the captured villagers is series, considering [[DeathWorld the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified
nature of what will happen to her if he doesn't.this world]].



!!Family members
!!!Spear
[[folder:Spear's Father]]
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The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans, and father to Spear.

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!!Family members
!!!Spear
[[folder:Spear's Father]]
[[folder:Red]]
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The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans,
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear
and father to Spear.becomes her mate.



* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a gorilla from the neck up.

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* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, AlternateAnimalAffection: He licks Fang's face after some fruit gets smeared on her face, and later sleeps with Fang's head on his father is visibly less evolved body.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he's a member of a different subspecies of ''T. rex'' than Fang or if his red
and practically resembles grey coloration is the result of sexual dimorphism. [[spoiler:"The Colossaeus, Part II" all but confirms they were two distinct subspecies as their young have a gorilla from patchwork of his and Fang's colors unlike her previous brood.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's largely submissive to Fang at first and quickly befriends her. He even has a few silly moments during the time they bond. But make no mistake: he's still a ''T. rex'', and is every bit as ferocious of a predator as you'd expect.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: If he is anything to go by, the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' of this world are distinguished by a ridge on the snout and spiky protrusions on
the neck up.and tail.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's friendly and even a bit shy around another tyrannosaur such as Fang who becomes his mate, but he's also an apex predator who sees nothing immoral about hunting down sentient humans as another source of meat, and he cannot grasp why Fang tries to protect the single "piece of meat" that is Spear.
* EndearinglyDorky: The ''T. rex'' version, but he is clearly this to Fang. He is quite shy around her at first, and kind of a goofball. Special mention goes to when after Fang catches falling leaves on her snout, Red tries to do the same and gets a leaf stuck on his face, covering his eyes and making him bump into a tree.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:As he's almost about to swallow Spear, Fang pushes him off and accidentally into a large wooden spear she didn't see that impales him through his stomach and kills him.]]
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Though he's a bit shy and submissive around Fang, when it comes to combat he's a powerful juggernaut like one would expect from a tyrannosaur. Notably, out of all non-supernatural characters, he gets the closest to [[spoiler:killing Spear]].
* MadeOfIron: Unsurprising for someone who becomes Fang's mate, he's extremely tough. During the attack on the Celtic village, he not only takes multiple spear wounds but goes up against Spear in a free for all brawl through the village which has him stabbed constantly, crashing through stone huts, caught in an explosion and smashed across the face with a rock. He's not only able to keep going without any drop in effectiveness, he ultimately has Spear dead to rights in a way only Fang herself has managed before.
* PoorCommunicationKills: After bonding with Fang, he takes her [[spoiler:to the same village that took in Spear. Despite Fang's efforts to stop them from killing each other, Red fails to see Spear as anything else but a particularly nasty prey that fights back, and in return Spear sees him merely as a bloodthirsty predator, both of them ignoring what she's trying to communicate. This in the end leads to Red getting impaled on a stick and killed]].
* QuizzicalTilt: Stands on top on what seems to be his "lair", and examines Fang below him by displaying shades of curiosity by slightly shifting his head steadily as he continuously gazes upon her.
* RedIsViolent: The entirety of his head is a deep crimson (sans the rest of his grey/brown-ish body) who [[spoiler:went out his way to deviously munch on the Celtic villagers and ''almost murdered'' Spear.]]
* SecondLove: He's obviously a different male than the one who fathered Fang's brood that got killed by the horned tyrannosaurs, but he gets very intimate with Fang, [[spoiler:even fathering another brood]].
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has several tiny spiked protrusions running down his neck with some of them around the tip of his tail but he doesn't become hostile towards Fang when he sees her for the first time and actually grows fond of her... That is until he started [[spoiler:feasting on Celtic civilians while also trying to kill Spear.]]
* StealthHiBye: After getting spotted by Fang, he leaves her sights instantly as soon as Fang tries to find him, only to be seen being perched on the rock formations.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: He becomes quite affectionate with Fang, feeding and sleeping together with her almost as if it was a romantic date. Unfortunately, it doesn't last, [[spoiler:as Red attacks the Celtic village and nearly kills Spear, forcing Fang to fight and accidentally kill Red. The episode "Vidarr" would even reveal that the two mated and Fang got pregnant as a result.]]
* ToServeMan: He's an active hunter of the Celts, sneaking into their village and preying on them, which first confuses Fang who doesn't become involved until he's injured. [[spoiler:He almost had Spear becoming his very next meal if it weren't for Fang rescuing the neanderthal by shoving the predator out of the way.]]
* UseYourHead: Whacks his cranium directly into Spear at one point during his fight with him.



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Spear's wife, daughter, and son.

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[[folder:Her Second Hatchlings]]
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Spear's wife, daughter, and son.The new clutch Fang lays in season 2.



* DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared to her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.

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* DeathByOriginStory: BadassAdorable: Fang's babies are adorable. They die in the first few minutes also chow down on Egyptian soldiers fresh out of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
their eggs.
* DeathOfAChild: Both One of Spear's children the eggs is broken and destroyed during the ensuing fight aboard the boat.
* DisappearedDad: Their father Red dies long before they
are eaten by even born.
* PatchworkKids: Mildly; of
the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on
two who survive, one has Fang's color scheme in the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot
front and Red's in the back with Red's skull shape, and the other has the inverse. Their stripe patterns and horns don't quite come from either parent, however. The similarities become more like pronounced when they're older.
* ShownTheirWork: Fang's babies, barely
a modern human compared day or two old, are shown attacking and devouring an Egyptian soldier. It's likely young tyrannosaurs were precocial and able to her Neanderthal-like husband, with feed themselves at birth, only relying on their parents to lead them to food and for protection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Downplayed being that they're ''predatory'' dinosaurs, and clearly imitating their mother's behavior, but when
an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.injured Egyptian soldier lands in front of them, they quickly start mauling him despite being less than a day old.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.

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[[folder:Spear's New Child ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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!!Friends and Allies
[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced
by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.
Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.



* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} AllInTheManual: As usual, her name is never spoken on-screen, it only appears in the end credits.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's shunned by the rest of her Coven for having lost her child, a child given to her by the matriarch.
* CleverCrows: Lula takes the form of a giant crow in order to challenge the shapeshifted matriarch.
* CommonalityConnection: The reason why she decides to help Spear and Fang
- after learning that both of them are parents who lost their children, she feels a commonality to them.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Knowing she has no way to escape nor fight back, she calmly lets herself be killed by the matriarch to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* HeelFaceTurn: At first willing to sacrifice Spear in order to get the coven another child, once she witnesses the bond between Spear and Fang and how it relates to her, she changes her mind and frees the duo despite knowing it would mean her death.
* HeroicSacrifice: She stalls and let's herself be killed by the matriarch in order to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* MamaBear: She is fiercely protective of her daughter, hissing at the other witches while embracing her. When the child dies ChasingAButterfly,
she's devastated.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She is
the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies only one who seems reluctant to take part in the coven's rituals--she also stands out in that she's one of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known few members to not have interbred before antlers on her head and to not beg for a child from the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes
matriarch. In fact, after learning how Spear and Fang lost their respective families (and how they ultimately ended up bonding), and then remembering how she had lost her only appearance at own daughter, Lula turns against the end of coven and frees the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.
duo, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished ultimately sacrificing herself in the process]].



!!!Fang
[[folder:Fang's First Babies]]
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Fang's two nestlings.

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[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
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Fang's
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the
two nestlings.begin to form a bond.



* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].

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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far,
the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate
only character in the rearing of their young. Although it's main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He
also plausible offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].refuses.



[[folder:Red]]
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.

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[[folder:Red]]
[[folder:Kamau]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.



* AlternateAnimalAffection: He licks Fang's face after some fruit gets smeared on her face, and later sleeps with Fang's head on his body.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he's a member of a different subspecies of ''T. rex'' than Fang or if his red and grey coloration is the result of sexual dimorphism. [[spoiler:"The Colossaeus, Part II" all but confirms they were two distinct subspecies as their young have a patchwork of his and Fang's colors unlike her previous brood.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's largely submissive to Fang at first and quickly befriends her. He even has a few silly moments during the time they bond. But make no mistake: he's still a ''T. rex'', and is every bit as ferocious of a predator as you'd expect.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: If he is anything to go by, the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' of this world are distinguished by a ridge on the snout and spiky protrusions on the neck and tail.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's friendly and even a bit shy around another tyrannosaur such as Fang who becomes his mate, but he's also an apex predator who sees nothing immoral about hunting down sentient humans as another source of meat, and he cannot grasp why Fang tries to protect the single "piece of meat" that is Spear.
* EndearinglyDorky: The ''T. rex'' version, but he is clearly this to Fang. He is quite shy around her at first, and kind of a goofball. Special mention goes to when after Fang catches falling leaves on her snout, Red tries to do the same and gets a leaf stuck on his face, covering his eyes and making him bump into a tree.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:As he's almost about to swallow Spear, Fang pushes him off and accidentally into a large wooden spear she didn't see that impales him through his stomach and kills him.]]
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Though he's a bit shy and submissive around Fang, when it comes to combat he's a powerful juggernaut like one would expect from a tyrannosaur. Notably, out of all non-supernatural characters, he gets the closest to [[spoiler:killing Spear]].
* MadeOfIron: Unsurprising for someone who becomes Fang's mate, he's extremely tough. During the attack on the Celtic village, he not only takes multiple spear wounds but goes up against Spear in a free for all brawl through the village which has him stabbed constantly, crashing through stone huts, caught in an explosion and smashed across the face with a rock. He's not only able to keep going without any drop in effectiveness, he ultimately has Spear dead to rights in a way only Fang herself has managed before.
* PoorCommunicationKills: After bonding with Fang, he takes her [[spoiler:to the same village that took in Spear. Despite Fang's efforts to stop them from killing each other, Red fails to see Spear as anything else but a particularly nasty prey that fights back, and in return Spear sees him merely as a bloodthirsty predator, both of them ignoring what she's trying to communicate. This in the end leads to Red getting impaled on a stick and killed]].
* QuizzicalTilt: Stands on top on what seems to be his "lair", and examines Fang below him by displaying shades of curiosity by slightly shifting his head steadily as he continuously gazes upon her.
* RedIsViolent: The entirety of his head is a deep crimson (sans the rest of his grey/brown-ish body) who [[spoiler:went out his way to deviously munch on the Celtic villagers and ''almost murdered'' Spear.]]
* SecondLove: He's obviously a different male than the one who fathered Fang's brood that got killed by the horned tyrannosaurs, but he gets very intimate with Fang, [[spoiler:even fathering another brood]].
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has several tiny spiked protrusions running down his neck with some of them around the tip of his tail but he doesn't become hostile towards Fang when he sees her for the first time and actually grows fond of her... That is until he started [[spoiler:feasting on Celtic civilians while also trying to kill Spear.]]
* StealthHiBye: After getting spotted by Fang, he leaves her sights instantly as soon as Fang tries to find him, only to be seen being perched on the rock formations.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: He becomes quite affectionate with Fang, feeding and sleeping together with her almost as if it was a romantic date. Unfortunately, it doesn't last, [[spoiler:as Red attacks the Celtic village and nearly kills Spear, forcing Fang to fight and accidentally kill Red. The episode "Vidarr" would even reveal that the two mated and Fang got pregnant as a result.]]
* ToServeMan: He's an active hunter of the Celts, sneaking into their village and preying on them, which first confuses Fang who doesn't become involved until he's injured. [[spoiler:He almost had Spear becoming his very next meal if it weren't for Fang rescuing the neanderthal by shoving the predator out of the way.]]
* UseYourHead: Whacks his cranium directly into Spear at one point during his fight with him.

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* AlternateAnimalAffection: He licks Fang's face AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly
after some fruit gets smeared he is being forced to fight for the Queen on her face, and later sleeps pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered
with Fang's head on many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his body.
shoulders with his hands.
* AmbiguousSituation: BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity.
It's unknown if he's a member of a different subspecies of ''T. rex'' than Fang or if his red not until he sees Spear, Fang, and grey coloration is the result of sexual dimorphism. [[spoiler:"The Colossaeus, Part II" all but confirms they were two distinct subspecies as Mira risk their young have lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending
a patchwork of long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his and Fang's colors unlike daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her previous brood.overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's largely submissive to Fang at first and quickly befriends her. He even has a few silly moments during the time they bond. But make no mistake: EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's still a ''T. rex'', and is every bit as ferocious of a predator as you'd expect.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: If he is anything to go by, the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' of this world are distinguished by a ridge on the snout and spiky protrusions on the neck and tail.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's friendly and even a bit shy around another tyrannosaur such as Fang who becomes his mate, but he's also an apex predator who sees nothing immoral about hunting down sentient humans as another source of meat, and he cannot grasp why Fang tries to protect the single "piece of meat" that is Spear.
* EndearinglyDorky: The ''T. rex'' version,
definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and
is clearly this to Fang. He is quite shy around her at first, and kind of a goofball. Special mention goes to when after Fang catches falling leaves on her snout, Red tries to do haunted by the same and gets amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's
a leaf stuck on slave forced to fight for his face, covering his eyes and making him bump into a tree.captors.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:As he's almost about to swallow Spear, Fang pushes him off and accidentally into a large wooden spear she didn't see that impales him through his stomach and kills him.]]
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Though he's a bit shy and submissive around Fang, when it comes to combat he's a powerful juggernaut like one would expect from a tyrannosaur. Notably, out of all non-supernatural characters, he gets the closest to [[spoiler:killing Spear]].
* MadeOfIron: Unsurprising for someone who becomes Fang's mate, he's extremely tough. During the attack on the Celtic village, he not only takes multiple spear wounds but goes up against Spear in a free for all brawl through the village which has Mira shoots him stabbed constantly, crashing through stone huts, caught in an explosion and smashed across the face with a rock. He's not only able to keep going without any drop in effectiveness, he ultimately has Spear dead to rights in a way only Fang herself has managed before.
* PoorCommunicationKills: After bonding with Fang, he takes her [[spoiler:to the same village that took in Spear. Despite Fang's efforts to stop them from killing each other, Red fails to see Spear as anything else but a particularly nasty prey that fights back, and in return Spear sees him merely as a bloodthirsty predator, both of them ignoring what she's trying to communicate. This
right in the end leads throat to Red getting impaled on a stick no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and killed]].
* QuizzicalTilt: Stands on top on what seems to be his "lair", and examines
it takes a bite from Fang below to even ''begin'' to cause him by displaying shades of curiosity by slightly shifting his head steadily as he continuously gazes upon her.
* RedIsViolent: The entirety
pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his head is a deep crimson (sans tribe have incredible durability, the rest of his grey/brown-ish body) who [[spoiler:went out his way to deviously munch on the Celtic villagers and ''almost murdered'' Spear.]]
* SecondLove: He's obviously a different male
Queen slashing at them does nothing more than the one who fathered Fang's brood that got killed by the horned tyrannosaurs, but he gets very intimate with Fang, [[spoiler:even fathering another brood]].
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has several tiny spiked protrusions running down his neck with some
draw a bit of them around the tip of his tail but he doesn't become hostile towards Fang blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears
when he sees her for is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the first time and actually grows fond of her... That is until he started [[spoiler:feasting on Celtic civilians while also trying to kill Spear.]]
* StealthHiBye: After getting spotted by Fang, he leaves her sights instantly as soon as Fang tries to find him, only to be seen being perched on the rock formations.
trauma they're going through.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: He becomes quite affectionate MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship
with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear,
Fang, feeding and sleeping together with her almost as if it was a romantic date. Unfortunately, it doesn't last, [[spoiler:as Red attacks Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the Celtic village latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive
and nearly kills silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, forcing Fang to fight and accidentally kill Red. The episode "Vidarr" would even reveal that the two mated Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang got pregnant after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as a result.]]
the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* ToServeMan: SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher
an active hunter of the Celts, sneaking into their entire village and preying on them, which first confuses Fang who doesn't become involved until that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when
he's injured. [[spoiler:He almost had Spear becoming briefly allowed to see his very next meal if it weren't for daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces
Fang rescuing the neanderthal by shoving the predator out of the way.]]
* UseYourHead: Whacks
he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his cranium directly into Spear at one point during daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his fight with him. arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.



[[folder:Fang's Second Babies]]
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The new clutch Fang lays in season 2.

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[[folder:Fang's Second Babies]]
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!!!Minor Characters
[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The new clutch Fang lays daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in season 2.order to make him fight for her.



* BadassAdorable: Fang's babies are adorable. They also chow down on Egyptian soldiers fresh out of their eggs.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the eggs is broken and destroyed during the ensuing fight aboard the boat.
* DisappearedDad: Their father Red dies long before they are even born.
* PatchworkKids: Mildly; of the two who survive, one has Fang's color scheme in the front and Red's in the back with Red's skull shape, and the other has the inverse. Their stripe patterns and horns don't quite come from either parent, however. The similarities become more pronounced when they're older.
* ShownTheirWork: Fang's babies, barely a day or two old, are shown attacking and devouring an Egyptian soldier. It's likely young tyrannosaurs were precocial and able to feed themselves at birth, only relying on their parents to lead them to food and for protection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Downplayed being that they're ''predatory'' dinosaurs, and clearly imitating their mother's behavior, but when an injured Egyptian soldier lands in front of them, they quickly start mauling him despite being less than a day old.

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* BadassAdorable: Fang's babies are adorable. They also chow down on Egyptian soldiers fresh out of their eggs.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the eggs
AllThereInTheScript: Her name is broken and destroyed during the ensuing fight aboard the boat.
* DisappearedDad: Their father Red dies long before they are even born.
* PatchworkKids: Mildly; of the two who survive, one has Fang's color scheme
shown in the front end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen
and Red's in the back with Red's skull shape, and the other has the inverse. Their stripe patterns and horns don't quite come from either parent, however. she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter:
The similarities become more pronounced when they're older.
Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* ShownTheirWork: Fang's babies, barely a day or two old, are shown attacking and devouring an Egyptian soldier. MissingMom: It's likely young tyrannosaurs were precocial and able to feed themselves at birth, not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only relying on their parents ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists
to lead them humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to food and for protection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Downplayed being that they're ''predatory'' dinosaurs, and clearly imitating their mother's behavior, but when an injured Egyptian soldier lands
play in front the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of them, they quickly start mauling him despite being less than a day old.what will happen to her if he doesn't.




!!Notable Antagonists
[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.

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\n!!Notable Antagonists\n[[folder:The Chieftain]]\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chieftain.png]] \n[[quoteright:350:]] \n [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here [[folder:Unnamed Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes
to see investigate the Chieftain empowered]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chief_resurrected.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
commotion outside his palace. The leader Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Unnamed King
of the marauders who enslaved Mira Sea People]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes
and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Unnamed Chief of the Peaceful Village]]



* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].

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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being
FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep it together. When Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before head submissively and waits for his eyes death, taking on the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents same pose he had when he was trying to sweep him away and underneath surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute
in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when appease the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity
Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
doesn't involve bloodshed...
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), tribute and completely dedicated making a display of submissiveness is a great way to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable
avoid death and from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest act of his killing people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
of itself.



[[folder:Eldar]]
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[[quoteright:350:]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.

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[[folder:Eldar]]
!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eldar.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
[[quoteright:350:]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen
who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear theories on history and Fang.science.



* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.

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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is
IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased
members consist of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar
and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and
his mother Rikka and younger brother.prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.



[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.

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[[folder:Rikka]]
[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
Jacob Dudman
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.fellows.



* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.

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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband,
TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and she deals the dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most physical damage primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to Fang as an independent entity compared a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory
to the rest of Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't society eventually pushes Darlington far enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense
that she's he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in charge of a village that makes their living BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based
off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.



[[folder:The Madman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madman_8.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.

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[[folder:The Madman]]
[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madman_8.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from
Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of
the local asylum Historical Society who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes hosts the society.group's meetings at his home.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but
British gentry, and by far best fighter in the way how society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like was a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing
champion boxer at university, is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths
a crack shot with him, firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like ultimately the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he one who kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes
the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.
Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and consuming]] neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for
his fellow man.
theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be nothing quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence match to keep fistfight the more educated and better armed insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society on are helpless whenever the back foot. He blocks Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing
off their attempt his shirt to exit use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the manor exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name
and heads to college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the less well-defended windows at senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As
the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself fight with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Madman continues, Darlington's attempt fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to fight him kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and relishes arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the perceived chance to overpower him, house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and attempts to kill Lord a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in
is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Madman is Darlington swoops down and slices going into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave frenzy and stabbing him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner
death with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards
broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.prehistoric monster opponents]].
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need certainly no match for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington makes up for it with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of
boxing skills, landing several punches on the instances where assailant before being overpowered. When he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all
armed with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He
stick, he even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by promptly lacerates his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.
abdomen.]]



[[folder:Ima]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_24.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Ima]]
[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_24.png]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader
Giles Matthey
A portly member
of the Egyptians.Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended
parlour with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even
Bertie when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't
more physically able members of the society go to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays investigate a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him strange noise, and once while he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We
does eventually find out she did this take up arms to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing
fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
easily]].
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She
UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and submissive people, or she gets whilst he chucks his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off
body at the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments
pair to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close give him an opening to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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
flee, Blakely doesn't make her death when he tosses her overboard any more dignified.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal
respond to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid Charles' attempts to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She
rouse him. The episode ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to
force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part
of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]blow]].



!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.

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!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest
and science.most open-minded of the bunch.



* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.

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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the members consist of proper group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch
to the study jaw when he grabs a sword, and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than
the Vikings. The tribulations rest of a the society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with a crazed cannibal have little to do rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the series' overarching plot about a Caveman wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's
the underlying narrative about only non-British member of the inherent savage nature Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of man. British.



[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.

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[[folder:Charles]]
[[folder:Bertie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
Jeremy Crutchley
The youngest eldest and grumpiest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by society, who's particularly hostile in his fellows.refutation of Charles' theories.



* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in GrumpyOldMan: Is the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake
oldest member of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on
the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man,
he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by
can't help the year other members of the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.



[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.

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[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
!!Notable Antagonists
[[folder:Fire Demon ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of
org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_scorpion.png]]
A mysterious warlord from across
the Historical Society sea, who hosts originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the group's meetings at way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his home.battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because
AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as
just a binding for large man [[HornyVikings wearing a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact
horned helmet]] or some kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows appearance in Season 2 reveals that he's he is definitely ''not'' happy human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes
Trio to satisfy his name {{Revenge}}.
* BaitAndSwitch: Mira sketching his outline in the sand alongside her story of how she was MadeASlave
and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being escaped hinted that he was the senior leader of the vikings, or at least involved in her people's enslavement in some manner. However, there is no hint of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As
presence of anything like him in the fight 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 Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow vikings at all, and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington later on is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts revealed to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death not even be known by Mira, with the broken spear horned figure in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against her drawings being simply the viking that murdered her friends and lover.
* BigBad: Ultimately {{subverted}}. The series seemingly builds up
his prehistoric monster opponents]].threat with Mira's tale and the vikings' return in the second season, but ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.

* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but 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 certainly no match in to angered enough to accept a DealWithTheDevil. But this is largely just throwing fuel on an already burning fire for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his boxing skills, landing several punches on revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in
the assailant before being overpowered. When same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}}
he's armed on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled
with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by
a stick, ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* KarmaHoudini: He suffers no repercussions for his actions and helping the Chieftain kill Spear,
he even expertly dodges a punch by gets to drag the Madman 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings
and promptly lacerates untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his abdomen.]]property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.



[[folder:Blakely]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.

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[[folder:Blakely]]
[[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see their return]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/promo7_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
[=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A portly member tribe of the Historical Society hominids who arrives late to the group's meeting.capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.



* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].

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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression,
he stays still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return
in the parlour with Bertie when Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all
the more physically able members smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers
of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized
society go to investigate ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears
a strange noise, long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and while he does eventually take up arms to fight arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are
the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and easily]].
murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* UncertainDoom: HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
[[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones
that renders tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping
him insensate immediately, over, and whilst he chucks finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his body hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain
at the pair slightest and continued to give beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best
him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in
an opening attempt to flee, Blakely take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive
doesn't respond really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to Charles' attempts be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared
without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from a trace. Either the force small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies
of the blow]].other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.



[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.

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[[folder:Giroud]]
[[folder:The Coven]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded
Amanda Troop
A group
of the bunch.prehistoric women who perform dark magic who are lead by their supernatural matriarch.



* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.

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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only non-British member appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one seem to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with
have genuine love for. That said, it could be a single punch case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the jaw ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them
when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't shown, human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that
it can be assumed steal the Madman came back for him sacrifice's life energy and bit out his throat]].
create a baby from it.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows
and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's
greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.life essence from men to produce babies.



[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.

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[[folder:Bertie]]
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member
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A monstrous spider living on top
of a spire, apparently controlling the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.bats.



* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Is ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the oldest member of SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the society end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out,
and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man,
subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he can't help tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the other members of wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the society opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs
in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat
opportunity to ambush it again with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
a better weapon whilst it's distracted.



!!Minor Characters
[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sea People's King]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers' Chief]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.

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!!Minor Characters
[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees
Night Feeder]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d_68.jpg]]

A mysterious, nocturnal predator
that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sea People's King]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes
travel through. Its speed and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers' Chief]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made clear of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to
that Kamau end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which
has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent
to kill him and his village everything in order their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on their deaths at the same pose he had when he end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was trying an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying
the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against an unstoppable force it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease pure contempt. To further the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in contrast, the Plague Monster was a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and making a display powerful, capable of submissiveness effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run killed in one hit by a sadist who flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that
enjoys the act of killing people innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes
in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of itself.a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.



!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community
Plague of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into
a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in murderous rage and nursing him back to health.leaves them looking like the walking dead.



* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.

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* BarbarianLonghair: TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The men carcasses of the village all sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching
and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become
a tribe of honorable rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of
it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the village point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into
a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the Coven of the Damned, virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who repeatedly whips Spear with can run very fast be killed by a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes
broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their healing hut uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to find himself rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become
covered in dung and yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over released from control, and the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only
sauropod has them appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague
seems only able to put the idea in his head take effect on animals that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads are still living, lacking the ability to him [[spoiler: making his house painting re-animate corpses in the finale, with usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for
the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira infected Sauropod to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him start look like a child to carry on his legacy.]]
walking corpse.
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Vikings]]
TheVirus: Naturally.

!!!Infected Hadrosaur
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9080.jpeg]]
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.a zombie-like plague.



* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.

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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]]
the sauropods and wielding spears and battleaxes.
successfully infects it.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon:
BloodFromTheMouth: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a corner more tree, blood oozes and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs
spills out of arrows, apparently not its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this
even considering how poor an idea worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous,
it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering is approximately around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and
Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection,
with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is
its brain being almost completely wiped out, decayed, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one
is stubbornness. None barely aware of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down what's going on around it, stumbling around in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven
a haze before bumping into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving Sauropod and transmitting the survivors with the same intense grief that the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its
victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of
after biting it, turning them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
plague-infected monsters.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer:
ZombieInfectee: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Egyptians]]
plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.

!!!Plague Monster
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.



* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.

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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied
that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind
virus is most likely controlling the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt sauropod, and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less keeping it alive even footing, although they are eventually defeated.if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.

* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in battle, willing sight, driving to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in murder its own herd, destroy their responses nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force
to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them in kind, on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth
and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed
to walk away a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a losing battle in favor shot of sheer stubbornness]] its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing.
The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to
Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll when it slowly gets up from behind both of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply them. It does this a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they second time when the pair try to be tactical in sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of
the hope of claiming victory sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire
head that's mainly covered in their prime, they ended up an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses
accompanied with every battle but GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear
don't even bother mourning trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering
the dead. sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan:
It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and
seems like to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until
they're more than happy both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear
to die be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring
in droves for their queen so long agony as it accomplishes something.kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.



[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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A peaceful society
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the Chieftain empowered]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chief_resurrected.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader
of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] the marauders who are attacked and enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by the Egyptians.Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is
the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong
Vikings' leader and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by proves to be one of the Egyptians' armaments most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear
and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].Fang.]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion yanks him from the afterlife and fight implicitly promises to give him the Egyptians, leading power he needs to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.finally kill Spear and Fang. The cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]
* {{Foil}}: To DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced
as technologically advanced as their oppressors, a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though
they are infinitely superior might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in terms a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths
of their morality community and culture, as then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they are have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on
a gentle, buddha-like quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their
people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They
them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have facial features like modern humans, but [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to
Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' own tragic loss at the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All
beginning of the males are just as big story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and strong thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is
and [[DespairEventHorizon the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as
Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the relatively short Spear.Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].



[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.

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[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[folder:Eldar]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and
the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.



* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, not being presented as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have
anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over
to the Egyptian Colossaeus, village, if only so that they are more based on can use the Philistines.boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.



[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.

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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.
[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband,
and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On
she deals the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the Egyptians, rest of the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to wipe them all out anyway. get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.



[[folder:Mira's People]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.

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[[folder:Mira's People]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations
[[folder:The Madman]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee
from across the world. These include local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.society.



* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.

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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human
but the aesthetic way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas
of the Bretons is more akin manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced
to the Middle Ages than viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the Classical age corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One
society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the civilizations hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He
is clearly based having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath
on the Romans due to defensive a second time when he weaponizes the appearance sharp end of their armor a broken tree branch and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated
begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout
the almost-naked Spear entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and Kamau.
yells.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, scientists he's able to obscure himself and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.
strikes unannounced.]]



!!Humanoids
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.

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!!Humanoids
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[folder:Ima]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe
Amina Koroma
The leader
of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.Egyptians.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]
[[/folder]]

!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.
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[[folder:Ape Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.

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[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby
their return]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/promo7_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear
settlement, taking him in and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament. nursing him back to health.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name
BarbarianLonghair: The men of the giant champion village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village
is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men
a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably,
this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off
alarms the Ape-Man champion's arms, tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in
his own severed arms]].head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon:
TribalFacePaint: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest
men of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for
wear blue war paint on their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men
of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would
village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed blue body paint on their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
upper body.



[[folder:The Coven]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic who are lead by their supernatural matriarch.

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[[folder:The Coven]]
Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
[=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A group band of prehistoric women who perform dark magic who marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are lead by responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their supernatural matriarch. people. Mira is among the slaves they own.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case make most of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the ritual victims devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed
in the pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The
first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown
tribe to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing Just like the souls real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt
to become infant witches, but otherwise seem get their slaves back, they continue to live a rather normal press Spear and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds Fang into a corner more and normal interpersonal interactions more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping
their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to They deeply care for their magically-created children.
own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: EverybodysDeadDave: The witches' eyes glow green Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as
the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in Chieftain and Eldar see the former's case, chaos left behind they might be just branches attached don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing
to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers try taking a step back when given a child things start to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even
go wrong or consider any options that involve standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, down in any way, even when it's possible blatantly obvious that she wasn't human not doing so is likely to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and
get them killed. They brought Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches
and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the leader's shadow form seem end they all died because they weren't willing to invoke stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have
the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering
the creator of Vikings' entire village, leaving the series]], though, it could survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting
just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence
as easily--or additionally--be a was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of Viking that show, slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just with more green added.
so happens to exist.]]
* SicklyGreenGlow: SympatheticMurderer: The color Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their magic, oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and eyes, daughters, and the fire in everything they do is for their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes -
community. So it's unclear if hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they were killed or were able force Spear and Fang to use snap, brutally wiping out their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women
entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with heavy brows the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang
and greenish skin, thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and performing dark rituals that include stealing kill the life essence from men invaders leading to produce babies.their whole tribe being wiped out.



[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.

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[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.
[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.



* AllInTheManual: As usual, her name is never spoken on-screen, it only appears in the end credits.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's shunned by the rest of her Coven for having lost her child, a child given to her by the matriarch.
* CleverCrows: Lula takes the form of a giant crow in order to challenge the shapeshifted matriarch.
* CommonalityConnection: The reason why she decides to help Spear and Fang - after learning that both of them are parents who lost their children, she feels a commonality to them.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Knowing she has no way to escape nor fight back, she calmly lets herself be killed by the matriarch to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* HeelFaceTurn: At first willing to sacrifice Spear in order to get the coven another child, once she witnesses the bond between Spear and Fang and how it relates to her, she changes her mind and frees the duo despite knowing it would mean her death.
* HeroicSacrifice: She stalls and let's herself be killed by the matriarch in order to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* MamaBear: She is fiercely protective of her daughter, hissing at the other witches while embracing her. When the child dies ChasingAButterfly, she's devastated.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She is the only one who seems reluctant to take part in the coven's rituals--she also stands out in that she's one of the few members to not have antlers on her head and to not beg for a child from the matriarch. In fact, after learning how Spear and Fang lost their respective families (and how they ultimately ended up bonding), and then remembering how she had lost her own daughter, Lula turns against the coven and frees the duo, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished ultimately sacrificing herself in the process]].

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* AllInTheManual: As usual, her name is never spoken on-screen, it FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt,
only appears they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the end credits.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's shunned by
real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the rest of her Coven for having lost her child, a child given to her by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the matriarch.
* CleverCrows: Lula takes the form of a giant crow in order to challenge the shapeshifted matriarch.
* CommonalityConnection: The reason why she decides to help Spear
Sea People show up later, and Fang - after learning that both of them are parents who lost shown to have their children, she feels a commonality to them.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Knowing she has no way to escape nor
own Colossaeus and can fight back, she calmly lets herself be killed by the matriarch to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* HeelFaceTurn: At first willing to sacrifice Spear in order to get the coven another child, once she witnesses the bond between Spear and Fang and how it relates to her, she changes her mind and frees the duo despite knowing it would mean her death.
* HeroicSacrifice: She stalls and let's herself be killed by the matriarch in order to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* MamaBear: She is fiercely protective of her daughter, hissing at {{Foil}}: To the other witches while embracing her. When Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the child dies ChasingAButterfly, she's devastated.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She is the only one
last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who seems reluctant responds to take part them in the coven's rituals--she kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also stands out in that she's one of the few members to not have antlers on her head exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and to not beg for a child from the matriarch. In fact, after learning how mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang lost who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their respective families (and how own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they ultimately die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they
ended up bonding), being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and then remembering how she had lost her own daughter, Lula turns against the coven defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and frees the duo, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished ultimately sacrificing herself Romans in the process]].span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.



!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
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A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.

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!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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A pack peaceful society of monstrous predators [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who kill both Spear's are attacked and Fang's families.enslaved by the Egyptians.



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster:
BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all
just predators targeting what as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place
see Kamau bravely fight their captors and keeps attacking like decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives fear after fixing its leg.
all]].]]
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of red Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with prominent black stripes.
no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* StarterVillain: Their killing {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their families made them the first foes morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that Spear his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and Fang fight together.
release it]].
* WouldHurtAChild: HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have no issue seeing children, facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal
human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with
child, while Kamau and all the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over
other pack-members.humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.



[[folder:Raptors]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Fang.

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[[folder:Raptors]]
[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a savannah mysterious civilization who attack Spear and Fang.terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.



* BookEnds: They are seen in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).

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* BookEnds: BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are seen also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so back, as they can deal with each other]].]]
are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the start of Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the episode Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and [[spoiler:become important in forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like
the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass Egyptians, they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear
on a Colossaeus, and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them advanced siege weaponry and seem to naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from
anything like Spear, Fang is usually enough to kill them.
or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* RaptorAttack: MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is
more based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).the Philistines.



[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.

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[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A herd of sauropods living peacefully in peaceful civilization inhabiting a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.tranquil beach.



* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* RedShirt: The rest of the herd end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Probably the ''first'' non-edutainment cartoon to feature ''Argentinosaurus''.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.

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* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies:
FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their heads clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked based on their knuckles.
South Indians.
* RedShirt: The rest of KickTheDog: On the herd receiving end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries
of this. Despite surrendering to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, Egyptians, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to death.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Probably the ''first'' non-edutainment cartoon to feature ''Argentinosaurus''.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.
wipe them all out anyway.



[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.

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[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
[[folder:Mira's People]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and trees like desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed;
they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, not as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why
feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified
seafaring technology of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns Vikings and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster.
Egyptians. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a much more peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather
than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.
those slaving nations.



[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A herd of herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.

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A herd of herbivores who become
[[folder:Other Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by
the Night Feeder's victims.Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.



* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: While even to this day we don't know for sure what dinosaurs looked like color-wise, it's rather unlikely that some of them were ''neon green''.
* AnimalStampede: After the Night Feeder attacks them, they stampede through the forest in panic.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: One of them gets sliced in half ''snout to tail'' by the Night Feeder.
* InformedSpecies: While the animatic calls them ''Triceratops'', they look a lot more like ''Diabloceratops'' (though still with ''Triceratops'''s nose horn and forward-facing brow horns).
* TemperCeratops: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. One of them starts acting up when it senses it's being stalked, [[OhCrap until it gets a good look at its stalker.]] The herd as a whole later attempts to mount a defense against the Night Feeder, but only once fleeing proves not to be an option. [[CurbStompBattle Not that it does them any good.]]
* TheWorfEffect: An entire herd of large, powerful dinosaurs who band together for defense. And the Night Feeder kills them all, showing that simply standing your ground won't be enough to stop it.

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: While even to AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this day we don't know for sure what series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs looked living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much
like color-wise, it's rather unlikely that some the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them were ''neon green''.
are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).
* AnimalStampede: After FlatCharacter: At the Night Feeder attacks them, they stampede through moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the forest animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in panic.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: One of them gets sliced in half ''snout to tail'' by
the Night Feeder.
end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* InformedSpecies: RedShirtArmy: While the animatic calls them ''Triceratops'', they look a lot more like ''Diabloceratops'' (though still with ''Triceratops'''s nose horn and forward-facing brow horns).
* TemperCeratops: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. One of them starts acting up when it senses it's being stalked, [[OhCrap until it gets a good look at its stalker.]] The herd as a whole later attempts to mount a defense
Babylonians held their own against the Night Feeder, but only Egyptian soldiers, once fleeing proves Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not to be get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has
an option. [[CurbStompBattle Not East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that it does them any good.]]
* TheWorfEffect: An entire herd of large, powerful dinosaurs who band together for defense. And the Night Feeder kills them all, showing that
they appear simply standing your ground won't to be enough defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to stop it.conquer them.



[[folder:Small Theropod (Compy)]]
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A small, green, insectivorous theropod reminiscent of ''Compsognathus''.

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!!Creatures
!!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
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A small, green, insectivorous theropod reminiscent pack of ''Compsognathus''.monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.



* ButtMonkey: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; while nothing ''bad'' happens to it (unless it is, indeed, the Night Feeder itself), he only appears in the episode to fruitlessly try to catch a fly, then gets scared shitless by a ''very'' annoyed Fang who roars at the poor thing.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Vaguely [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be the natural daylight form of the Night Feeder, though never confirmed.

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* ButtMonkey: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; while AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like
nothing ''bad'' happens happened, though it does seem to it (unless it is, indeed, have a limp for the Night Feeder itself), he only appears in the episode to fruitlessly try to catch short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are
a fly, then gets scared shitless by a ''very'' annoyed Fang who roars at the poor thing.dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Vaguely [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the natural daylight form of first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with
the Night Feeder, though never confirmed.other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.



[[folder:''Anzu'']]
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A large feathered dinosaur hunted by Fang, Spear and Mira.

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[[folder:Raptors]]
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A large feathered dinosaur hunted by Fang, pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Mira.Fang.



* AllThereInTheManual: Its genus was revealed by David Krentz.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: It is a prey animal that acts like a chicken, makes comical flamingo-like honking vocalizations, and is quickly killed. Unlike many examples of this trope, however, [[ShownTheirWork it's actually feathered in a realistic and accurate fashion]] with the "goofy" aspect coming mainly from its behaviour.
* HopeSpot: It avoids both Fang and Spear trying to hunt it and gets away safely across the river... just to be shot be Mira.
* OneHitKill: Mira kills it with a single shot from her bow and arrow.
* RedShirt: It is killed by Mira with an arrow, then cooked and eaten by the heroes.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: When was the last time you saw ''Anzu'' in a cartoon?
* ShownTheirWork: It is the first feathered non-avian dinosaur in the show, and accurately feathered to boot.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Its genus was revealed by David Krentz.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: It is a prey animal that acts like a chicken, makes comical flamingo-like honking vocalizations, and is quickly killed. Unlike many examples of this trope, however, [[ShownTheirWork it's actually feathered
BookEnds: They are seen in a realistic and accurate fashion]] with the "goofy" aspect coming mainly from its behaviour.
* HopeSpot: It avoids both
beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear trying decides to hunt it and gets away safely across lure the river... just to be shot be Mira.
* OneHitKill: Mira kills it
giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from
a single shot from her bow and arrow.
* RedShirt: It is killed by Mira with an arrow, then cooked and eaten by the heroes.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: When was the last time you saw ''Anzu'' in a cartoon?
* ShownTheirWork: It is the first feathered non-avian dinosaur in the show, and accurately feathered to boot.
hit]]).



[[folder:Giant birds (Teratorns)]]
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Giant birds captured by the Chieftain and Eldar, ridden and forced into fighting Spear, Fang and Mira

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[[folder:Giant birds (Teratorns)]]
[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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Giant birds captured by the Chieftain and Eldar, ridden and forced into fighting Spear, Fang and Mira
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.



* BizarreSexualDimorphism: What are presumed to be males have bright red feathers on their heads in various different arrangements. Completely bald birds are seen in the nest and are presumably female.
* BrutalBirdOfPrey: They are monstrous avians that resemble condors and are quite dangerous.
* CartoonCreature: They closely resemble teratorns (or rather, outdated depictions of them as vulture-like) but have teeth like Mesozoic birds.
* GiantFlyer: They're about the same size as Fang and are very capable fliers
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're not actually interested in fighting the trio but are being forced to by the Chieftain and Eldar. Once they're released, they quickly fly away.
* ToothyBird: They possess numerous teeth in otherwise typical beaks. Perhaps a small bit of unintended accuracy as several extinct avian dinosaurs possess at least partial beaks while retaining functional teeth.

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* BizarreSexualDimorphism: What are presumed AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be males have bright red feathers ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils
on their heads in various different arrangements. Completely bald birds foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are seen in on the nest and skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are presumably female.
accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* BrutalBirdOfPrey: GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are monstrous avians that resemble condors and are quite dangerous.
* CartoonCreature: They closely resemble teratorns (or rather, outdated depictions
inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them as vulture-like) but tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also
have teeth like Mesozoic birds.
phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* GiantFlyer: They're about RedShirt: The rest of the same size as Fang and are very capable fliers
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're not actually interested in fighting the trio but are
herd end up being forced killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries
to by run as fast as it can from the Chieftain and Eldar. Once they're released, they massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly fly away.
catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* ToothyBird: SeldomSeenSpecies: Probably the ''first'' non-edutainment cartoon to feature ''Argentinosaurus''.
* ShownTheirWork:
They possess numerous teeth in otherwise typical beaks. Perhaps correctly have only a small bit of unintended accuracy as several extinct avian dinosaurs possess at least partial beaks while retaining functional teeth.single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.



!!Reptiles
[[folder:Giant Crocodile (''Deinosuchus'')]]
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A giant water predator that attacks Spear as he's fishing.

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!!Reptiles
[[folder:Giant Crocodile (''Deinosuchus'')]]
[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A giant water predator that attacks Spear as he's fishing.herd of herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.



* AnimalsNotToScale: The real ''Deinosuchus'' was very big, around 10 meters long, but this one is even bigger.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: This giant croc is the first creature encountered in the series, attacking Spear as he hunts fish. In the brief moment of its presence, it establishes [[DeathWorld the setting]], [[PrehistoricMonster the creatures living in this world]], and the [[EverythingTryingToKillYou daily struggle to simply survive]].
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: A hungry predator that lunges at Spear as he is fishing.
* OneShotCharacter: Leaves almost as sudden as it arrives.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Deinosuchus'' is a [[StockDinosaurs Stock Prehistoric Reptile]] in educational works, but rare in media otherwise.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: The real ''Deinosuchus'' was very big, around 10 meters long, but AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: While even to this one is even bigger.
day we don't know for sure what dinosaurs looked like color-wise, it's rather unlikely that some of them were ''neon green''.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: This giant croc is AnimalStampede: After the first creature encountered in Night Feeder attacks them, they stampede through the series, attacking Spear as he hunts fish. In forest in panic.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: One of them gets sliced in half ''snout to tail'' by
the brief moment Night Feeder.
* InformedSpecies: While the animatic calls them ''Triceratops'', they look a lot more like ''Diabloceratops'' (though still with ''Triceratops'''s nose horn and forward-facing brow horns).
* TemperCeratops: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. One
of them starts acting up when it senses it's being stalked, [[OhCrap until it gets a good look at its presence, it establishes [[DeathWorld stalker.]] The herd as a whole later attempts to mount a defense against the setting]], [[PrehistoricMonster Night Feeder, but only once fleeing proves not to be an option. [[CurbStompBattle Not that it does them any good.]]
* TheWorfEffect: An entire herd of large, powerful dinosaurs who band together for defense. And
the creatures living in this world]], and the [[EverythingTryingToKillYou daily struggle to Night Feeder kills them all, showing that simply survive]].
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: A hungry predator that lunges at Spear as he is fishing.
* OneShotCharacter: Leaves almost as sudden as it arrives.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Deinosuchus'' is a [[StockDinosaurs Stock Prehistoric Reptile]] in educational works, but rare in media otherwise.
standing your ground won't be enough to stop it.



[[folder:Pterosaur]]
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A large flying creature trying to take some fish from Spear.

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[[folder:Small Theropod (Compy)]]
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A large flying creature trying to take some fish from Spear.small, green, insectivorous theropod reminiscent of ''Compsognathus''.



* GiantFlyer: This pterosaur towers over Spear.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It has the long neck and body proportions of ''Quetzalcoatlus'', a bony crest on the back of its head similar to ''Pteranodon'', and a toothed bill and fleshy crest-like ''Pterodactylus''.
* OneShotCharacter: It lands, smells Spear's fish, roars at something, and then leaves the show for good.
* PteroSoarer: It appears to be hairless, has five fingers on its wings (four claws plus the long membrane-holding finger), and is a mix-match of different pterodactyloids. At least it walks (mostly) on four limbs and does not grasp anything with its feet.
* ShownTheirWork: For all its inaccuracies, at least it is quadrupedal, has non-columnar forelimbs, and hunts terrestrially like a large azhdarchid. It is also one of the few pterosaurs in fiction to be depicted with a fleshy crest, which we know some pterosaurs to have possessed in real life.

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* GiantFlyer: This pterosaur towers over Spear.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It has
ButtMonkey: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; while nothing ''bad'' happens to it (unless it is, indeed, the long neck and body proportions of ''Quetzalcoatlus'', a bony crest on Night Feeder itself), he only appears in the back of its head similar episode to ''Pteranodon'', and fruitlessly try to catch a toothed bill and fleshy crest-like ''Pterodactylus''.
* OneShotCharacter: It lands, smells Spear's fish,
fly, then gets scared shitless by a ''very'' annoyed Fang who roars at something, and then leaves the show for good.
poor thing.
* PteroSoarer: It appears OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Vaguely [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be hairless, has five fingers on its wings (four claws plus the long membrane-holding finger), and is a mix-match of different pterodactyloids. At least it walks (mostly) on four limbs and does not grasp anything with its feet.
* ShownTheirWork: For all its inaccuracies, at least it is quadrupedal, has non-columnar forelimbs, and hunts terrestrially like a large azhdarchid. It is also one
natural daylight form of the few pterosaurs in fiction to be depicted with a fleshy crest, which we know some pterosaurs to have possessed in real life.Night Feeder, though never confirmed.



[[folder:Giant Snakes (Titanoboas)]]
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A colony of serpents living behind a waterfall.

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[[folder:Giant Snakes (Titanoboas)]]
[[folder:''Anzu'']]
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A colony of serpents living behind a waterfall.large feathered dinosaur hunted by Fang, Spear and Mira.



* AnimalsNotToScale: While the largest one is about the right length for a ''Titanoboa'', it's also much thicker than that species was.
* GreatSerpent: At least a few of them are quite gigantic in size.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: The largest one is about the right size for ''Titanoboa'', a giant constrictor snake from the Eocene.
* SnakesAreSinister: They are gigantic snakes and hostile predators.
* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: They resemble pythons or boas, but have fangs like venomous snakes (a common error in constrictor snakes in cartoons). And yet, they seem to be non-venomous just like pythons and boas.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: While the largest one AllThereInTheManual: Its genus was revealed by David Krentz.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: It
is about the right length for a ''Titanoboa'', prey animal that acts like a chicken, makes comical flamingo-like honking vocalizations, and is quickly killed. Unlike many examples of this trope, however, [[ShownTheirWork it's also much thicker than that species was.
* GreatSerpent: At least a few of them are quite gigantic
actually feathered in size.
a realistic and accurate fashion]] with the "goofy" aspect coming mainly from its behaviour.
* HopeSpot: It avoids both Fang and Spear trying to hunt it and gets away safely across the river... just to be shot be Mira.
* OneHitKill: Mira kills it with a single shot from her bow and arrow.
* RedShirt: It is killed by Mira with an arrow, then cooked and eaten by the heroes.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: The largest one is about When was the right size for ''Titanoboa'', last time you saw ''Anzu'' in a giant constrictor snake from cartoon?
* ShownTheirWork: It is
the Eocene.
* SnakesAreSinister: They are gigantic snakes
first feathered non-avian dinosaur in the show, and hostile predators.
* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: They resemble pythons or boas, but have fangs like venomous snakes (a common error in constrictor snakes in cartoons). And yet, they seem
accurately feathered to be non-venomous just like pythons and boas.boot.



[[folder:''Liopleurodon'']]
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A large marine reptile that pursues Mira and attacks Spear and Fang.

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[[folder:''Liopleurodon'']]
[[folder:Giant birds (Teratorns)]]
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A large marine reptile that pursues Mira
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Giant birds captured by the Chieftain
and attacks Spear Eldar, ridden and Fang.forced into fighting Spear, Fang and Mira



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by driving his spear through its skull.
* InformedSpecies: Zig-zagged. While David Krentz confirms it to be a ''Liopleurodon'', the animatic calls it a ''Tylosaurus''.
* SeaMonster: It is a monstrous sea creature with gaping jaws and is capable of roaring.
* ShownTheirWork: It is correctly sized at around 7 meters in length, as opposed to the 25-meter-long scale popularized by ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by driving his spear through its skull.
* InformedSpecies: Zig-zagged. While David Krentz confirms it
BizarreSexualDimorphism: What are presumed to be a ''Liopleurodon'', males have bright red feathers on their heads in various different arrangements. Completely bald birds are seen in the animatic calls it a ''Tylosaurus''.
nest and are presumably female.
* SeaMonster: It is a BrutalBirdOfPrey: They are monstrous sea creature with gaping jaws avians that resemble condors and is are quite dangerous.
* CartoonCreature: They closely resemble teratorns (or rather, outdated depictions of them as vulture-like) but have teeth like Mesozoic birds.
* GiantFlyer: They're about the same size as Fang and are very
capable of roaring.
fliers
* ShownTheirWork: It is correctly sized at around 7 meters NonMaliciousMonster: They're not actually interested in length, as opposed to fighting the 25-meter-long scale popularized trio but are being forced to by ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.the Chieftain and Eldar. Once they're released, they quickly fly away.
* ToothyBird: They possess numerous teeth in otherwise typical beaks. Perhaps a small bit of unintended accuracy as several extinct avian dinosaurs possess at least partial beaks while retaining functional teeth.



[[folder:''Archelon'']]
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A gigantic sea turtle met and hunted by Spear and Fang during their journey across the sea.

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[[folder:''Archelon'']]
!!!Reptiles
[[folder:Giant Crocodile (''Deinosuchus'')]]
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A gigantic sea turtle met and hunted by giant water predator that attacks Spear and Fang during their journey across the sea.as he's fishing.



* AnimalsNotToScale: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], there are a few shots where next to Spear it looks positively gargantuan, but it usually appears only slightly oversized (it bears keeping in mind, of course, that ''Archelon'' really was a downright massive turtle either way).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks more like like an oversized modern Chelonoidea turtle than an actual Archelon. Additionally, it retains flippers claws, while protostegids like ''Archelon'' were much more streamlined.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Spear quickly realizes that the only way to kill it is to attack its throat, but fails at doing so. Fang does it with a single bite to the neck.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Dangerously nimble and durable underwater, it gets killed as soon as it faces Fang above the surface.
* SeaMonster: While not outright aggressive, it still is a huge marine reptile and quite dangerous when provoked.
* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Subverted. While it's hard to kill and does not seem willing to give up a fight, it's also surprisingly quick.
* TurtlePower: Not only does it prove to be extremely hard catch, it even tries to devour Spear. It takes quite a lot of cooperation from the protagonists to finally bring it down.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], there are a few shots where next to The real ''Deinosuchus'' was very big, around 10 meters long, but this one is even bigger.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: This giant croc is the first creature encountered in the series, attacking
Spear as he hunts fish. In the brief moment of its presence, it looks positively gargantuan, but it usually appears only slightly oversized (it bears keeping establishes [[DeathWorld the setting]], [[PrehistoricMonster the creatures living in mind, of course, this world]], and the [[EverythingTryingToKillYou daily struggle to simply survive]].
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: A hungry predator
that ''Archelon'' really was a downright massive turtle either way).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks more like like an oversized modern Chelonoidea turtle than an actual Archelon. Additionally, it retains flippers claws, while protostegids like ''Archelon'' were much more streamlined.
* AttackItsWeakPoint:
lunges at Spear quickly realizes that the only way to kill it as he is to attack its throat, but fails at doing so. Fang does it with a single bite to the neck.
fishing.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Dangerously nimble and durable underwater, it gets killed OneShotCharacter: Leaves almost as soon sudden as it faces Fang above the surface.
arrives.
* SeaMonster: While not outright aggressive, it still SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Deinosuchus'' is a huge marine reptile and quite dangerous when provoked.
* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Subverted. While it's hard to kill and does not seem willing to give up a fight, it's also surprisingly quick.
* TurtlePower: Not only does it prove to be extremely hard catch, it even tries to devour Spear. It takes quite a lot of cooperation from the protagonists to finally bring it down.
[[StockDinosaurs Stock Prehistoric Reptile]] in educational works, but rare in media otherwise.



[[folder:''Tropeognathus'']]
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A flock of pterosaurs that attack Spear and Fang as they travel across the sea.

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[[folder:''Tropeognathus'']]
[[folder:Pterosaur]]
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A flock of pterosaurs that attack Spear and Fang as they travel across the sea.large flying creature trying to take some fish from Spear.



* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're miles better than the other pterosaurs seen up to this point, but they still have broad, low-aspect ratio wings more typical of inland pterosaurs, unlike the long wings of the real animal. They also appear to retain the stereotypical bird-like talons of most fictional pterosaurs (though they never grab anything with them this time).
* GiantFlyer: They're roughly the same size as the giant bats - though unlike them, this species really WAS that big.
* PteroSoarer: Subverted. They have bird-like talons but they never use them to grab anything.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: While ''Tropeognathus'' has achieved some recognition in recent years (largely on account of its central role in an episode of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''), it's still nowhere near as well-known or ubiquitous as the likes of ''Pteranodon'' or ''Quetzalcoatlus''.
* ShownTheirWork: They possess pycnofibres and hunt fish by diving into the water.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're miles better than the other pterosaurs seen up to this point, but they still have broad, low-aspect ratio wings more typical of inland pterosaurs, unlike the long wings of the real animal. They also appear to retain the stereotypical bird-like talons of most fictional pterosaurs (though they never grab anything with them this time).
* GiantFlyer: They're roughly This pterosaur towers over Spear.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It has
the same size as long neck and body proportions of ''Quetzalcoatlus'', a bony crest on the giant bats - though unlike them, this species really WAS that big.
back of its head similar to ''Pteranodon'', and a toothed bill and fleshy crest-like ''Pterodactylus''.
* OneShotCharacter: It lands, smells Spear's fish, roars at something, and then leaves the show for good.
* PteroSoarer: Subverted. They have bird-like talons but they never use them It appears to grab anything.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: While ''Tropeognathus''
be hairless, has achieved some recognition in recent years (largely five fingers on account of its central role in an episode of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''), it's still nowhere near as well-known or ubiquitous as wings (four claws plus the likes long membrane-holding finger), and is a mix-match of ''Pteranodon'' or ''Quetzalcoatlus''.
different pterodactyloids. At least it walks (mostly) on four limbs and does not grasp anything with its feet.
* ShownTheirWork: They possess pycnofibres For all its inaccuracies, at least it is quadrupedal, has non-columnar forelimbs, and hunt fish by diving into hunts terrestrially like a large azhdarchid. It is also one of the water.few pterosaurs in fiction to be depicted with a fleshy crest, which we know some pterosaurs to have possessed in real life.



!!Mammals
[[folder:Horned Deer (''Syndyoceras'')]]
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A herbivore Spear used to hunt.

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!!Mammals
[[folder:Horned Deer (''Syndyoceras'')]]
[[folder:Giant Snakes (Titanoboas)]]
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A herbivore Spear used to hunt.colony of serpents living behind a waterfall.



* AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Syndyoceras'' in the flashback scene of "A Cold Death" is around the size of a large moose. In real life it was as big as a medium-sized deer or antelope, weighing about 60 kg.
* GentleGiant: It's an enormous herbivore that shows no sign of aggression, instead fleeing for its life as Spear and his son try to kill it.
* OneHitKill: Killed from a single, well-aimed spear strike.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: One of the ''first'' times a protoceratid is represented in a cartoon.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Syndyoceras'' in While the flashback scene of "A Cold Death" largest one is around the size of a large moose. In real life it was as big as a medium-sized deer or antelope, weighing about 60 kg.
* GentleGiant: It's an enormous herbivore
the right length for a ''Titanoboa'', it's also much thicker than that shows no sign species was.
* GreatSerpent: At least a few
of aggression, instead fleeing for its life as Spear and his son try to kill it.
* OneHitKill: Killed from a single, well-aimed spear strike.
them are quite gigantic in size.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: One of The largest one is about the ''first'' times right size for ''Titanoboa'', a protoceratid is represented giant constrictor snake from the Eocene.
* SnakesAreSinister: They are gigantic snakes and hostile predators.
* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: They resemble pythons or boas, but have fangs like venomous snakes (a common error
in a cartoon.constrictor snakes in cartoons). And yet, they seem to be non-venomous just like pythons and boas.



[[folder:Mammoths]]
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A herd of intelligent giant beasts migrating through a frozen wasteland.

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A herd of intelligent giant beasts migrating through a frozen wasteland.large marine reptile that pursues Mira and attacks Spear and Fang.



* AnimalsNotToScale: Real-life woolly mammoths were slightly smaller than African elephants. These beasts, especially their matriarch, are at least twice as big, towering over Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* AntiVillain: The mammoths attack Spear and Fang remorselessly, but it's only because they ate one of their own and took away its tusk. Once Spear gives it to them, they retreat to [[ElephantGraveyard ceremonial grounds]].
* CruelElephant: Subverted. They're aggressive and try to kill Spear and Fang, but only because they took the tusk of the elderly mammoth with them. Once Spear gives them the tusk, they stop attacking.
* DueToTheDead: They hold a funeral ceremony for the elderly mammoth, swinging side to side while humming and touching his tusk with their trunks. While it's not known if actual mammoths did this, modern elephants certainly do.
* ElephantGraveyard: They take the tusk of their fallen herd-mate to one of these, holding some kind of funeral ceremony for him.
* EyeScream: Subverted. Spear uses a rock to seemingly smash the eye of the elderly mammoth into a bloody pulp, but the eye itself remains intact.
* GeniusBruiser: As expected from a herd of elephants. They are giants who can smash rock with their heads, are intelligent enough to track enemies and take advantage of their numbers.
* HandicappedBadass: The old mammoth who got lost from the herd was old, clearly sick, and missing a tusk. It still put an impressive fight.
* HonorableElephant: The mammoths are presented as particularly intelligent prehistoric beasts who mourn for their dead.
* ImplacableMan: When the mammoth herd wants to avenge their dead, they will pursue the object of their vengance and they walk off everything Fang and Spear throw at them.
* ItCanThink: The fact that they can comprehend vengeance and give DueToTheDead shows that they are not by any means stupid.
* LargeAndInCharge: The mammoths are all giants, but the matriarch of the herd is noticeably bigger than the rest.
* LightningBruiser: They aren't as fast as Spear and Fang, but they are by no means slow despite their bulk.
* MammothsMeanIceAge: Not exactly Ice Age, but they are shown living in a snowy environment.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The matriarch cares for the rest of her herd, and is convinced by Spear to allow him and Fang to live.
* ShownTheirWork: In real life, Elephants will hold funeral ceremonies for a deceased member of the herd much like the ones the mammoths hold in the show. The caressing of the dead elephant's remains and swaying are all real elephant behaviours.
* SuperToughness: The elderly mammoth was resilient despite her age. The younger ones can take getting bitten by Fang and it does no lasting damage to them.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real-life woolly mammoths were slightly smaller than African elephants. These beasts, especially their matriarch, are at least twice as big, towering over Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* AntiVillain: The mammoths attack
ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear and Fang remorselessly, but it's only because they ate one of their own and took away kills it by driving his spear through its tusk. Once Spear gives skull.
* InformedSpecies: Zig-zagged. While David Krentz confirms
it to them, they retreat to [[ElephantGraveyard ceremonial grounds]].
* CruelElephant: Subverted. They're aggressive and try to kill Spear and Fang, but only because they took
be a ''Liopleurodon'', the tusk of the elderly mammoth animatic calls it a ''Tylosaurus''.
* SeaMonster: It is a monstrous sea creature
with them. Once Spear gives them the tusk, they stop attacking.
* DueToTheDead: They hold a funeral ceremony for the elderly mammoth, swinging side to side while humming and touching his tusk with their trunks. While it's not known if actual mammoths did this, modern elephants certainly do.
* ElephantGraveyard: They take the tusk of their fallen herd-mate to one of these, holding some kind of funeral ceremony for him.
* EyeScream: Subverted. Spear uses a rock to seemingly smash the eye of the elderly mammoth into a bloody pulp, but the eye itself remains intact.
* GeniusBruiser: As expected from a herd of elephants. They are giants who can smash rock with their heads, are intelligent enough to track enemies and take advantage of their numbers.
* HandicappedBadass: The old mammoth who got lost from the herd was old, clearly sick, and missing a tusk. It still put an impressive fight.
* HonorableElephant: The mammoths are presented as particularly intelligent prehistoric beasts who mourn for their dead.
* ImplacableMan: When the mammoth herd wants to avenge their dead, they will pursue the object of their vengance and they walk off everything Fang and Spear throw at them.
* ItCanThink: The fact that they can comprehend vengeance and give DueToTheDead shows that they are not by any means stupid.
* LargeAndInCharge: The mammoths are all giants, but the matriarch of the herd is noticeably bigger than the rest.
* LightningBruiser: They aren't as fast as Spear and Fang, but they are by no means slow despite their bulk.
* MammothsMeanIceAge: Not exactly Ice Age, but they are shown living in a snowy environment.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The matriarch cares for the rest of her herd,
gaping jaws and is convinced by Spear to allow him and Fang to live.
capable of roaring.
* ShownTheirWork: In real life, Elephants will hold funeral ceremonies for a deceased member of It is correctly sized at around 7 meters in length, as opposed to the herd much like the ones the mammoths hold in the show. The caressing of the dead elephant's remains and swaying are all real elephant behaviours.
* SuperToughness: The elderly mammoth was resilient despite her age. The younger ones can take getting bitten
25-meter-long scale popularized by Fang and it does no lasting damage to them.''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.



[[folder:Saber-toothed Wolves]]
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A pack of scavengers feeding on dead mammoths.

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[[folder:Saber-toothed Wolves]]
[[folder:''Archelon'']]
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A pack of scavengers feeding on dead mammoths.gigantic sea turtle met and hunted by Spear and Fang during their journey across the sea.



* MixAndMatchCritters: They look like wolves with ''Smilodon''-like teeth.
* OhCrap: They quickly scatter when the mammoth herd approaches them.
* OneShotCharacter: They scavenge on the corpse of the mammoth, then retreat when the other mammoths return.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Without the large jutting fangs, their white fur, cyan colored pupils, and black sclera, they look downright identical to the lone wolf from Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''. It's unclear if this design was considered to be intentional or not but the resemblance is without a doubt uncanny.
* SavageWolves: Subverted. Despite their menacing saber-like canines, they flee at the approach of the mammoth herd.

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* MixAndMatchCritters: They look like wolves with ''Smilodon''-like teeth.
* OhCrap: They quickly scatter when the mammoth herd approaches them.
* OneShotCharacter: They scavenge on the corpse
AnimalsNotToScale: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], there are a few shots where next to Spear it looks positively gargantuan, but it usually appears only slightly oversized (it bears keeping in mind, of the mammoth, then retreat when the other mammoths return.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Without the large jutting fangs, their white fur, cyan colored pupils, and black sclera, they look
course, that ''Archelon'' really was a downright identical massive turtle either way).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks more like like an oversized modern Chelonoidea turtle than an actual Archelon. Additionally, it retains flippers claws, while protostegids like ''Archelon'' were much more streamlined.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Spear quickly realizes that the only way to kill it is to attack its throat, but fails at doing so. Fang does it with a single bite
to the lone wolf from Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''. It's unclear if this design was considered to be intentional or neck.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Dangerously nimble and durable underwater, it gets killed as soon as it faces Fang above the surface.
* SeaMonster: While
not but the resemblance outright aggressive, it still is without a doubt uncanny.
huge marine reptile and quite dangerous when provoked.
* SavageWolves: SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Subverted. Despite their menacing saber-like canines, they flee at While it's hard to kill and does not seem willing to give up a fight, it's also surprisingly quick.
* TurtlePower: Not only does it prove to be extremely hard catch, it even tries to devour Spear. It takes quite a lot of cooperation from
the approach of the mammoth herd.protagonists to finally bring it down.



[[folder:Giant Bats (Desmodus)]]
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A flock of monstrous bats terrorizing the savannah during a blood moon.

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[[folder:Giant Bats (Desmodus)]]
[[folder:''Tropeognathus'']]
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A flock of monstrous bats terrorizing pterosaurs that attack Spear and Fang as they travel across the savannah during a blood moon.sea.



* AirborneMooks: The first flying enemies that Spear and Fang have to face.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They have blood-red fur.
* AnimalsNotToScale: They are far bigger than any real-life bat species, close in size to the largest pterosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Their rear legs bend the wrong way for bats. On real bats, the legs face backwards, so the knees bend forward and the toes face towards the tail, and they walk plantigrade, with their heels on the ground. These giant bats have forward-facing, digitigrade legs, making them look more like a wyvern or dragon.
* AvengingTheVillain: After the GiantSpider is killed, the bats sought to avenge its death.
* BadMoonRising: They attack during a blood moon.
* BatOutOfHell: They are blood-red, gigantic, and incredibly horrifying.
* BerserkButton: When the giant spider is dead, they lose it and hunt down Fang and Spear.
* BigRedDevil: While they are presumably naturally evolved animals and not supernatural, their humanoid anatomy, skull-like faces and bright red skin are clearly meant to make them evoke classical demon imagery.
* CaptainErsatz: They resemble the vampiric bat-like humanoids from ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (also directed by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky), except colored red and unable to talk.
* DecapitatedArmy: Inverted. The death of the GiantSpider only causes them the entire flock to relentlessly hunt down Spear and Fang.
* TheDreaded: They are the reason the local primitive humanoids always hide in the dark. Even the raptors flee when they know when the bats are approaching.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When one of the primitive men breaks his leg, another decided to help him out. He gets swooped up in an instant by the giant bats.
* FragileSpeedster: The bats can be killed easily, but they are '''fast'''. So much so that when they are initially picking off the primitive men, the audience isn't even able to see what they look like.
* GiantFlyer: They can fly and are larger than Fang.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Look closely, and you might notice some simian (or human-like) features, such as a short snout, enlarged craniums, the aforementioned forward-bending knees, and their shrieks sound rather monkey-like in some scenes. Appropriately, the animatic calls them "man-bats".
* SeldomSeenSpecies: They do resemble ''Necromantis'', a relatively large-sized predatory bat from the Eocene, even having its characteristic strong jaw muscles and short snout. However, while the real ''Necromantis'' was likely comparable in size to modern carnivorous bats, these guys are the size of a small aircraft.
* ZergRush: While significantly larger than Fang, these creatures prefer to use numbers over size to overwhelm their foes.

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* AirborneMooks: The first flying enemies that Spear and Fang have to face.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They have blood-red fur.
* AnimalsNotToScale: They are far bigger
ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're miles better than any real-life bat species, close in size to the largest pterosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Their rear legs bend the wrong way for bats. On real bats, the legs face backwards, so the knees bend forward and the toes face towards the tail, and they walk plantigrade, with their heels on the ground. These giant bats have forward-facing, digitigrade legs, making them look more like a wyvern or dragon.
* AvengingTheVillain: After the GiantSpider is killed, the bats sought
other pterosaurs seen up to avenge its death.
* BadMoonRising: They attack during a blood moon.
* BatOutOfHell: They are blood-red, gigantic, and incredibly horrifying.
* BerserkButton: When the giant spider is dead, they lose it and hunt down Fang and Spear.
* BigRedDevil: While they are presumably naturally evolved animals and not supernatural, their humanoid anatomy, skull-like faces and bright red skin are clearly meant to make them evoke classical demon imagery.
* CaptainErsatz: They resemble the vampiric bat-like humanoids from ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (also directed by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky), except colored red and unable to talk.
* DecapitatedArmy: Inverted. The death of the GiantSpider only causes them the entire flock to relentlessly hunt down Spear and Fang.
* TheDreaded: They are the reason the local primitive humanoids always hide in the dark. Even the raptors flee when they know when the bats are approaching.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When one of the primitive men breaks his leg, another decided to help him out. He gets swooped up in an instant by the giant bats.
* FragileSpeedster: The bats can be killed easily,
this point, but they are '''fast'''. So much so that when still have broad, low-aspect ratio wings more typical of inland pterosaurs, unlike the long wings of the real animal. They also appear to retain the stereotypical bird-like talons of most fictional pterosaurs (though they are initially picking off the primitive men, the audience isn't even able to see what they look like.
never grab anything with them this time).
* GiantFlyer: They're roughly the same size as the giant bats - though unlike them, this species really WAS that big.
* PteroSoarer: Subverted.
They can fly and are larger than Fang.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Look closely, and you might notice some simian (or human-like) features, such as a short snout, enlarged craniums, the aforementioned forward-bending knees, and their shrieks sound rather monkey-like in some scenes. Appropriately, the animatic calls
have bird-like talons but they never use them "man-bats".
to grab anything.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: They do resemble ''Necromantis'', a relatively large-sized predatory bat from the Eocene, even having its characteristic strong jaw muscles and short snout. However, while the real ''Necromantis'' was likely comparable in size to modern carnivorous bats, these guys are the size of a small aircraft.
* ZergRush:
While significantly larger than Fang, these creatures prefer to use numbers over size to overwhelm their foes.''Tropeognathus'' has achieved some recognition in recent years (largely on account of its central role in an episode of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''), it's still nowhere near as well-known or ubiquitous as the likes of ''Pteranodon'' or ''Quetzalcoatlus''.
* ShownTheirWork: They possess pycnofibres and hunt fish by diving into the water.



[[folder:Wild Dogs]]
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A pack of giggling scavengers that pursue Spear and a wounded Fang after their skirmish with the Ape Men.

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[[folder:Wild Dogs]]
!!!Mammals
[[folder:Horned Deer (''Syndyoceras'')]]
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A pack of giggling scavengers that pursue herbivore Spear and a wounded Fang after their skirmish with the Ape Men.used to hunt.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite the fact that they're identified as wild dogs, they also somewhat resemble hyenas (even using the spotted hyena's famous laugh occasionally). Canines and hyenas are not closely related to each other. They do, however, resemble borophagines, extinct canids with hyena-like bone-crushing jaws.
* BoringButPractical: A villainous variety. Chronologically, they enter the story after Spear and Fang have done battle against Ape Men powered by a mystical [[SuperSerum super serum]]. The wild dogs, in contrast, are more your typical garden-variety scavengers... but they are still a huge problem for a near-dead tyrannosaur, and Spear rightly regards them as such.
* BullyingADragon: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Though they have numbers on their side, it's clear that under ordinary circumstances the dogs wouldn't go anywhere near a healthy, adult tyrannosaur but with Fang severely injured and barely able to move, the dogs are emboldened enough to decide to try and make a meal out of her. It's only due to the constant vigilance of Spear that they're kept at bay. Once Fang finally recovers [[CurbstompBattle it goes as well for the dogs as you'd expect]] and their remaining members promptly decide to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm cut their losses and flee]].
* HeinousHyena: They have the "giggle" of spotted hyenas.
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Their silent, ominous vigil over Spear in the first half of the episode is always accompanied by a horrible, blaring three-note theme.
** Their giggling also counts... especially in the moments [[NothingIsScarier where you can't see the dogs themselves]].
* MixAndMatchCritters: They share traits with both African wild dogs and hyenas.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their most prominent physical characteristic, seen as they watch Spear from the gloom beyond his campfire.
* SavageWolves: Not wolves per se, but they play the part well enough.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Whilst simply referred to as "wild dogs", they resemble borophagines.
* SuperPersistentPredator: They stalk Spear and Fang nonstop for days, waiting for an opportunity to strike. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as this is completely normal behavior for predators hunting an injured prey item, especially in the case of a large animal that they would never be able to bring down in a healthy state.
* ZergRush: There are ''hundreds'' of them.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Syndyoceras'' in the fact flashback scene of "A Cold Death" is around the size of a large moose. In real life it was as big as a medium-sized deer or antelope, weighing about 60 kg.
* GentleGiant: It's an enormous herbivore
that they're identified shows no sign of aggression, instead fleeing for its life as wild dogs, they also somewhat resemble hyenas (even using the spotted hyena's famous laugh occasionally). Canines and hyenas are not closely related to each other. They do, however, resemble borophagines, extinct canids with hyena-like bone-crushing jaws.
* BoringButPractical: A villainous variety. Chronologically, they enter the story after
Spear and Fang have done battle against Ape Men powered by a mystical [[SuperSerum super serum]]. The wild dogs, in contrast, are more your typical garden-variety scavengers... but they are still a huge problem for a near-dead tyrannosaur, and Spear rightly regards them as such.
* BullyingADragon: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Though they have numbers on their side, it's clear that under ordinary circumstances the dogs wouldn't go anywhere near a healthy, adult tyrannosaur but with Fang severely injured and barely able to move, the dogs are emboldened enough to decide to
his son try and make a meal out of her. It's only due to the constant vigilance of Spear that they're kept at bay. Once Fang finally recovers [[CurbstompBattle it goes as well for the dogs as you'd expect]] and their remaining members promptly decide to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm cut their losses and flee]].
kill it.
* HeinousHyena: They have the "giggle" of spotted hyenas.
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Their silent, ominous vigil over Spear in the first half of the episode is always accompanied by a horrible, blaring three-note theme.
** Their giggling also counts... especially in the moments [[NothingIsScarier where you can't see the dogs themselves]].
* MixAndMatchCritters: They share traits with both African wild dogs and hyenas.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their most prominent physical characteristic, seen as they watch Spear
OneHitKill: Killed from the gloom beyond his campfire.
* SavageWolves: Not wolves per se, but they play the part well enough.
a single, well-aimed spear strike.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Whilst simply referred to as "wild dogs", they resemble borophagines.
* SuperPersistentPredator: They stalk Spear and Fang nonstop for days, waiting for an opportunity to strike. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as this is completely normal behavior for predators hunting an injured prey item, especially in
One of the case of ''first'' times a large animal that they would never be able to bring down protoceratid is represented in a healthy state.
* ZergRush: There are ''hundreds'' of them.
cartoon.



[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
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A large saber-toothed cat that becomes the Night Feeder's victim.

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[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
[[folder:Mammoths]]
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A large saber-toothed cat that becomes the Night Feeder's victim.herd of intelligent giant beasts migrating through a frozen wasteland.



* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It has a head like a modern big cat rather than a true machairodont.
* BackForTheFinale: A pack of them appear in the opening of the final episode of the second season, in a flashback detailing the death of Spear's father.
* LudicrousGibs: The Night Feeder shreds the big cat into pieces and leaves the corpse behind uneaten.
* PantheraAwesome: A large saber-toothed cat.
* ShownTheirWork: Its body proportions are very accurate, with long forelimbs, shorter hind legs and a hunched back similar to a hyena, as well as a short bobcat-like tail.
* TheWorfEffect: Shows up to demonstrate that the Night Feeder is dangerous enough to kill other apex predators without a fight.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It has AnimalsNotToScale: Real-life woolly mammoths were slightly smaller than African elephants. These beasts, especially their matriarch, are at least twice as big, towering over Fang, a head like ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* AntiVillain: The mammoths attack Spear and Fang remorselessly, but it's only because they ate one of their own and took away its tusk. Once Spear gives it to them, they retreat to [[ElephantGraveyard ceremonial grounds]].
* CruelElephant: Subverted. They're aggressive and try to kill Spear and Fang, but only because they took the tusk of the elderly mammoth with them. Once Spear gives them the tusk, they stop attacking.
* DueToTheDead: They hold
a funeral ceremony for the elderly mammoth, swinging side to side while humming and touching his tusk with their trunks. While it's not known if actual mammoths did this, modern big cat rather than a true machairodont.
elephants certainly do.
* BackForTheFinale: A pack of them appear in ElephantGraveyard: They take the opening tusk of their fallen herd-mate to one of these, holding some kind of funeral ceremony for him.
* EyeScream: Subverted. Spear uses a rock to seemingly smash the eye
of the final episode elderly mammoth into a bloody pulp, but the eye itself remains intact.
* GeniusBruiser: As expected from a herd of elephants. They are giants who can smash rock with their heads, are intelligent enough to track enemies and take advantage of their numbers.
* HandicappedBadass: The old mammoth who got lost from the herd was old, clearly sick, and missing a tusk. It still put an impressive fight.
* HonorableElephant: The mammoths are presented as particularly intelligent prehistoric beasts who mourn for their dead.
* ImplacableMan: When the mammoth herd wants to avenge their dead, they will pursue the object of their vengance and they walk off everything Fang and Spear throw at them.
* ItCanThink: The fact that they can comprehend vengeance and give DueToTheDead shows that they are not by any means stupid.
* LargeAndInCharge: The mammoths are all giants, but the matriarch
of the second season, herd is noticeably bigger than the rest.
* LightningBruiser: They aren't as fast as Spear and Fang, but they are by no means slow despite their bulk.
* MammothsMeanIceAge: Not exactly Ice Age, but they are shown living
in a flashback detailing snowy environment.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The matriarch cares for
the death rest of Spear's father.
* LudicrousGibs: The Night Feeder shreds the big cat into pieces
her herd, and leaves the corpse behind uneaten.
* PantheraAwesome: A large saber-toothed cat.
is convinced by Spear to allow him and Fang to live.
* ShownTheirWork: Its body proportions In real life, Elephants will hold funeral ceremonies for a deceased member of the herd much like the ones the mammoths hold in the show. The caressing of the dead elephant's remains and swaying are very accurate, with long forelimbs, shorter hind legs all real elephant behaviours.
* SuperToughness: The elderly mammoth was resilient despite her age. The younger ones can take getting bitten by Fang
and a hunched back similar it does no lasting damage to a hyena, as well as a short bobcat-like tail.
* TheWorfEffect: Shows up to demonstrate that the Night Feeder is dangerous enough to kill other apex predators without a fight.
them.



[[folder:Whale pod]]

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Giant mammals that pass by Spear and Fang's raft, scaring the duo.

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[[folder:Whale pod]]

[[folder:Saber-toothed Wolves]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b904bad1_739e_4771_81f4_98428d6139b0.jpeg]]
Giant mammals that pass by Spear and Fang's raft, scaring the duo.
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A pack of scavengers feeding on dead mammoths.



* BitCharacter: They're only briefly seen at night while Spear and Fang are traveling the ocean, and they leave as soon as they arrive.
* GentleGiant: Unlike the predatory pterosaurs and the megalodon, and the turtle that fights back in self-defense, these enormous sea creatures peacefully swim by without doing any harm to Spear, Fang or their raft.

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* BitCharacter: They're only briefly seen at night while Spear MixAndMatchCritters: They look like wolves with ''Smilodon''-like teeth.
* OhCrap: They quickly scatter when the mammoth herd approaches them.
* OneShotCharacter: They scavenge on the corpse of the mammoth, then retreat when the other mammoths return.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Without the large jutting fangs, their white fur, cyan colored pupils,
and Fang are traveling the ocean, and black sclera, they leave as soon as they arrive.
* GentleGiant: Unlike
look downright identical to the predatory pterosaurs and lone wolf from Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''. It's unclear if this design was considered to be intentional or not but the megalodon, and the turtle that fights back in self-defense, these enormous sea creatures peacefully swim by resemblance is without doing any harm to Spear, Fang or a doubt uncanny.
* SavageWolves: Subverted. Despite
their raft. menacing saber-like canines, they flee at the approach of the mammoth herd.



[[folder:''Arsinoitherium'']]
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A large herbivore that becomes Fang and Red's first mutual prey.

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[[folder:''Arsinoitherium'']]
[[folder:Giant Bats (Desmodus)]]
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A large herbivore that becomes Fang and Red's first mutual prey.flock of monstrous bats terrorizing the savannah during a blood moon.



* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted with a short, tapir-like trunk. This used to be a somewhat fashionable feature in reconstructions of the genus based on the fact that its order (Embrithopoda) was once believed to be related to elephants, but has subsequently been questioned following renewed examination of its phylogenetic position and doubts that its snout structure would have been capable of supporting a trunk.
* MonsterMunch: Its only role in the story is becoming the first mutual prey of Fang and Red.
* OhCrap: Its expression when it realizes both Fang and Red are going to attack it at the same time.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less so than other prehistoric creatures seen on the show, but ''Arsinoitherium'' is still not particularly well-known.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted AirborneMooks: The first flying enemies that Spear and Fang have to face.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They have blood-red fur.
* AnimalsNotToScale: They are far bigger than any real-life bat species, close in size to the largest pterosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Their rear legs bend the wrong way for bats. On real bats, the legs face backwards, so the knees bend forward and the toes face towards the tail, and they walk plantigrade,
with a short, tapir-like trunk. This used to be a somewhat fashionable feature in reconstructions of the genus based their heels on the fact that its order (Embrithopoda) was once believed to be related to elephants, but has subsequently been questioned following renewed examination of its phylogenetic position and doubts that its snout structure would ground. These giant bats have been capable of supporting forward-facing, digitigrade legs, making them look more like a trunk.
wyvern or dragon.
* MonsterMunch: Its only role in AvengingTheVillain: After the story GiantSpider is becoming killed, the first mutual prey of bats sought to avenge its death.
* BadMoonRising: They attack during a blood moon.
* BatOutOfHell: They are blood-red, gigantic, and incredibly horrifying.
* BerserkButton: When the giant spider is dead, they lose it and hunt down
Fang and Red.
Spear.
* OhCrap: Its expression BigRedDevil: While they are presumably naturally evolved animals and not supernatural, their humanoid anatomy, skull-like faces and bright red skin are clearly meant to make them evoke classical demon imagery.
* CaptainErsatz: They resemble the vampiric bat-like humanoids from ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (also directed by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky), except colored red and unable to talk.
* DecapitatedArmy: Inverted. The death of the GiantSpider only causes them the entire flock to relentlessly hunt down Spear and Fang.
* TheDreaded: They are the reason the local primitive humanoids always hide in the dark. Even the raptors flee
when it realizes both Fang they know when the bats are approaching.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When one of the primitive men breaks his leg, another decided to help him out. He gets swooped up in an instant by the giant bats.
* FragileSpeedster: The bats can be killed easily, but they are '''fast'''. So much so that when they are initially picking off the primitive men, the audience isn't even able to see what they look like.
* GiantFlyer: They can fly
and Red are going to attack it at larger than Fang.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Look closely, and you might notice some simian (or human-like) features, such as a short snout, enlarged craniums,
the same time.
aforementioned forward-bending knees, and their shrieks sound rather monkey-like in some scenes. Appropriately, the animatic calls them "man-bats".
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less so They do resemble ''Necromantis'', a relatively large-sized predatory bat from the Eocene, even having its characteristic strong jaw muscles and short snout. However, while the real ''Necromantis'' was likely comparable in size to modern carnivorous bats, these guys are the size of a small aircraft.
* ZergRush: While significantly larger
than other prehistoric Fang, these creatures seen on the show, but ''Arsinoitherium'' is still not particularly well-known.prefer to use numbers over size to overwhelm their foes.



[[folder:''Volaticotherium'']]
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A small gliding mammal.

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[[folder:''Volaticotherium'']]
[[folder:Wild Dogs]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2e814575_de07_4afb_92fe_5899d2a9910f.jpeg]]
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A small gliding mammal.pack of giggling scavengers that pursue Spear and a wounded Fang after their skirmish with the Ape Men.



* NotQuiteFlight: It's shown gliding, yet it gains altitude through utterly unclear means, covering much larger distances than any mammalian glider.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They are a small, flying squirrel-like mammal with big rounded eyes, making it surprisingly cute.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: How many have heard of this small Mesozoic mammal outside of documentaries?

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* NotQuiteFlight: ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite the fact that they're identified as wild dogs, they also somewhat resemble hyenas (even using the spotted hyena's famous laugh occasionally). Canines and hyenas are not closely related to each other. They do, however, resemble borophagines, extinct canids with hyena-like bone-crushing jaws.
* BoringButPractical: A villainous variety. Chronologically, they enter the story after Spear and Fang have done battle against Ape Men powered by a mystical [[SuperSerum super serum]]. The wild dogs, in contrast, are more your typical garden-variety scavengers... but they are still a huge problem for a near-dead tyrannosaur, and Spear rightly regards them as such.
* BullyingADragon: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Though they have numbers on their side, it's clear that under ordinary circumstances the dogs wouldn't go anywhere near a healthy, adult tyrannosaur but with Fang severely injured and barely able to move, the dogs are emboldened enough to decide to try and make a meal out of her.
It's shown gliding, yet only due to the constant vigilance of Spear that they're kept at bay. Once Fang finally recovers [[CurbstompBattle it gains altitude through utterly unclear means, covering much larger distances than any mammalian glider.
goes as well for the dogs as you'd expect]] and their remaining members promptly decide to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm cut their losses and flee]].
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: HeinousHyena: They are have the "giggle" of spotted hyenas.
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Their silent, ominous vigil over Spear in the first half of the episode is always accompanied by
a small, flying squirrel-like mammal horrible, blaring three-note theme.
** Their giggling also counts... especially in the moments [[NothingIsScarier where you can't see the dogs themselves]].
* MixAndMatchCritters: They share traits
with big rounded eyes, making it surprisingly cute.
both African wild dogs and hyenas.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their most prominent physical characteristic, seen as they watch Spear from the gloom beyond his campfire.
* SavageWolves: Not wolves per se, but they play the part well enough.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: How many have heard of Whilst simply referred to as "wild dogs", they resemble borophagines.
* SuperPersistentPredator: They stalk Spear and Fang nonstop for days, waiting for an opportunity to strike. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as
this small Mesozoic mammal outside is completely normal behavior for predators hunting an injured prey item, especially in the case of documentaries?a large animal that they would never be able to bring down in a healthy state.
* ZergRush: There are ''hundreds'' of them.



[[folder:''Megaloceros'']]
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Giant deer that were hunted by stone-age people.

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[[folder:''Megaloceros'']]
[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93a305a7_2ae6_4b74_8c88_fd55a746f4a0.jpeg]]
Giant deer
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A large saber-toothed cat
that were hunted by stone-age people.becomes the Night Feeder's victim.



* TheMarvelousDeer: The males sport an impressive set of antlers.

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* TheMarvelousDeer: ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It has a head like a modern big cat rather than a true machairodont.
* BackForTheFinale: A pack of them appear in the opening of the final episode of the second season, in a flashback detailing the death of Spear's father.
* LudicrousGibs:
The males sport an impressive set of antlers.Night Feeder shreds the big cat into pieces and leaves the corpse behind uneaten.
* PantheraAwesome: A large saber-toothed cat.
* ShownTheirWork: Its body proportions are very accurate, with long forelimbs, shorter hind legs and a hunched back similar to a hyena, as well as a short bobcat-like tail.
* TheWorfEffect: Shows up to demonstrate that the Night Feeder is dangerous enough to kill other apex predators without a fight.



[[folder:Long-horned Bison]]
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Large bovines that were hunted by stone-age people.

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[[folder:Long-horned Bison]]
[[folder:Whale pod]]

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Large bovines Giant mammals that were hunted pass by stone-age people.Spear and Fang's raft, scaring the duo.



* HerbivoresAreFriendly: A whole herd of them is not aggressive towards Spear and continues to graze in the plains.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Long-horned bison are obscure in popular media.

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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: A whole herd of them is not aggressive towards BitCharacter: They're only briefly seen at night while Spear and continues to graze in Fang are traveling the plains.
ocean, and they leave as soon as they arrive.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Long-horned bison are obscure GentleGiant: Unlike the predatory pterosaurs and the megalodon, and the turtle that fights back in popular media.self-defense, these enormous sea creatures peacefully swim by without doing any harm to Spear, Fang or their raft.



[[folder:Cave Bears]]
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Large beasts that the Vikings use as mounts.

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[[folder:Cave Bears]]
[[folder:''Arsinoitherium'']]
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Large beasts A large herbivore that the Vikings use as mounts.becomes Fang and Red's first mutual prey.



* AnimalsNotToScale: Real cave bears were comparable in size to the largest living bears. These ones are almost as big as Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* BearsAreBadNews: These bears are just as huge and as vicious as Fang.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: They serve as the mounts of the Vikings.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real cave bears were comparable ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted with a short, tapir-like trunk. This used to be a somewhat fashionable feature in size to the largest living bears. These ones are almost as big as Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* BearsAreBadNews: These bears are just as huge and as vicious as Fang.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: They serve as the mounts
reconstructions of the Vikings.genus based on the fact that its order (Embrithopoda) was once believed to be related to elephants, but has subsequently been questioned following renewed examination of its phylogenetic position and doubts that its snout structure would have been capable of supporting a trunk.
* MonsterMunch: Its only role in the story is becoming the first mutual prey of Fang and Red.
* OhCrap: Its expression when it realizes both Fang and Red are going to attack it at the same time.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less so than other prehistoric creatures seen on the show, but ''Arsinoitherium'' is still not particularly well-known.



[[folder:Elephants]]
Enormous war beasts in the Babylonian army.

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[[folder:Elephants]]
Enormous war beasts in the Babylonian army.
[[folder:''Volaticotherium'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2e814575_de07_4afb_92fe_5899d2a9910f.jpeg]]
A small gliding mammal.



* AnimalsNotToScale: They are the same size as the mammoths in Season 1, larger not only than modern elephants but even the extinct giant ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus''.
* {{Expy}}: Based on their size, appearance, and the general circumstances of their encounter by the protagonists, they may be a reference to the Mumakil/Oliphaunts from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Based on their sheer size, as well as the geographical setting of the episode they appear in, they are likely ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus'' rather than any modern elephant species.
* WarElephants: The Babylonian army uses them as mounts when defending their walls against the Egyptians.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: NotQuiteFlight: It's shown gliding, yet it gains altitude through utterly unclear means, covering much larger distances than any mammalian glider.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter:
They are the same size as the mammoths in Season 1, larger not only than modern elephants but even the extinct giant ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus''.
* {{Expy}}: Based on their size, appearance, and the general circumstances of their encounter by the protagonists, they may be
a reference to the Mumakil/Oliphaunts from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
small, flying squirrel-like mammal with big rounded eyes, making it surprisingly cute.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Based on their sheer size, as well as the geographical setting How many have heard of the episode they appear in, they are likely ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus'' rather than any modern elephant species.
* WarElephants: The Babylonian army uses them as mounts when defending their walls against the Egyptians.
this small Mesozoic mammal outside of documentaries?



[[folder:The Queen's Leopard]]
* AttackAnimal: When Spear breaks into the Queen's throne room, the leopard attacks him, only to be quickly tossed away by the caveman.
* CuteKitten: As a cub, it looks absolutely adorable.
* HumanlikeAnimalAging: {{Inverted}}, it grows into an adult leopard in a few months (a shorter time than it takes for Fang's eggs to hatch) rather than 2-3 years.
* NoSell: The leopard pounces on Spear, but the cavemen simply tosses it aside. Compared to [[PrehistoricMonster the animals Spear usually fights]], a leopard is a mere kitten.
* RightHandCat: First introduced as a cub, being the pet of the Babylonian king. After the King is killed by the Egyptians, the Queen keeps the cub and raises it.

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[[folder:The Queen's Leopard]]
* AttackAnimal: When Spear breaks into the Queen's throne room, the leopard attacks him, only to be quickly tossed away
[[folder:''Megaloceros'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/93a305a7_2ae6_4b74_8c88_fd55a746f4a0.jpeg]]
Giant deer that were hunted
by the caveman.
stone-age people.
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* CuteKitten: As a cub, it looks absolutely adorable.
* HumanlikeAnimalAging: {{Inverted}}, it grows into an adult leopard in a few months (a shorter time than it takes for Fang's eggs to hatch) rather than 2-3 years.
* NoSell:
TheMarvelousDeer: The leopard pounces on Spear, but the cavemen simply tosses it aside. Compared to [[PrehistoricMonster the animals Spear usually fights]], a leopard is a mere kitten.
* RightHandCat: First introduced as a cub, being the pet
males sport an impressive set of the Babylonian king. After the King is killed by the Egyptians, the Queen keeps the cub and raises it.antlers.



!!Fish
[[folder:Megalodon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e288e839_7f8c_44a5_95a5_2715ab9220ac.jpeg]]
A whale-sized shark that attack Spear and Fang's raft.

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!!Fish
[[folder:Megalodon]]
[[folder:Long-horned Bison]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e288e839_7f8c_44a5_95a5_2715ab9220ac.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9465822a_5a6f_49ac_b54d_2499ccff1d15.jpeg]]
A whale-sized shark Large bovines that attack Spear and Fang's raft.were hunted by stone-age people.



* AlwaysABiggerFish: A literal one. The megalodon devours the ''Tropeognathus'' that is harassing Fang and Spear.
* AnimalsNotToScale: Far larger than a real life megalodon, its teeth are longer than Spear's legs. Real megalodon is estimated to be 15 to 20 meters (47 to 66 feet) long, whereas this beast seems to be at least 50 meters.
* EyeScream: Spear manages to chase it away by driving a tree trunk trough its eye.
* {{Kaiju}}: It appears to be at least twice the size of a real megalodon, putting it squarely within this category.
* {{Megalodon}}: And a very big one.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Obviously, as it's a giant prehistoric shark.
* SeaMonster: A very hostile sea beast that attempts to devour Spear and Fang.
* SwallowedWhole: Tries it with Fang, almost succeeds with Spear.
* ThreateningShark: The biggest threat Spear and Fang face during their maritime journey.

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: HerbivoresAreFriendly: A literal one. The megalodon devours the ''Tropeognathus'' that whole herd of them is harassing Fang and Spear.
* AnimalsNotToScale: Far larger than a real life megalodon, its teeth are longer than Spear's legs. Real megalodon is estimated to be 15 to 20 meters (47 to 66 feet) long, whereas this beast seems to be at least 50 meters.
* EyeScream: Spear manages to chase it away by driving a tree trunk trough its eye.
* {{Kaiju}}: It appears to be at least twice the size of a real megalodon, putting it squarely within this category.
* {{Megalodon}}: And a very big one.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Obviously, as it's a giant prehistoric shark.
* SeaMonster: A very hostile sea beast that attempts to devour
not aggressive towards Spear and Fang.
continues to graze in the plains.
* SwallowedWhole: Tries it with Fang, almost succeeds with Spear.
* ThreateningShark: The biggest threat Spear and Fang face during their maritime journey.
SeldomSeenSpecies: Long-horned bison are obscure in popular media.



[[folder:Placoderm]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae75ac77_8883_4481_96f2_6549c54b63e7.jpeg]]
Large fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.

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[[folder:Placoderm]]
[[folder:Cave Bears]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae75ac77_8883_4481_96f2_6549c54b63e7.jpeg]]
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Large fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across beasts that the ocean.Vikings use as mounts.



* CartoonCreature: It looks like an average arthrodire placoderm (similar but clearly much smaller than ''Dunkleosteus'') but has a tail more similar to that of a ray-finned fish.
* MonsterMunch: Like the flying fish they eat, the placoderms only serve as food for Fang and Spear.
* SpeculativeBiology: They bear a notable resemblence to Mahi Mahi, implying that in this world the species evolved from arthrodire placoderm fish instead of ray-finned fish.

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* CartoonCreature: It looks like an average arthrodire placoderm (similar but clearly much smaller than ''Dunkleosteus'') but has a tail more similar AnimalsNotToScale: Real cave bears were comparable in size to that of a ray-finned fish.
* MonsterMunch: Like
the flying fish they eat, the placoderms only largest living bears. These ones are almost as big as Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* BearsAreBadNews: These bears are just as huge and as vicious as Fang.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: They
serve as food for Fang and Spear.
* SpeculativeBiology: They bear a notable resemblence to Mahi Mahi, implying that in this world
the species evolved from arthrodire placoderm fish instead mounts of ray-finned fish. the Vikings.



[[folder:Flying fish]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/18ef4aca_b074_4e02_8a9e_7337181ff209.jpeg]]
Small fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.

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[[folder:Flying fish]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/18ef4aca_b074_4e02_8a9e_7337181ff209.jpeg]]
Small fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across
[[folder:Elephants]]
Enormous war beasts in
the ocean.Babylonian army.



* MonsterMunch: They're only there to serve as food for Fang, Spear, the placoderms and the pterosaurs.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: May possibly be ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potanichthys Potanichthys]]'', a type of Triassic flying fish.

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* MonsterMunch: They're AnimalsNotToScale: They are the same size as the mammoths in Season 1, larger not only there to serve as food for Fang, Spear, than modern elephants but even the placoderms extinct giant ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus''.
* {{Expy}}: Based on their size, appearance,
and the pterosaurs.
general circumstances of their encounter by the protagonists, they may be a reference to the Mumakil/Oliphaunts from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: May possibly be ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potanichthys Potanichthys]]'', a type Based on their sheer size, as well as the geographical setting of Triassic flying fish.the episode they appear in, they are likely ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus'' rather than any modern elephant species.
* WarElephants: The Babylonian army uses them as mounts when defending their walls against the Egyptians.



!!Other creatures
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.

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!!Other creatures
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
[[folder:The Queen's Leopard]]
* AttackAnimal: When Spear breaks into the Queen's throne room, the leopard attacks him, only to be quickly tossed away by the caveman.
* CuteKitten: As a cub, it looks absolutely adorable.
* HumanlikeAnimalAging: {{Inverted}}, it grows into an adult leopard in a few months (a shorter time than it takes for Fang's eggs to hatch) rather than 2-3 years.
* NoSell: The leopard pounces on Spear, but the cavemen simply tosses it aside. Compared to [[PrehistoricMonster the animals Spear usually fights]], a leopard is a mere kitten.
* RightHandCat: First introduced as a cub, being the pet of the Babylonian king. After the King is killed by the Egyptians, the Queen keeps the cub and raises it.
[[/folder]]

!!!Fish
[[folder:Megalodon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_5016.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/e288e839_7f8c_44a5_95a5_2715ab9220ac.jpeg]]
A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.whale-sized shark that attack Spear and Fang's raft.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies AlwaysABiggerFish: A literal one. The megalodon devours the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, ''Tropeognathus'' that is harassing Fang and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
Spear.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's
AnimalsNotToScale: Far larger than a sauropod.
real life megalodon, its teeth are longer than Spear's legs. Real megalodon is estimated to be 15 to 20 meters (47 to 66 feet) long, whereas this beast seems to be at least 50 meters.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: EyeScream: Spear kills manages to chase it away by ramming driving a ''Triceratops'' horn into tree trunk trough its head.
eye.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat {{Kaiju}}: It appears to be at least twice the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge size of a real megalodon, putting it implies squarely within this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
category.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip {{Megalodon}}: And a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from very big one.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Obviously, as
it's meals.
a giant prehistoric shark.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed SeaMonster: A very hostile sea beast that attempts to devour Spear over to and Fang.
* SwallowedWhole: Tries
it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing
with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again almost succeeds with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.Spear.
* ThreateningShark: The biggest threat Spear and Fang face during their maritime journey.



[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.

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[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage
[[folder:Placoderm]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae75ac77_8883_4481_96f2_6549c54b63e7.jpeg]]
Large fish encountered by Spear
and leaves them looking like Fang during their journey across the walking dead.ocean.



* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.

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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted CartoonCreature: It looks like an average arthrodire placoderm (similar but clearly much smaller than ''Dunkleosteus'') but has a tail more similar to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts
that can continue to spread it, but by infecting of a ray-finned fish.
* MonsterMunch: Like
the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where
flying fish they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural eat, the placoderms only serve as food for Fang and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like
Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads SpeculativeBiology: They bear a notable resemblence to Mahi Mahi, implying that in this world the species evolved from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh arthrodire placoderm fish instead of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.
ray-finned fish.



[[folder:Infected Hadrosaur]]
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.

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[[folder:Infected Hadrosaur]]
[[folder:Flying fish]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9080.jpeg]]
A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/18ef4aca_b074_4e02_8a9e_7337181ff209.jpeg]]
Small fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.



* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.

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* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of MonsterMunch: They're only there to serve as food for Fang, Spear, the sauropods placoderms and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that
the animal has been finally put out pterosaurs.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: May possibly be ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potanichthys Potanichthys]]'', a type
of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
Triassic flying fish.




[[folder:Plague Monster]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_6724.png]]
An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the two begin to form a bond.
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* BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, the only character in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.



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-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.



* DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared to her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.

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* DeathByOriginStory: They die AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
end credits.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife
AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a lot more small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human compared apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard
to her Neanderthal-like husband, death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals
with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is
an appearance very close incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to modern beauty standards.safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.



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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The leader daughter of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans, and father Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to Spear.make him fight for her.



* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a gorilla from the neck up.

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* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's
a Neanderthal human, his sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her
father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has
a gorilla from part to play in the neck up.brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.
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The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans, and father to Spear.



* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species gorilla from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].

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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both
first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
the series.
* DeathOfAChild: The two Both of them Spear's children are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
horned tyrannosaurs.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared
to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.



[[folder:Red]]
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.

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[[folder:Red]]
[[folder:Spear's New Child ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.



* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.
[[/folder]]

!!!Fang
[[folder:Fang's First Babies]]
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Fang's two nestlings.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1661225327626784.jpg]]
A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.
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[[folder:Fang's New Babies]]

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[[folder:Fang's New Second Babies]]



!!Humans
[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.

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!!Humans

!!Notable Antagonists
[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
Chieftain]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the Chieftain empowered]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chief_resurrected.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader
of Celtic tribesmen the marauders who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in enslaved Mira and nursing him many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to health.their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.



* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.

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* BarbarianLonghair: ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking:
The men Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips
most difficult opponents Spear with a burning branch. has faced. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in
like his head that wife, he doesn't fit stand any real chance against Fang in with other humans anymore, which a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He
is what leads to him the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank:
[[spoiler: making Much like his house painting in new master, the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a child to carry pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his legacy.original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* TribalFacePaint: DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion yanks him from the afterlife and implicitly promises to give him the power he needs to finally kill Spear and Fang. The men cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world
of the tribe wear blue war paint on living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of
their faces community and upper bodies.
then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by
The men Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to
the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving
their upper body.people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].



[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the two begin to form a bond.

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[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
[[folder:Eldar]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_chief_primal.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eldar.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]\n[[quoteright:350:]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike Chieftain's eldest son who helped his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, father and the two begin other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to form a bond. their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.



* BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, the only character in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.

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* BlingOfWar: Wears CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is
the only character ''eldest'' son in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying
the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers
dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes
the village, if only so that Spear is not they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a vicious savage, telling proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to
his tribesmen not to kill him mother Rikka and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.younger brother.



[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.

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[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band
Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother
of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira his children. While her husband is among away on slave raids, she leads the slaves they own.village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.



* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.

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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the
most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes
their living off of invading other villages and enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her
people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.



[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.

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[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of
Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from
the marauders local asylum who enslaved Mira breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.terrorizes the society.



* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].

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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is
bald compared to the Vikings' leader and proves to be one scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look''
like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his wife, size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because
he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He
doesn't stand any real chance against Fang have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington
in a straightforward fight.
contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* BigBad: He is EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the main antagonist Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas
of the series as a whole.
manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his new master, victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair corpses of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear victims, save the butler, and Fang.he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.
]]
* DealWithTheDevil: InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach:
[[spoiler: After As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the Chieftain dies, sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the Scorpion yanks him from the afterlife and implicitly promises flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to give him the power he needs to finally leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill Spear and Fang. The cost is being ReforgedIntoAMinion.him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his loyalty to "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.head.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck.
[[spoiler: The Chieftain is Darlington puts the psychopath on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse defensive a second time when he weaponizes the Scorpion yanks sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him into countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his realm.wounds.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera
that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion
goes along with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss:
wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to
sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature scientists he's able to obscure himself and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
strikes unannounced.]]



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The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Amina Koroma
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and leader of the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.Egyptians.



* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
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[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.
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[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ima]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.
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[[folder:Kamau]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau]]
!!The Historical Society
[[folder:In General]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.



* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.

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* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang
members consist of proper and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist
stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little
to fight do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running
underlying narrative about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs
inherent savage nature of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.
man.



[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.

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[[folder:Amal]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.
[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amal_5.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
Jacob Dudman
The daughter youngest member of Kamau, kept prisoner the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by Ima in order to make him fight for her.his fellows.



* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.

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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end credits.
when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with
a sweet child makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an incredibly cruel Queen.
otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom:
clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's not clear whether or not one entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.
him.



[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
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A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.

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[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society
org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader
of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] the Historical Society who are attacked and enslaved by hosts the Egyptians.group's meetings at his home.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into
their Egyptian captors, primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they proceed seem to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.be.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use
as strong a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and massive as Kamau is reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are too frightened by helpless whenever the Egyptians' armaments Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself
and threats more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors use as a makeshift binding for a spear and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly
fighting off hordes like the exact kind of Egyptians, they all start to rise up primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name
and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the
fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near
Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a spider bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his daughter was chasing was to gently catch shirt]] and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem
a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman
and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.
promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]



[[folder:The Babylonians]]
* RedShirtArmy: While they held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.

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[[folder:The Babylonians]]
* RedShirtArmy: While they held their own against
[[folder:Blakely]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blakely.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"All
the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.
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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise,
and Fang enter while he does eventually take up arms to fight the fray there's nothing they can do Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair
to not get slaughtered.give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].



[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.

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[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate
[[folder:Giroud]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giroud.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among
the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having society's ranks, he seems the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other civilizations]]
As Spear
nicest and Fang are enslaved by most open-minded of the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.bunch.



* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.

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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the aesthetic only non-British member of the Bretons is more akin group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch
to the Middle Ages than jaw when he grabs a sword, and the Classical age rest of the Egyptians and Romans, society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with iron chain-mail rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
bit out his throat]].
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's
the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims
only non-British member of the Queen's raids.
* RuleOfThree: Three
Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.
British.



[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.

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[[folder:The Sea People]]
[[folder:Bertie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sea_people.jpg]]
A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on
org/pmwiki/pub/images/bertie_7.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of
the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.



* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] the society and attack Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the
other civilizations. However, attacking members of the Egyptians bites them society in dealing with the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
Madman.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. SlashedThroat: The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are
TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more based on the Philistines.interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.



!!Minor Characters
[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]



[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.

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[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful
Villagers' Chief]]
The
civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.where Mira comes from.



* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and facial features suggest they are based his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On
the receiving end same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead
of this. Despite surrendering trying to the Egyptians, fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way
to wipe them all out anyway. avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.



[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers' Chief]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.

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!!Ancient Civilisations
[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers' Chief]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
Celtic Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celtic_tribe_primaljpg.jpg]]
A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force
combined with overwhelming numbers, he has his [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a
tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of
the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's not interested a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him
in a resolution language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he
doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and
fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys his house painting in the act finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men
of killing people in the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men
of itself.the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.



[[folder:Mira's People]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
[[/folder]]

!!The Historical Society

[[folder:As a whole]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.

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[[folder:Mira's People]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
[[/folder]]

!!The Historical Society

[[folder:As a whole]]
[[folder:The Vikings]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_history_guys_91.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primalvikings.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left -> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred
to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house
as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to discuss enslave their theories on history and science.people. Mira is among the slaves they own.



* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.

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* IAmVeryBritish: All but ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like
the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their
members consist of proper continue attacking Spear and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations
Vikings as part of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome
with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking
a crazed cannibal step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them
have little the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads
to do them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the series' overarching plot same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know
about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a Caveman large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people
and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the underlying narrative about same grief the inherent savage nature protagonists faced at the start of man. their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.



[[folder:Charles]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.

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[[folder:Charles]]
[[folder:The Egyptians]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fz47shdwyauqfjl.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egyptians3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]\n-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman\nThe youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.



* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in make them look all the end when he resorts same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring
to a primitive spear to kill mind the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed
real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in are speculated to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory
have contributed to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the society Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually pushes Darlington far defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long
enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship
that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses
with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by
every battle but don't even bother mourning the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.



[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.

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[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/primal_darlington.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"We
org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who
are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of
attacked and enslaved by the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.Egyptians.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into
nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert Egyptian forces into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.paste.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under
CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back Egyptians' armaments and threats to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances
bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin
Kamau bravely fight their captors and reedy compared decide to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
fear after all]].]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting like the exact kind off hordes of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name
Egyptians, they all start to rise up and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the
fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near
as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree spider that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] daughter was chasing was to gently catch and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem
to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is,
but he's certainly no match for everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is
the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over
the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]relatively short Spear.



[[folder:Blakely]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.

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[[folder:Blakely]]
[[folder:The Sea People]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on
the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of
Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Historical Society who arrives late to Mediterranean during the group's meeting.Bronze Age.



* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].

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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the parlour with Bertie when back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against
the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are
more physically able members of based on the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].
Philistines.



[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.

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[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.



* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.

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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as
facial features suggest they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly
are based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
South Indians.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's KickTheDog: On the only non-British member receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.



[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.

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[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
[[folder:Mira's People]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa.
The eldest liberal use of gold in their jewelry and grumpiest member the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the society, who's particularly hostile real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear
in his refutation the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology
of Charles' theories.the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.



* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Is AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the oldest member aesthetic of the society Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like
the other members human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At
the society moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in dealing their few scenes, with the Madman.
animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat RedShirtArmy: While the Babylonians held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land,
with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening
the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to Charles’ Primal Theory.conquer them.



!!Modern Humans

[[folder:The Madman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madman_8.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.

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!!Modern Humans

[[folder:The Madman]]
!!Humanoids
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madman_8.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_1576.jpeg]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
[=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A violent escapee tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.bats.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]
[[/folder]]

!!Humanoids
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_1576.jpeg]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.
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!!Main Characters
[[folder:Tropes applying to both Spear and Fang]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spear_and_fang.jpg]]
An unlikely pair of heroes, a caveman and a tyrannosaur who team up after losing their respective families.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: While Spear and Fang are the protagonists and are largely portrayed as positive or well meaning, they do not possess a code of right and wrong comparable to the modern day. Killing is a necessity and there's no distinction made between killing an animal (which may even possess sapience) or killing a human. Spear shows zero hesitation in killing a Viking when threatened and carves through scores of them brutally in defense of himself, Fang, Mira and the slaves. Fang may not view humans as an immediate food source like Red does, but she isn't concerned about killing them if they threaten her or her loved ones (while she hesitates when Red is hunting the Celts, she instantly attacks one that spears him). During the Viking fight she rips, crushes or outright swallows dozens of attackers. Yet both are capable of empathy and even altruism understandable to modern eyes, from Spear being willing to rush to the aid of strangers being torn apart by the Night Feeder to both being willing to cross an ocean to save a friend they only recently met.
* BondingOverMissingParents: {{Inverted}}. The thing that bonded Spear (a caveman) and Fang (a tyrannosaur) was that they both lost their families (to the same specific predator, no less). One day while hunting for food for his family, Spear hears screaming and runs to see his wife and children being eaten alive by a pack of Horned Tyrannosaurs. Then after some time has past, he sees the same Horned Tyrannosaurs attacking Fang and her babies. Spear steps in and teams up with Fang to fight them. When it appears that they have slain all the Horned Tyrannosaurs, Fang's babies come and gently play with Spear's hair. Then the Horned Tyrannosaurus alpha appears and before Spear or Fang can do anything, it eats Fang's babies alive, to their shock and horror. Spear and Fang fight together and kill the alpha. Nether of them are satisfied, having both failed to protect their families. Fang just lays down while Spear sadly walks away. Later, while walking on a beach, Spear sees Fang following him, and after a moment of consideration, Spear accepts Fang, and the two head off into the night as a new family.
* CommonalityConnection: They're both parents who lost their families to the same predators (Fang lost her babies while Spear lost both his children and his mate). Realizing this brings them together.
* EnemyMine: Other than losing their family, the only thing the two have in common is that they're alone in a world full of predators that wish to kill them. It's more than enough for them to stay loyal.
* EveryoneHasStandards: They will ferociously fight and kill to survive, but they both have a dim view towards excessive cruelty. This is first shown in their conflict against the Night Feeder, and more so in [[spoiler:season 2 where they run afoul of decadent human civilizations that oppress and enslave others.]]
* FireForgedFriends: At first they had issues that almost led them to fight over dominance, but after enough time together while saving each other, now they would do anything to protect one another. [[spoiler: Ironically it would be fighting a fire spewing demonic herald that would end the friendship but they were together every step of the way.]]
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Their's is an (obviously) non-romantic relationship but either would die to save the other without hesitation, and they are lifelong friends. While Spear feels isolated by Fang having children and Mira returning home, Fang's actions shows he's nothing to worry about about as she promptly breaks through a stonewall to share a home with him in Mira's village.
* InterspeciesFriendship: A primitive human and an intelligent ''Tyrannosaurus'' brought together by shared loss.
* MadeASlave: [[spoiler:As of "The Colossaeus, Part I", due to the Egyptian Queen holding Fang's newborn eggs hostage.]]
* NormalFishInATinyPond: In their original homeland, they're formidable but not unbeatable as they've nearly been overwhelmed and killed by some of the creatures living there such as the giant spider, the Plague Monster and the Night Feeder but when they find themselves in the humans lands where deadly megafauna seem less abundant, they're damn near unstoppable.
* OneManArmy: As long as they aren't up against truly unbeatable or supernatural opponents, they are capable of holding their own against scores of enemies. They kill hoards of vicious creatures in their homeland and once they encounter the advanced human civilizations, they prove to be capable of eliminating huge numbers in short order.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Both of their respective families were slaughtered by the same pack of tyrannosaurs.
* [[OutsideGenreFoe Outside Genre Foes]]: To the human civilizations. While dinosaurs and other large animals do live in amongst them, they seem to be much fewer in number and the vast majority of conflict is between humans, whether they be Viking raiders, Egyptian invaders or various other human cultures. In comparison, Spear and Fang come from a much more brutal environment and not only display feats of strength well beyond what the vast majority of humans would ever encounter but they are highly adaptive, ruthless fighters. The combination means that the two of the are enough to wipe out a village of hardened Vikings in a night, breach the walls of a Babylonian city and alongside the giant Kamau, lay waste to numerous cities across the world. Only supernatural foes are guaranteed to be too much for them.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Their ability to communicate is functional but limited, as it mostly relies on vocal tone and bodily gestures to convey simple messages and concepts. Fang being unable to fully articulate how she sees and is a bit disturbed by a number of pikes that have skulls mounted on them that Spear doesn't notice factors in to how the [[spoiler:Ape-Men in the area]] manage to kidnap [[spoiler:Mira]] in the first season finale.
* VitriolicBestBuds: They're joined at the hip but frequently quarrel, in a combination of wordless shouts and the occasional shove or slap. Despite this, they're incredibly loyal to each other and either would die or kill for the other.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spear]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spear.jpg]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=]
A prehistoric hunter who goes on a journey after losing his family.
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* ActionDad: He was this before his children died. A flashback shows he taught his son how to hunt.
* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: He looks like a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman with a bulky physique, hunched posture, thick arms, and enormous fists, as well as thick brows and a flat forehead. He also seems to have SuperStrength, considering he fights animals far larger than him with his bare hands. His characterization, however, is decidedly ''un''stereotypical, being a rare example of a Neanderthal-like character who is treated by the story as a connectable person with feelings rather than as a simple brute or the butt of a joke. With the introduction of Mira and other modern humans, it's heavily suggested that he really ''is'' a Neanderthal.
* AntiHero: He brutally kills his opponents, but considering that this is a [[DeathWorld dog-eat-dog world]] where our moral standards don't exist yet, it's justified for his situation. Spear is even shown preparing to attack Fang and her family before being interrupted by the horned tyrannosaurs. He does have an altruistic side, however, as he returns the old mammoth's tusk to its herd and he saves one of the cave-dwellers and the food he was bringing despite it putting him at risk.
* BarbarianLonghair: Spear sports shoulder-long black hair, and he's a powerful, savage hunter struggling to survive in a primordial world.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: He defeats Krog by drinking the same SuperSerum that made Krog into a gargantuan ape-man, turning into a giant himself than making mincemeat out of Krog and the rest of the ape-men.
* TheBerserker: It is not a good idea to enrage Spear as he will be roiling with pure brutality and aggression towards his enemies. This in turn causes him to become very ferocious in battle as he often became a force to be reckoned with when angered. [[spoiler:Played straight when he drinks the Ape Man serum where he goes into full-on beast mode and absolutely massacres any ape in his way. Played very straight and very tragically when the vikings drive him and Fang into a corner, causing the pair to fall into a blind rage and wipe out the entire village.]]
* BigOlEyebrows: His eyebrows are noticeably bushy and large. They're possibly big intentionally to signify his non-verbal emotions more clearly.
* BladeOnAStick: His weapon of choice, which he is named for.
* BloodSplatteredWarrior: After killing the entire tribe of Ape-Men, he emerges from the corpses covered in blood. He later ends up covered in blood, both his own and that of the wild dogs that were attacking him and Fang.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Played with. Neither of the main characters are either particularly dumb or weak but while Spear is strong, he relies on his weaponry and innovation in combat more than brute strength. In many cases, his brute strength allows him to exercise ''even more'' of his brainpower, like ripping the tooth out of a tyrannosaur's head to stab it, or [[spoiler:''hauling a T-Rex across the landscape with a makeshift stretcher.'']] A lot of his strategies simply wouldn't work if he weren't insanely strong to begin with.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: It doesn't get shown too often, what with everything trying to kill him and having to hunt, but Spear has shown to be an affable man outside of that. He was a loving father to his children, briefly bonded with Fang's hatchlings, allowed her to follow him in mutual grief for their lost families, showed remorse in killing an elderly mammoth for food and clothing, returned its tusk to its herd, and saved a cave dweller despite having no reason to. He even has a willingness to save those who he hears the cries of. Such as when he hears the blood curdling screams from a Ceratopsian herd as they're being butchered by The Night Feeder, readying himself to charge to their aid, only to be stopped by Fang. He then shows genuine sorrow and regret when he sees the aftermath of the creature's carnage, failing to save them. He's also quick to show Mira he means no harm, lowering his weapon and making a fire for them to rest. When he's taken in by the Celtic tribe, he shows a playful attitude toward the Chief's daughter and is unhesitant in putting his life on the line to protect them. And when he realizes that [[spoiler:Fang is preparing to lay eggs after mating with Red, he gets absolutely giddy about it and tries his best to help her build a nest and guard the eggs]].
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Spear demonstrates almost superhuman-level feats of strength at times. Probably the most prominent example in the very first episode is when he throws his spear straight through a fully-grown T. Rex like a bullet. Though he was in a full UnstoppableRage at the time. He later, with the aid of a sled, drags Fang an undisclosed but seeming considerable distance in search of a safe place for her to heal. The bumper before the episode points out Fang weighs about ''10 tonnes''.
* ClassicalHunter: His life revolves around game hunting for survival and he lives his life in tune with nature.
* CombatPragmatist: If his trademark spear isn't available to him, he'll use rocks or whatever else nearby he can get his hands on.
* DeathGlare: This neanderthal can deliver some of the most threatening and irritated expressions. He's even hatefully glanced at Fang whilst gritting his teeth right at her in ''River of Snakes'' at one point. Whenever he shifts into this look, it would be wise enough not to directly piss him off.
* DespairEventHorizon: After losing his wife and kids to a pack of horned T. rex, Spear climbs a tall cliff and ponders whether or not he should just step off of it. He ultimately doesn't go through, but he did spend many hours at the edge of the cliff thinking about if he should.
* DueToTheDead: He makes a habit of comforting his prey during their final moments if he's given the opportunity to.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: When he realizes that Krog outmatches him in size and strength, the only way he'll save Fang from getting killed was by drinking ''all'' of the black liquid the Ape Shaman originally held. Spear mutates into a massive and brutish humanoid monstrosity that not only increased his strength to slaughter Krog but the entirety of the ape tribe with his bare hands.
* ExtremeOmnivore: He's shown eating quite a wide variety of critters in the show. TruthInTelevision, as actual hunter gatherers can't afford to be picky about their diet, and in fact humans in general play this trope pretty strongly compared to other animals. [[{{Irony}} Funnily enough]], it later turns out that his limit is spiced food, which humans invented to make what he typically eats ''more palatable''.
* FantasticRacism: In the first episode, he decides to try and kill Fang, not because she's a threat, but because she's a dinosaur similar to the dinosaurs that killed and ate his family. He does change his mind about her when he sees that she has a family of her own, which then at that second becomes threatened by the very same Tyrannosaurs that ate ''his'' family. Possibly at play in his conflict with Red as he is also a red faced man-eating tyrannosaur.
* FatalFlaw: ''Anger''. While much of the time he is able to check his rage and use his head to solve problems, occasionally he gets so furious he flails whatever object he is holding at the time, or charges at enemies recklessly, which leaves him vulnerable. Notably, his fight with Fang in ''River of Snakes'' shows how her constant stealing of his food leading up to the fight caused him to act much more frantic than usual, charging headlong at her several times. Coupled with his at-the-time present resentment for the dinosaurs which had killed his family, he was so wrapped up in rage that he abandoned the maneuverability he usually uses to his advantage against large monsters, and Fang quite easily could have killed him when he jumped ''right toward ​her mouth'' in an attempt to hit her.
* ForceAndFinesse: The finesse to Fang's force. His fighting style frequently involves the application of innovation and skill whether by his huge athleticism or inventive tactics. By virtue of many of his opponents being bigger and stronger than he is, he also is more defensive, avoiding and dodging attacks much more frequently than Fang.
* GadgeteerGenius: [[DownplayedTrope By hunter-gatherer standards, at least]]. In Episode 3 he fashions a yoke out of mammoth parts, which logically shouldn't be invented until the domestication of oxen, and in Episode 6 he constructs a sort of one-man gurney/sled out of bamboo.
* GeniusBruiser: He has the intelligence that comes with being a human--he primarily communicates in unsophisticated grunts and obviously doesn't have a scientific understanding of the world around him, but he's by no means stupid and demonstrates impressive problem-solving skills and improvisational inventiveness throughout the series, such as building a sleigh when he realizes that dragging a heavy load behind him by hand is just tiring him out and even making knuckle-dusters from spiky insect shells. He's also strong enough to kill a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' using only his spear and a large stone, and that's just one of his early feats of superhuman strength.
* GoodParents: He was a loving father to his children, which made their deaths devastating for him.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler: Succumbs to his burn wounds after fighting the demonically empowered Chieftain.]]
* HeroicWillpower: Spear not only manages to roll a multi-tonne dinosaur onto a stretcher, he then carries it an unspecified but long distance in search of safety. He only stops because his hands are so blistered and bruised he literally can't lift it anymore.
* HiddenDepths: Spear is a powerful warrior with a tenacious will to survive. In quiet moments, he tends to enjoy cave painting and shadow puppetry.
* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:Spear's father died protecting him from saber tooth tigers. Spear dies protecting Fang's new children from the empowered Chieftain.]]
* HulkMashUp: In the fifth episode, "Rage of the Ape-Men", Spear drinks a sip of the ape-men's potion and turns into a blue-skinned, muscle-bound giant who goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* HulkingOut: In the fifth episode he drinks all of the ape-men's potion, turning him into a rampaging monster looking like a prehistoric version of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk.
* InstantExpert: Part of what makes him so formidable is his sheer speed in adapting to new weapons and fighting techniques. After a minute or so with a new weapon, he'll quickly be massacring opponents who have been trained for years to use them.
* InterspeciesFriendship: He's a Neanderthal who is friends with Fang, a tyrannosaur. He later befriends Mira and Kamau, who are a different species or subspecies of human.
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: {{Downplayed}} with him and Mira, but he's a Neanderthal (either a closely related species to or separate subspecies of human) while Mira is a standard human. TruthInTelevision as well, as we know that Neanderthals and Modern Humans did breed with each other before Neanderthals in general went extinct]].
* JavelinThrower: Naturally. He is very skilled in spear fighting up close, but he is very accurate when it comes to throwing his spear.
* TheJuggernaut: After he drinks all of he ape men's potion. Krog, who had just inflicted a CurbStompBattle on Fang, can't do any real damage to Spear before he '''rips the ape's arms off''' and beats him to death with them.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While extremely courageous, in response to certain targets Spear will decide simply to flee, and for good reason. So far these have been limited to the infected Sauropod, which was so massive he and Fang had no chance to win, and the Coven of the Damned, which wielded powers outside his and Fang's comprehension, making them far too risky to challenge.
* {{Loincloth}}: His only piece of clothing.
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler: When Fang is hit by the Chieftain's flames and left screaming, he's distraught and charges in a rage. He takes a full blast...and powers through on sheer primal fury, knocking the possessed Viking down a cliffside, beating him down every step of the way.]]
* ManBitesMan: In a fight Spear will make use of whatever is available to win, even if it's something as basic as biting his opponent as hard as he can. His jaws are strong enough to rip a significant chunk of flesh from the wrist of a viking. [[spoiler: Spear ultimately defeats the Viking Chieftain by biting the Chieftain’s hand, forcing the Chieftain to release his grip on the rope he was using to hold himself onto his airborne mount, giving Spear the opportunity to throw him off.]]
* ManlyTears:
** It's mainly subverted in the first episode, Spear wasn't visibly sobbing but instead sniffles after seeing his family devoured by the horned tyrannosaurs.
** At the beginning of Scent of Prey, he actually does shed tears. His grieving was so emotionally distressing, he lets out a mournful SkywardScream when he assumed that Fang passed away from her injuries... Only to figure out that she's still alive, but was in no condition to actually move.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Spear can be ''extremely'' vicious, but there are moments where even he is ashamed of what he does.
** He seems to have this reaction when the horned tyrannosaurs attack Fang and her chicks, making him realize he was about to kill a completely innocent party in his quest for revenge.
** He's shocked by his absolute slaughter of the ape-men.
** He shows remorse over Red's death after realizing Fang's connection with him.
** Spear is ''ashamed'' when he accidentally kills Rikka's younger son. Unfortunately, the Vikings continuing to attack him forces an IgnoredEpiphany, and he ends up [[spoiler:helping Fang slaughter them in their entirety]].
* NeverGivenAName: Spear isn't actually called that in-story. He doesn't even understand what a name is until Mira conveys the concept to him.
* NobleSavage: He might be the poster child of this trope. He's a primitive hunter-gatherer who, due to living in an inhospitable land filled with predators and things even worse, has to resort to brutal violence quite often, but he's also shown to be intelligent, compassionate, and caring towards those he holds dear.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Spear is normally extremely courageous, charging into battle with animals many times his size and coming up on top. He's absolutely terrified of the plagued ''Argentinosaurus'' and spends almost the entire episode in fear from it since neither he nor Fang can do a damn thing to the creature and their only option is to RunOrDie.
* OneHeadTaller: Inverted with him and Mira. He's a short, stout neanderthal; while she's a tall modern human.
* OneManArmy: Even without Fang to assist him, he can be extremely effective fighting hordes of enemies by himself and live to grunt the tale.
* OneWordVocabulary: Thus far, Mira's name is the only word he knows, uttering it in the last moment of Season 1 and continuing to speak it now and then throughout Season 2. As humans in this universe seem to primarily rely on non-verbal communication, this hasn't posed much of a problem to him.
* PapaWolf: His attempt to save his family from the tyrannosaurs proved to be futile. But he is more than willing to put his life on the line for [[spoiler:Fang's new babies.]]
* RealMenEatMeat: Curiously, his onscreen diet is almost entirely carnivorous. Only twice does he attempt to eat vegetation, neither attempt being successful (the first time he tries to get some fruit from a tree, but ''Fang'' of all creatures eats the fruit before he can. Later he's offered a stewed tuber of some sort by Mira, reacting to it with confusion and unfamiliarity, spitting out his first bite in disgust).
* RunningOnAllFours:
** On occasion he'll likely alternate his usual running by lowering himself to the ground by sprinting with his hands and feet just like how a gorilla runs. He tends to run like this when he's enraged.
** In ''Slave of the Scorpion'', after having a taste of Mira's food, he comically tosses it away and goes back to his own food by crawling away offscreen on all fours.
* ScreamingWarrior: He charges into fights with a roar. Sometimes does this even outside of fights as a sign of frustration.
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:He becomes this for Mira, who had lost her previous lover in the Viking-attack that initially enslaved her (which ultimately led to her meeting Spear and Fang). Mira even ends up bearing him a child.]]
* SignatureMove:
** Throwing his spear - he cuts, stabs, and slices with it as well, but when he throws it, it's always a special moment of awesome.
** When he does not have his spear, he will pick up [[BoulderBludgeon a large rock and attack with it]], usually at the leg of the enemy he's fighting. It's not usually a fatal move, but a disabling one that either slows down his enemies, or lets him figure out what they're vulnerable to.
* SilentSnarker: Spear can convey some truly withering snark with a trademark exasperated look, usually directed at Fang when she annoys him.
* StoutStrength: Seemingly downplayed. It's not that Spear isn't actually fat or obese in anyway shape or form, but he has more of a widened and typically natural broader and muscular build in a way as how male neanderthals are usually drawn. His own bulk doesn't even slow him down in the slightest and makes great practical use of his strength.
* SuddenlySpeaking: [[spoiler:At the end of the Season 1 finale, he says his first word.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Spear:''']] [[spoiler:Mira.]]
* SuperStrength: This neanderthal has the absurd strength to not only grab a rock to break a tyrannosaur's ankle but he can also toss his spear dozens of yards away to pierce the flesh into said tyrannosaur's chest, puncture through boars, and impale giant bats. Whenever his WeaponOfChoice isn't useful or out of reach, he'll usually resort to using rocks such as when he battered the elderly mammoth to death after many physical strikes, although Fang did assist him by having the animal pinned down, making it easier for him to land the finishing blow. In ''River of Snakes''; he used tree branches to hit Fang hard enough to make her wince in pain. In ''Terror Under the Blood Moon'', he yanked off a horn of a triceratops to impale an enormous spider to save Fang from getting killed by it. ''Scent of Prey'' shows off his biggest feat of strength yet, where after creating a makeshift stretcher for Fang to lie on, while Spear does strain himself to move her body onto it, he does however manage to drag her for possibly miles. After fastening himself to the stretcher akin to a harness, he's shown to have a less difficult time moving her around and didn't show any signs of exhaustion after that. He can also effortlessly carry stones that are slightly larger than his body to protect her from getting eaten by the wild dogs.
* ThrowAwayGuns: Does this with his spears, which he can make more of with relative ease. But he also does this with [[spoiler:swords]], which he can't.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The "Tiny" Guy to Fang's Huge Girl. Though he's a buff Neanderthal, he's shorter than the average human and is of course much smaller than a ''T. rex''.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:Well, he and Mira probably would've fully become this had Spear not sustained mortal injuries fighting the empowered Chieftain, but they do conceive a child together before Spear dies, and Spear is a classic stout Neanderthal in appearance while Mira is a conventionally attractive tall woman. It's especially pronounced when they finally consummate their relationship, as Spear is completely covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* UnstoppableRage:
** When Spear finds the T.rexes that killed his family he utterly lets loose all of his rage and frustration to where he was able to kill them despite him fighting full-grown dinosaurs.
** During the Ape Man trials when he sees his companion Fang being beaten almost to near death, he downs the entirety of the Apes's serum and transforms into a hulking blueish monster who literally destroys their champion by beating him with his own severed limbs and proceeds to kill every last of the tribe in an extremely bloody rampage.
** After seeing Red eat some of the tribe that took him in, Spear will not be dissuaded from trying to kill him, no matter how much Fang tries to get between them.
** Battling a tribe of Vikings who refuse to let up on him, he's driven deeper and deeper into a rage, before eventually snapping and slaughtering the whole tribe alongside Fang.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: He avenged his family by killing the tyrannosaurs responsible. But if his sloping to the ground immediately afterwards is any indication, he felt no joy in it.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He spends most of the show wearing only a {{loincloth}}. The only exception is "A Cold Death", where he crafts a vest out of mammoth fur to avoid being ExposedToTheElements.
* WalkingTheEarth: Having achieved his joint revenge with Fang in the very first episode, Spear spends most of Season 1 traveling alongside the dinosaur with no real goal or destination in mind. The pair attempt to settle down during ''Rage of the Ape-Men'', but their near-demise at the hands of the eponymous tribe spook them enough that they decide to keep moving indefinitely.
* WeakButSkilled: He is by ''no means'' weak, but as a human faced with the larger prehistoric monsters of his time he's forced to rely on attacking their blind spots, using nearby objects as weapons, or teaming up with Fang to win against them. Special mention should also be given to his skillfulness with his spear. Whether it be accuracy and power in his throws that let him take down ''tyrannosaurs'' or his abilities in close combat, being able to dodge, thrust, and cut to kill many different types of monster, Spear's namesake weapon and skill with it is a strong showcase for the human ability to overcome the primal wilderness. Becomes StrongAndSkilled when up against other humans, as he's a talented and vicious fighter with strength surpassing any of the ''Homo sapiens'' he goes up against.
* [[WhenSheSmiles When He Smiles]]: Spear is usual grim-faced and frowning but when he smiles it's a beautiful thing. He also has a pre-asskicking smile that usually relates to him realizing whoever thinks they're just taking him on are in for a big surprise.
* WouldHurtAChild: Played with. While he normally won't intentionally kill a child, he has no problem knocking one off a building or backhanding them in the face if they attack him. When Rikka's son jumps on him he throws him off with such force, the child is killed instantly when he hits a rock upon landing. Spear is so horrified, he is snapped out of his rage. Unfortunately the unrelenting Vikings don't let up and he's quickly driven to the brink, snapping and killing the whole village, presumably either directly or indirectly (as they won't last long without parents) including any children present during the attack.
* WrestlerOfBeasts: Spear lives in a primordial world full of {{Prehistoric Monster}}s, and often ends up facing them in melee combat. He manages to slay beasts far larger than himself due to [[TheDeterminator sheer persistence]] and [[GeniusBruiser innovative use of tools and the environment]].
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A female ''Tyrannosaurus'' who befriends Spear after she also loses her family.
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* ActionGirl: Fang is a ferocious ''T. rex'' who can easily rip her opponents to shreds. She’s also tough to boot, able to take multiple hits and still stand her ground.
* ActionMom:
** She doesn't hold anything back when she and her babies were being confronted by the horned tyrannosaurs. Her parental instinct is what made Spear realize that she's no different when it comes to defending her young from predators when Spear himself failed to do. Unfortunately she's no longer this when her babies were devoured by the alpha.
** Brought back in full force when her twin hatchlings are born, and is as fierce as ever.
* AllAnimalsAreDogs: ZigZagged, while Fang does do some dog-like things (putting her face in Spear's to sniff his food and laying down like one), the show never makes one forget that Fang is very intelligent and a large carnivorous dinosaur that is Spear's equal rather than a pet.
* AlternateAnimalAffection: Or rather, expression. Fang obviously cannot speak, but none the less is able to understand Spear very well, and has moments of snarkiness and sass as well as affection and loyalty to Spear.
* AnimalsLackAttributes: While she plays this straight most of the time, [[spoiler:this is [[AvertedTrope averted]] in "Vidarr", where we are treated to a close-up shot of Fang laying eggs, complete with a detailed view of her cloaca]].
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: [[spoiler:After Fang lays her second clutch of eggs, she's occasionally seen sitting on top of her nest in the manner of a modern bird. Needless to say, this is highly unlikely for real tyrannosaurs on account of their mass alone, and they likely covered their nests in varying layers of soil and/or vegetation to regulate their temperature instead]].
* BigEater: Whenever food is involved, chances are that she'll tend to chow down a lot more than Spear (even on some fruit he finds!). Justified, as she's a much larger creature that would naturally require a lot more food and energy to stay alive than Spear.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Played with. Fang displays near-human level intelligence but she is far more simple in her approach to situations than Spear. She makes up for this by being the notably more powerful of the pair.
* TheComicallySerious: Given her menacing appearance, it makes her reactions in more comedic situations all the funnier.
* CowardlyLion: She's a fierce tyrannosaur and is normally anything but cowardly, but her near-death experience when fighting a giant snake gave her a phobia of anything snake-like so much that she runs in fear from a harmless earthworm.
* CurbStompBattle: After she recovers in "Scent of Prey" she slaughters the pack of hyenas who had been chasing them, delivering such an asskicking that they all run away scared.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: She's this to Spear's [[Main/TheProtagonist protagonist]]. Spear is the main character whom the story focuses on, but Fang is his closest associate and companion during their journey.
* DumbDinos: Inverted; Fang is very intelligent.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She's more selfish and callous than Spear is but when they come across the herd of uneaten dead sauropods, she's just as shocked and horrified as he is.
** She also roars and walks away in disgust at Kamau being forced to kill defenseless villagers under the Queen's orders.
** She's shocked when Red attacks and eats the Celtics, refusing to do the same until they start attacking her and even then only to defend herself; she doesn't regard them as a meal the same way Red does. There's also an implication that she's never really hunted humans for food, given how ambivalent she seems to be around them when not being threatened or how her hatchlings don't regard Spear with any wariness or hostility.
* EvilDetectingDog: Evil-Detecting ''Tyrannosaur'' in this case. She instantly senses something is wrong when they come across the dead sauropods, just the ''smell'' of them causing her shock.
* ForceAndFinesse: The force to Spear's finesse. 9 times out of 10 Fang's main tactic is to bulldoze into her enemies and overwhelm them with sheer power. This does not mean she is without skill, however; one of the main reasons she is so dangerous is she has a capacity for defense as well as offense. Against enemies that can do serious damage to her, she is capable of dodging, swerving, and avoiding their attacks. She recognizes Spear's weapons as capable of this, and in their bout for dominance in ''River of Snakes'', uses his rage against him to goad him into attacking recklessly while she avoids his attacks.
* GentleGiant: As strange as it may be, she can be very gentle when she wants, carrying an unconscious Spear out of a river in her mouth without harming him.
* GoodParents: She was shown to be a caring mother for her hatchlings. Just like with Spear, she was greatly saddened by their deaths. As such, she's very protective of her new hatchlings.
* GoombaStomp: In Terror Under the Blood Moon, she (in an awesome/humorous fashion) leaps and crushes the spines of the giant red bats that were flying directly in her path, 3 times in a row.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Fang's preferred method of killing human opponents is to simply bite them in half.
* HeroicWillpower: Seeing Spear's wounds from battling the hyenas, Fang tries to force herself to stand on her injured leg. He talks her down but she not only gets on her feet in time to save him, she manages to completely overwhelm the pack.
* InterspeciesFriendship: She is a ''Tyrannosaurus'' who is friends with Spear, a caveman.
* ItCanThink: It's made clear early on that Fang is very intelligent. She's emotive, stubborn, occasionally selfish, and capable of abstract thinking/planning.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Fang can be notably more selfish and willful than Spear, stealing his kills and leaving him to drag a large pile of meat that logically she would have a much easier time pulling (although this may be a case of her simply not understanding what Spear was trying to do, as he had probably only just invented the yoke then and there). That being said, she doesn't hesitate to risk her life to protect Spear and volunteered as a heat source to protect him from a freezing blizzard.
* KillSteal: She devoured most of the boars Spear had hunted (that was clearly his food) in the second episode. Not only that but Fang also eats it practically right in front of his face.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "heroic badass" variety. She's a ''Tyrannosaurus'' with an enlarged fang, powerful enough to be able to kill creatures far larger than her.
* LightningBruiser: She's much larger and stronger than Spear, but is still just as fast as him.
* MadeOfIron: Fang can take a serious beating and come back from it relatively uninjured. She's been crushed between two mammoths and body-slammed by a giant spider without serious injury. Her one-sided beating from the enhanced Krog left her near death, but she was back to fighting form in a period of days. During the Viking village battle, the natives throw everything at her from spears to axes to bears to a rain of arrows. Even injuries that drop her don't have any lasting effect on her combat ability. [[spoiler: She even endures being set on fire by the resurrected Chieftain's fire attack!]]
* MamaBear: Fang puts up a hard fight to protect her kids. She still fails. Season 2, however, has her produce another clutch and when they cry out for her upon hatching on the Egyptian ship, she ''smashes out of a metal cage and tears through an army of Egyptian warriors'' to get to them.
* MeaningfulName: She's named after the large snaggletooth in her lower jaw.
* MightyRoar: Of course she has one, especially when she's ready for battle.
* MonsterIsAMommy: Well, she was. Spear first believes she's a bloodthirsty predator just like the dinosaurs that killed his family and wants to kill her, but seeing her babies makes him change his mind.
** She becomes a mommy again in season 2.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** When she sniffs one of the dead sauropods, which would normally be food, she recoils in disgust and horror. She is also just as terrified of the plagued sauropod as Spear is.
** Similarly, when they encounter a Saber-Tooth Cat's ''brutalized'' remains, she recognizes that a predator animal being killed so violently means something very, ''very'' dangerous is around, and she is adamant about keeping Spear away from the thing that did it.
** She falls into a deep depression after Red's death, barely acknowledging Spear and ignoring food.
* PlayingPossum: She does this to trick the giant bats into bringing her to their lair, where she knows Spear is.
* PregnantBadass: [[spoiler:Spends 3 episodes of Season 2 pregnant with Red's babies, not being deterred in her combat capacities in the slightest. She lays her eggs in the sixth episode.]]
* ShownTheirWork: While there are equal amounts of ArtisticLicensePaleontology, Fang shows many characteristics that ''Tyrannosaurus'' really had.
** Like all birds and reptiles, she has a cloaca.
** Her eyes are facing forward instead of being on the side of her head like most theropods, giving her the binocular vision of modern day predators.
** Her jaws are powerful enough to rip off another ''T. rex's'' snout. ''Tyrannosaurus'' really did have a bite that strong.
** Along with other tyrannosaurs in the series, she appears to be much smarter than other dinosaurs. While Fang's intelligence borders on ''human'', recent studies suggest that ''Tyrannosaurus'' was probably one of the most intelligent non-avian dinosaurs, with current estimates comparing its intelligence to modern day wolves, and possibly even ''baboons''.
** She is shown to be MadeOfIron, able to recover from beatings and injuries that would be lethal. Fossils have shown ''Tyrannosaurus'' have suffered grievous injuries and ''survived''.
* TailSlap: Whenever she's not using her jaws, Fang uses that tail of hers for good use in combat. Although trying to use her tail as a desperate attempt against Krog wasn't a good idea as he instantly caught it before breaking her leg.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her brow has ridges that evoke feminine eyelashes, and go up to a point in a similar shape to eyeshadow. Other than that, though, [[DownplayedTrope there's really no outward indication of her gender]].
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The Huge Girl to Spear's Tiny Guy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She seems to have a fondness for fish, although she's not picky when it comes to eating other food.
* UnskilledButStrong: Her main terms of fighting enemies is just to viciously bite into any creature Fang can get her jaws on until they bleed, or adding more weight to her attacks for highly damaging strikes. Fang is still an intelligent predator of her kind, however when it comes to battle she'll make sure to deliver all sorts of pain with her power. Highly justified since because she is a ''T. rex'', is very large, and has her own natural weapons whilst her partner Spear is more adaptable and strategic to desperate situations.
* YourSizeMayVary: All the animals in this series have fairly fluid sizes but Fang is the most egregious example given she's a main character. Her size changes constantly, not just episode to episode or scene to scene but shot to shot. Sometimes she's only 8 or 9 feet tall, in the next shot she dwarfs a real ''Tyrannosaurus''. The general approach the show takes is that she's as big as the shot needs her to be. The only out of show statement on her size comes form an adultswim bumper saying she's 40 feet long and weighs 10 tonnes (approximately real 'T''. ''rex'' size).
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Due to experiencing the river of snakes, Fang comes to fear snakes. So much so that she even gets scared of an earthworm (another legless creature) because it reminds her of a snake. Spear tries to show her there's nothing to fear, to no avail. He then proceeds to eat it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Laetitia Eido-Mollon
A ''Homo sapiens'' (modern human) woman whom Spear and Fang save from a pliosaur and later befriend.
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* ActionGirl: Mira is a capable survivor, archer and fighter, and can pull her own weight during her adventures with Spear and Fang.
* AmazonianBeauty: Not as bulky or overtly muscular as others, but she does have an athletic and defined build, and can be just as much of a warrior as Spear.
* BadassNormal: She never exhibits the same level of CharlesAtlasSuperpower as Spear, but she makes do with her modern cunning.
* BarefootCaptives: It's unknown whether her people wore shoes or sandals, but by the time she meets Spear and Fang she has nothing on her feet.
* BareYourMidriff: When enslaved by the Egyptian queen, her GoGoEnslavement has this as a feature.
* TheDeterminator: Swam miles of monster-infested ocean to escape her slavers while still heavily manacled.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: All of her dialogue is in Arabic, while the show's audience are presumed to be English-speakers. As she's the first character in the series to any dialogue at all, and accompanies most of her dialogue with visual aids, she is, unlike most characters who fit this trope, the ''least'' [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] character in the series prior to the appearance of the Historical Society.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: She is unsatisfied with eating raw meat, and cooks up a stew from it and some vegetables she finds, though this probably has more to do with her status as a proper ''Homo Sapiens'' than her sex. Spear is very confused by the idea, but Fang is enticed by the smell and eagerly gobbles it up.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: When hunting a feathered oviraptorsaur dinosaur, Spear first tries to stab it with his spear, and Mira fires an arrow from her newly-constructed bow. Downplayed in that Spear also throws his spear, but it doesn't have much finesse. It's also justified because Spear has clearly never even seen this sort of advanced weapon before, and he later manages to use the bow perfectly fine (with his spear as the arrow). Played straighter in Season 2, where she defaults to the bow and arrow as a weapon of choice.
* HeartbrokenBadass: She's a capable survivor [[spoiler:who was forced to watch as a Viking struck down her lover, before she was choked out, captured, and painfully branded.]]
* InterspeciesRelationship: [[spoiler: With Spear at the end of the series, the two producing a daughter together]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Barring the midpoint two-episode arc, Season 1 is a chiefly episodic package, but Mira's entrance introduces a more serialized narrative that defines Season 2.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She is shown in the Season 1 finale as a new ally to Spear and Fang.
* MadeASlave: Relates to Spear how she used to have a normal life in a village before an outside civilization [[RapePillageAndBurn raided her village]] and enslaved those they had not killed. It happened again when she, Fang, ans Spear were captured by the Egyptians.
* TheMedic: Mira is seen applying some sort of salve to the numerous wounds Fang sustains fighting the Viking villagers.
* MelancholyMoon: Her people appear to have worshipped the Moon, as she not only prays to it at night, but the symbolism of the crescent moon means enough to her that it was included in her pictograms depicting her capture.
* MeaningfulName: Her name means "Kindness" in several languages, and she's the first unfailingly benevolent force that Spear and Fang meet. In addition, her name can mean "Ocean" or "Boundry" in Sanskrit, [[spoiler:with the civilization that captured her apparently being from across the ocean]].
* NiceGirl: She very quickly befriends Spear and Fang once she realizes they're not a threat and consistently treats them as equals [[spoiler:despite coming from a more advanced civilization]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Her noble insistence that Spear help the other slaves escape in "Dawn of Man" rather than just her as he originally intended slows down their escape enough for the main Viking forces to return to the village, cornering the protagonists and indirectly forcing them to [[spoiler:commit a massacre]] in the following episode.
* NubileSavage: Downplayed and Inverted: [[UnkemptBeauty She is not ugly but also not well groomed]], [[spoiler:and she isn't even a savage, but comes from a more advanced civilization that was enslaved by invaders]].
* OneHeadTaller: She already has a long neck and stands a head taller than Spear since Neanderthals were kinda short.
* OutsideContextProblem: Not Mira herself, as she gets along with Fang and Spear just fine, but her introduction shows that there is a whole wide world out there that is more advanced than the primitive dinosaur-infested world. Mira has the ability to speak a language, the knowledge to season and cook food, knowing the psychology of animals like Fang with how she lures her up a mountain with food, the hinting of religion, shown when she seems to pray to the moon, and the chains and collar on her suggest that there are civilizations that have surpassed the Stone Age and perhaps even the Bronze Age. Civilizations that, if Mira's drawings are accurate, Fang and Spear will have to deal with.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The first character to actually speak, but in completely untranslated Arabic. Thankfully, she also draws out what she's saying with a stick into the sand so it's still possible for Spear and the audience to pick up what she's saying.
* ReligionIsMagic: Averted. Spear is even confused when it appears, unlike how it was with the witch coven from season 1, that her worshipping of the Moon doesn't seem to do anything when he tries it himself.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:The large horned figure she drew alongside the scorpion insignia is revealed to have not been referring to a large horned being called the Scorpion but rather a Viking wearing a horned helmet and carrying a scorpion insignia, who was responsible for slaying her lover. It just so happens that there's an actual powerful demonic entity that greatly resembles her drawing.]]
* SecondLove: [[spoiler:She eventually becomes one to Spear, having a child by him after he seems to die of his wounds from his fight with the demonic Chieftain.]]
* SheCleansUpNicely: For most of the show, she's a slave dressed in plain rags and wearing no makeup or jewels. After she's captured by the Egyptians, she's [[GoGoEnslavement forced]] to wear a golden, [[BareYourMidriff midriff-baring]] outfit with earrings and a slight mascara, accentuating her beauty.
* ShesGotLegs: She has long, thin legs as her white minidress shows.
* TheSilentBob: Unable to teach Spear her language, she usually doesn't say much during their travels, mostly communicating through gestures.
* SlaveBrand: The back of her head is tattooed with a stylized scorpion, a symbol associated with those who enslaved her [[spoiler:as seen on the sail of the ship that recaptures her]]. [[spoiler:A flashback in "Echoes of Eternity" reveals that it's not a tattoo, but a ''burn brand''.]]
* SlaveCollar: First appears wearing a large wooden stockade-style collar.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: [[spoiler: Spear seems to ultimately succumb to the injuries he sustains fighting the empowered Chieftain in the finale of Season 2, but whether he managed to survive or not, it's revealed at the very end that he and Mira had conceived a child after the battle.]]
* StatuesqueStunner: She's not at all bad looking and she's almost a whole foot taller than Spear and even slightly taller than several of her fellow slaves shown later on.
* SuddenlySpeaking: Halfway through the Season 1 finale, she suddenly says her own name. Therefore, she is the first character in the series to actually speak, though all of her dialogue is in Arabic.
* SupportPartyMember: Though she does what she can to assist in combat, she mostly supports the duo with a number of advanced societal skills such as medicine, sailing, navigation, carpentry, and cooking.
* ThroughHisStomach: Fang starts to tolerate her after tasting some of the food she makes, though he doesn't care for the spices. She later motivates Fang to climb a rocky hill by offering her some huge grubs, and Fang goes absolutely crazy for her cooking.
* TraumaticHaircut: [[spoiler: She used to have short black hair until she was enslaved by Vikings, who shaved and branded her head.]]
* {{Tritagonist}}: Once she reunites and joins with Spear and Fang in season 2, Mira becomes the third most focused character in the show.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:She and Spear don't marry in the traditional sense, but they do have this kind of relationship by the end of the series, with her being a tall and fairly attractive woman and him being a stereotypical Neanderthal-like caveman. It's especially pronounced when they conceive their child, as Spear is covered in horrific burn scars by that point.]]
* {{Worldbuilding}}: She shows that modern humans exist in this world.
[[/folder]]

!!Family members
[[folder:Spear's Family]]
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Spear's wife, daughter, and son.
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* DeathByOriginStory: They die in the first few minutes of the first episode. Spear meets Fang in the first place because he mistakes her for one of the dinosaurs that killed his family, leading to the entire plot of the series.
* DeathOfAChild: Both of Spear's children are eaten by the horned tyrannosaurs.
* NotEnoughToBury: They are devoured whole by tyrannosaurs, leaving nothing but bloodstains on the grass.
* NubileSavage: Spear's wife looks a lot more like a modern human compared to her Neanderthal-like husband, with an appearance very close to modern beauty standards.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spear's Father]]
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The leader of a tribe of primitive cave-dwelling humans, and father to Spear.
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* FrazettaMan: Whereas Spear looks like a Neanderthal human, his father is visibly less evolved and practically resembles a gorilla from the neck up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spear's New Child ('''Unmarked Spoilers!''')]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lilah Tartakovsky
Spear's second daughter, conceived by Mira on his deathbed.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Heavily {{Downplayed}} - she's the daughter of a Neanderthal and a Human, with Neanderthals either being a very closely related Hominid species from humans or a subspecies of the greater ''Homo sapiens'' species. TruthInTelevision as well, as it's well known that Neanderthals and Modern Humans were known to have interbred before the former went extinct.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She makes her only appearance at the end of the GrandFinale.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: A daughter variant. She is a wild haired spear wielder bonded to a female ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her mother's taller build and general features but her father's hair mixed with aspects of his facial structure.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fang's Babies]]
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Fang's two nestlings.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While they're afraid of Spear at first, once he helps Fang kill most of the attacking tyrannosaurs, they come over and play with him.
* CuteLittleFangs: Both of the baby tyrannosaurs sport a stubbier version of their mother's enlarged snaggletooth.
* DeathOfAChild: The two of them are eaten by the alpha tyrannosaur.
* DisappearedDad: It's unclear what happened to their father/Fang's original mate, though it's possible that male tyrannosaurs in this universe simply don't participate in the rearing of their young. Although it's also plausible he died prior to the events of the series, considering [[DeathWorld the nature of this world]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red]]
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A male ''Tyrannosaurus'' that Fang meets when she gets separated from Spear and becomes her mate.
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* AlternateAnimalAffection: He licks Fang's face after some fruit gets smeared on her face, and later sleeps with Fang's head on his body.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he's a member of a different subspecies of ''T. rex'' than Fang or if his red and grey coloration is the result of sexual dimorphism. [[spoiler:"The Colossaeus, Part II" all but confirms they were two distinct subspecies as their young have a patchwork of his and Fang's colors unlike her previous brood.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's largely submissive to Fang at first and quickly befriends her. He even has a few silly moments during the time they bond. But make no mistake: he's still a ''T. rex'', and is every bit as ferocious of a predator as you'd expect.
* BizarreSexualDimorphism: If he is anything to go by, the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' of this world are distinguished by a ridge on the snout and spiky protrusions on the neck and tail.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's friendly and even a bit shy around another tyrannosaur such as Fang who becomes his mate, but he's also an apex predator who sees nothing immoral about hunting down sentient humans as another source of meat, and he cannot grasp why Fang tries to protect the single "piece of meat" that is Spear.
* EndearinglyDorky: The ''T. rex'' version, but he is clearly this to Fang. He is quite shy around her at first, and kind of a goofball. Special mention goes to when after Fang catches falling leaves on her snout, Red tries to do the same and gets a leaf stuck on his face, covering his eyes and making him bump into a tree.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:As he's almost about to swallow Spear, Fang pushes him off and accidentally into a large wooden spear she didn't see that impales him through his stomach and kills him.]]
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Though he's a bit shy and submissive around Fang, when it comes to combat he's a powerful juggernaut like one would expect from a tyrannosaur. Notably, out of all non-supernatural characters, he gets the closest to [[spoiler:killing Spear]].
* MadeOfIron: Unsurprising for someone who becomes Fang's mate, he's extremely tough. During the attack on the Celtic village, he not only takes multiple spear wounds but goes up against Spear in a free for all brawl through the village which has him stabbed constantly, crashing through stone huts, caught in an explosion and smashed across the face with a rock. He's not only able to keep going without any drop in effectiveness, he ultimately has Spear dead to rights in a way only Fang herself has managed before.
* PoorCommunicationKills: After bonding with Fang, he takes her [[spoiler:to the same village that took in Spear. Despite Fang's efforts to stop them from killing each other, Red fails to see Spear as anything else but a particularly nasty prey that fights back, and in return Spear sees him merely as a bloodthirsty predator, both of them ignoring what she's trying to communicate. This in the end leads to Red getting impaled on a stick and killed]].
* QuizzicalTilt: Stands on top on what seems to be his "lair", and examines Fang below him by displaying shades of curiosity by slightly shifting his head steadily as he continuously gazes upon her.
* RedIsViolent: The entirety of his head is a deep crimson (sans the rest of his grey/brown-ish body) who [[spoiler:went out his way to deviously munch on the Celtic villagers and ''almost murdered'' Spear.]]
* SecondLove: He's obviously a different male than the one who fathered Fang's brood that got killed by the horned tyrannosaurs, but he gets very intimate with Fang, [[spoiler:even fathering another brood]].
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has several tiny spiked protrusions running down his neck with some of them around the tip of his tail but he doesn't become hostile towards Fang when he sees her for the first time and actually grows fond of her... That is until he started [[spoiler:feasting on Celtic civilians while also trying to kill Spear.]]
* StealthHiBye: After getting spotted by Fang, he leaves her sights instantly as soon as Fang tries to find him, only to be seen being perched on the rock formations.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: He becomes quite affectionate with Fang, feeding and sleeping together with her almost as if it was a romantic date. Unfortunately, it doesn't last, [[spoiler:as Red attacks the Celtic village and nearly kills Spear, forcing Fang to fight and accidentally kill Red. The episode "Vidarr" would even reveal that the two mated and Fang got pregnant as a result.]]
* ToServeMan: He's an active hunter of the Celts, sneaking into their village and preying on them, which first confuses Fang who doesn't become involved until he's injured. [[spoiler:He almost had Spear becoming his very next meal if it weren't for Fang rescuing the neanderthal by shoving the predator out of the way.]]
* UseYourHead: Whacks his cranium directly into Spear at one point during his fight with him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fang's New Babies]]
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The new clutch Fang lays in season 2.
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* BadassAdorable: Fang's babies are adorable. They also chow down on Egyptian soldiers fresh out of their eggs.
* DeathOfAChild: One of the eggs is broken and destroyed during the ensuing fight aboard the boat.
* DisappearedDad: Their father Red dies long before they are even born.
* PatchworkKids: Mildly; of the two who survive, one has Fang's color scheme in the front and Red's in the back with Red's skull shape, and the other has the inverse. Their stripe patterns and horns don't quite come from either parent, however. The similarities become more pronounced when they're older.
* ShownTheirWork: Fang's babies, barely a day or two old, are shown attacking and devouring an Egyptian soldier. It's likely young tyrannosaurs were precocial and able to feed themselves at birth, only relying on their parents to lead them to food and for protection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Downplayed being that they're ''predatory'' dinosaurs, and clearly imitating their mother's behavior, but when an injured Egyptian soldier lands in front of them, they quickly start mauling him despite being less than a day old.
[[/folder]]

!!Humans
[[folder:The Celtic Tribe]]
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A small community of Celtic tribesmen who find Spear washed up on a beach nearby their settlement, taking him in and nursing him back to health.
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* BarbarianLonghair: The men of the village all have shoulder-length hair, often [[BraidsOfBarbarism braided]] and combined with [[BeardOfBarbarism long beards]].
* {{Brave Scot}}s: They're a tribe of honorable and compassionate warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The druidess of the village is a hideous-looking wrinkly crone, resembling a stereotypical WickedWitch not unlike those in the Coven of the Damned, who repeatedly whips Spear with a burning branch. However, she's a benevolent medicine woman, and the pain was simply part of her healing Spear's dislocated arm.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Spear awakes in their healing hut to find himself covered in dung and being glared at by a sinister-looking old druidess. Understandably, he panics, knocking over the druidess' potions and starting a fire. Again understandably, this alarms the tribesmen, who begin chasing Spear and shouting at him in a language he can't understand. It's only with the intervention of their Chief that they manage to come to an understanding.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appear in one episode, but Spear's encounter with them is what seems to put the idea in his head that he doesn't fit in with other humans anymore, which is what leads to him [[spoiler: making his house painting in the finale, with the figure representing him standing completely alone, which is what inspires Mira to have sex with the mortally-wounded Spear in order to give him a child to carry on his legacy.]]
* TribalFacePaint: The men of the tribe wear blue war paint on their faces and upper bodies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: The men of the village only wear shorts or {{loincloth}}s, with only blue body paint on their upper body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Celtic Chief]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Is féidir leat fanacht linn."''[[note]]"You can stay with us."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Adam Fergus
The Chief of the Celtic Tribe. Unlike his subjects, he's quick to recognize that Spear is intelligent and can be reasoned with, and the two begin to form a bond.
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* BlingOfWar: Wears a golden torc, an important piece of jewelry for warriors in Celtic societies.
* DoesNotSpeakCommon: Thus far, the only character in the main timeline apart from Mira to have dialogue, and like her, he does not deliver it in the audience's native English, speaking Gaellic instead.
* LeaveYourQuestTest: Offers to let Spear stay and live among his tribe, but Spear silently refuses.
* NiceGuy: From what we can tell he's a very amiable person and quickly befriends Spear.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He realizes that Spear is not a vicious savage, telling his tribesmen not to kill him and then placating the terrified caveman, offering him food, drink and a cure for his dislocated arm. He also offers Spear a place among his people and does not try to stop him when he refuses.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Vikings]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/DarinDePaul
A band of marauders, seemingly, affiliated with an entity only referred to as "The Scorpion". They are responsible for raiding multiple villages to enslave their people. Mira is among the slaves they own.
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* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: They seem to make most of their living off of enslaving people from other villages, and we see the devastating aftermath of one of their raids from a pillaged village that Spear comes across.
* BarbarianTribe: They are a tribe of marauding warriors [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian dressed in pelts]] and wielding spears and battleaxes.
* TheBeastmaster: The first tribe to have domesticated mounts, but rather than horses they're gigantic cave bears.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Just like the real-life Vikings, their morals and values are both quite different from the main characters and [[ValuesDissonance modern day audiences]]. They're slavers that value combat and bravery, but they also have great amount of love and compassion for others of their kind. They're not really even hypocrites, because their standards are separate from our own.
* BullyingADragon: In an attempt to get their slaves back, they continue to press Spear and Fang into a corner more and more, hoping they'll fold, despite seeing just how violent the two of them are capable of being. This results in Spear and Fang ''snapping'' and wiping out the Vikings' entire village in a blind rage.
* DetrimentalDetermination: Their {{Determinator}} tendencies are heavily {{Deconstructed}}. The idea of quitting or stopping their actions before the cost becomes too much for them never seems to enter their head as a collective whole. Their members continue attacking Spear and Fang -- even driving them backwards into the village when they were attempting to exit it at first -- no matter how many of them they mow through, even including their elderly and young children in attacking the duo, much to Spear's horror. Rikka's youngest son continues attacking Spear even when he runs out of arrows, apparently not even considering how poor an idea it was to attack a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower super-strong]] Caveman close-range, which understandably leads to his accidental death. Even when the duo try to flee again mid-fight after slaughtering around half the village, the remaining ones continue attacking them until they reach their RageBreakingPoint, and some of the villagers are only seen trying to flee when their numbers have been reduced almost to nothing. The Chieftain still has his oldest son alive by the end, but rather than accepting that part of his family remains alive, he has his son armour up with him and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang, risking his surviving kin's life to avenge those deceased. This trait was hinted at back in Season one, as the Vikings apparently went out of their way to track down Mira, a sole escaped slave, in a hostile land after she escape from them on open sea, rather than letting her go. [[spoiler:Mira's translated dialogue about her backstory to Spear explains that she was sold to the Vikings as part of a trade, indicating they went to such lengths to 'get their money's worth' but it still speaks volumes to the Vikings' stubbornness that they refused to let her go despite the risks.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They deeply care for their own families despite otherwise being unsympathetic slavers. Those who remain from Spear and Fang's rampage after they snap are left overcome with grief.
* EverybodysDeadDave: The Viking tribe is almost completely wiped out, and when the Chieftain and Eldar see the chaos left behind they don't see anyone still alive.
* FatalFlaw: Their collective one is stubbornness. None of them are willing to try taking a step back when things start to go wrong or consider any options that involve standing down in any way, even when it's blatantly obvious that not doing so is likely to get them killed. They brought Spear and Fang down on their heads because they weren't willing to allow one lone slave escape from them and in the end they all died because they weren't willing to stop attacking foes who were tearing through them like paper.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Their refusal to give up on reclaiming Mira, one single slave, ultimately leads to them being slaughtered by Spear and Fang when they come to set her free.
* HornyVikings: Some of them have the appearance of brutish Nordic warriors with fur capes and horned helmets. Justified because, well, [[ShapedLikeItself they are]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: An example [[AlasPoorVillain played for tragedy]]. Spear and Fang end up getting driven into a blind rage that leads to them slaughtering the Vikings' entire village, leaving the survivors with the same intense grief that the victims of their raids likely felt.
* MoralMyopia: They commit a myriad of needless cruelties with little concern but anytime ''they'' have to face such things in turn it's an unforgivable offense.
* PaperTiger: It becomes clear very quickly that they are not used to fighting hardened warriors or large beasts. Despite their intimidating appearance and dinosaur-sized bear mounts, they go down in droves when fighting just Spear and Fang. One of them even flees for his life when Spear kills his partner. Individually only Rikka seems in any way impressive, being able to throw an axe with enough force to embed it in Fang's thigh before driving a spear into her snout. Even she is quickly and brutally slaughtered. It's only through sheer numbers that they can pose a real threat to Spear and Fang.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The Chieftain's reaction to the Scorpion reveals that the Vikings don't even know about his existence as was initially implied. Their scorpion insignia isn't even in reference to the entity. It's just that Mira happened to depict the Viking that slew her lover as a large featureless horned entity, which just so happens to exist.]]
* SympatheticMurderer: The Vikings are raiders who attack other tribes, slaughter their people and take the survivors as slaves. Given the reaction of Mira and her people, slaves live in deep fear of their oppressors. Yet they are still fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and everything they do is for their community. So it's hard not to feel ''something'' for them when they force Spear and Fang to snap, brutally wiping out their entire village. The only survivors are left mourning their dead and overcome with the same grief the protagonists faced at the start of their journey.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: The Vikings who came across Spear thought they could intimidate him. Then they saw Fang and thought they could take her on. They were quickly proven wrong on both counts. The same happens with the villagers, with their attempt to recapture the slaves and kill the invaders leading to their whole tribe being wiped out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Chieftain]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The leader of the marauders who enslaved Mira and many others under The Scorpion. He and his eldest son, named [[ADogNamedDog Eldar]], arrived back to their home only to discover that everyone, including his wife and his youngest son, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang. He becomes obsessed with revenge and vows to kill all who were responsible.
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* ArchEnemy: To Spear, Fang and Mira.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Chieftain is the Vikings' leader and proves to be one of the most difficult opponents Spear has faced. However, like his wife, he doesn't stand any real chance against Fang in a straightforward fight.
* BigBad: He is the main antagonist of the series as a whole.
* TheBlank: [[spoiler: Much like his new master, the transformed Chieftain has no face beyond a pair of glowing orange eyes. Thoughhe does briefly take on his original face in his final battle with Spear and Fang.]]
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After the Chieftain dies, the Scorpion 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.]]
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: [[spoiler: After pledging his loyalty to the Scorpion, the entity transforms the Chieftain into an infernal being similar to itself.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is on the verge of this after he finds his village and kin slaughtered, with it being made clear that [[LivingEmotionalCrutch Eldar's presence]] is the only thing helping him keep it together. When his son [[DisneyVillainDeath dies violently]] before his eyes the Chieftain just gives up entirely and allows the river currents to sweep him away and underneath in an attempt to [[TogetherInDeath join his people in death]]. He recovers and gets much worse when the Scorpion yanks him into his realm.]]
* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:Once he completes his quest to kill Spear, he is dragged screaming back to Hell by the same entity that granted him his powers.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: The Chieftain is introduced as a badass Viking warrior. Then he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion to get a second shot at revenge against Spear and Fang and is turned into a HumanoidAbomination capable of forming destructive weapons out of magma.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler: One would think that the Chieftain's transformation into a monster composed of flame and magma would make him vulnerable to water. [[AvertedTrope It doesn't]], he is able to walk on the surface of water without hesitation.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Slavers though they might be, they were a legitimately close family, and the deaths of Rikka and the youngest son completely devastate them and put them on the warpath against Spear and Fang. [[spoiler:After Eldar is killed, the Chieftain loses the will to live and lets himself drown in a river so that he can rejoin his family. And when the Scorpion yanks him from a trip to Valhalla and gives him the chance to take revenge on his family's killers, he jumps at the chance to avenge what he's lost.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even before he realized Rikka and his youngest son were dead, he was clearly disturbed by the massacre of his village.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:His fate is him getting dragged off by the demoniac entity into Hell, presumably to be tormented for eternity. Made even worse by the fact that the same entity denied him a peaceful death and reunion with his loved ones.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:The last enemy that Spear and Fang fight together, which seems to have led to the former's death.]]
* HeroKiller: Maybe. The Chieftain seems to succeed in killing Spear after burning him with his flames.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:The Chieftain was a slaver in life, and in death, he ends up becoming the slave of a much crueler master.]]
* MadeOfIron: In stark contrast to the other vikings, the Chieftain is tough as nails. Between his armor, large stature and skill, he takes several hard hits from Spear and survives a bite from Fang that split his villagers in two. He also survives being thrown off a giant bird, crashing into multiple trees and smashing his head on a rock. Eldar in contrast is, while clearly skilled, not built like his father and ultimately dies from a similar fall.
* MagmaMan: [[spoiler:The Chieftain is turned into nearly featureless giant that is constantly on fire and can manifest weapons out of magma after he pledges loyalty to the Scorpion. For further emphasis, he emerges back into the world of the living in a manner not too dissimilar to a miniature volcanic eruption.]]
* MoralMyopia: The Chieftain and Eldar mourn the deaths of their community and then go after Spear and Fang in revenge, seemingly not realizing that they have just endured the same pain that they likely subjected numerous villages too. They had even arrived late because they were busy gathering more slaves.
* ParentChildTeam: A father and son duo on a quest for vengeance, both using all the resources at their disposal to battle the duo.
* PyrrhicVillainy: [[spoiler: Despite being partially successful in avenging his family by mortally wounding Spear, he gets dragged to hell by The Scorpion immediately afterward, presumably to be tortured for the rest of eternity.]]
* PragmaticVillainy: The Chieftain and Eldar free their captured slaves once they return to the village and find that everyone there has been slaughtered, not out of any kindness, but because there was no viking village ''left'' for them to utilize/exploit the slaves in any meaningful way.
* PunchClockVillain: The Chieftain and Eldar's actions imply that raiding settlements and enslaving their people is simply just a business operation for their tribe. Once they change their objective to hunting down those that slaughtered their community, they have no problems freeing the slaves they brought with them -- albeit, simply because [[PragmaticVillainy they had no further use for them]]. Regardless, they at least don't kill the slaves as a means of getting rid of them, but it's made bluntly clear they really don't have [[NoSympathy any true kindness]] towards them either (shown especially by the haughty DeathGlare Eldar throws them as he tosses them the key).
* RapePillageAndBurn: He's the leader of a fierce group of slavers.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:After the Chieftain pledges his loyalty to the Scorpion upon being dragged away from the Valkyries, the demonic entity literally burns away his humanity, leaving him nothing more than a large, nearly-featureless HumanoidAbomination that's constantly on fire, capable of creating weapons made of magma (according to a promo), and completely dedicated to wreaking vengeance against Spear and Fang.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: The Chieftain losing his entire village, along with is beloved wife and youngest son, makes his a parallel to Spear's own tragic loss at the beginning of the story. However, unlike him, he was fortunate enough to have one of his sons with him on his trip, and thus he still has family alive when he discovers the loss of his home and family. However, rather than be grateful for what he still has, the Chief and Eldar arm themselves and prepare to hunt down Spear and Fang in revenge for their losses, rather than accepting them as a consequence of their slaving. [[spoiler:This ultimately results in Eldar's avoidable death and the Chieftain completely giving up the fight and [[DespairEventHorizon the will to live]], allowing his badly-battered body to be swept away by the river currents in an attempt to join the rest of his people only for his chance to be yanked when the Demon gives him the choice to go after Spear and Fang in a new demonic form. And his determination to get revenge still after losing everything ends with him DraggedOffToHell by the Demon that gave him his power, presumably to be tormented for eternity flat-out denying anything close to a happy ending for him..]]
* ScaledUp: [[spoiler:He transforms into a giant snake during his final battle with Spear]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eldar]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The Chieftain's eldest son who helped his father and the other Vikings enslave Mira and many other tribes under The Scorpion. Later, when Eldar and his father arrived back to their home they only discover that everyone, including their family, were brutally slaughtered by Spear and Fang.
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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Despite not being as strong as his father and not being presented as anything other than a primitive human teenager, Eldar is still strong enough that he can chew through ropes ''with his teeth''.
* TheDragon: To his father.
* MeaningfulName: Eldar is the ''eldest'' son in the Chieftain's family.
* PetTheDog: After burying the dead, Eldar frees the slaves they were bringing over to the village, if only so that they can use the boat in order to give the deceased members of their family a proper VikingFuneral.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Eldar looks pretty similar to his mother Rikka and younger brother.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rikka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hämta din båge. För hit min yxa."''[[note]]"Get your bow. Bring me my axe."[[/note]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Myanna Buring
The Viking Chieftain's wife and mother of his children. While her husband is away on slave raids, she leads the village in his stead, and fearlessly charges into the fray herself when it comes under threat.
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* ActionMom: She's a warrior woman with two children.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She leads the Vikings alongside her husband, and she deals the most physical damage to Fang as an independent entity compared to the rest of the Vikings. Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough to get Fang to stumble, and she dies for her efforts.
* DarkActionGirl: In the sense that she's in charge of a village that makes their living off of invading other villages and enslaving their people, though she's presented more as a protective warrior than actually wicked.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Egyptians]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on Ancient Egyptians.
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* FacelessMooks: The regular foot soldiers wear masks that make them look all the same.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: They clearly are inspired in Ancient Egypt, only they travel in massive ships instead. They also bring to mind the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples Sea Peoples]], mysterious seafaring raiders which invaded coastal nations such as Ancient Egypt and are speculated to have contributed to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Bronze_Age_collapse Late Bronze Age collapse]]. A civilization more directly based on the Sea People show up later, and are shown to have their own Colossaeus and can fight the Egyptians on more or less even footing, although they are eventually defeated.
* {{Foil}}: To the Vikings. Both practice slavery and are vicious and unrelenting in battle, willing to fight to the last no matter how many losses they take. But they differ in their responses to aggression. The Vikings had a severe case of MoralMyopia, regarding themselves as blameless victims and fully justified in lashing out at anyone who responds to them in kind, and ultimately got themselves killed because [[TheDeterminator they weren't willing to walk away from a losing battle in favor of sheer stubbornness]] and were largely stationary despite their seafaring abilities. The Viking also exhibit [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes great sympathy for their own and mourn their fallen]]. The Egyptians treat their hostilities as NothingPersonal, having no issue working with Spear and Fang who quickly start accruing a big death toll of their own and seem to [[WeHaveReserves treat said losses as simply a natural consequence of their ambitions]]. They happily go into battle where they die in droves but they try to be tactical in the hope of claiming victory and making said deaths worth something. And the whole of them are mobile, courtesy of living on a MobileCity ship.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While the real Ancient Egyptians did form a powerful empire in their prime, they ended up being subjugated to multiple foreign conquests afterwards. Here, this historic trend is reversed as they're able to sail the world and defeat Babylonians, Philistines, Ancient Chinese/Huns, Medieval Bretons, and Romans in the span of roughly a year or slightly less (at least long enough for a captured leopard cub to grow to full size). Granted, unlike their real-life counterparts they have 3 [[OneManArmy powerhouses]] capable of tearing armies apart on their own assisting them.
* MobileCity: They travel on a massive ship that not only holds several smaller ships, it even has gardens on top.
* WeHaveReserves: They accrue losses with every battle but don't even bother mourning the dead. It seems like they're more than happy to die in droves for their queen so long as it accomplishes something.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ima]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amina Koroma
The leader of the Egyptians.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits, [[https://twitter.com/aminAKActs/status/1568618546439098374 which is later clarified by her voice actress on Twitter]].
* AmbiguouslyBi: Forces her female slaves to perform erotic dances for her amusement (and at least one of them seems to be [[StockholmSyndrome genuinely loyal to the queen]]), but also dances suggestively herself in front of the captured king of the Sea People. Of course, the former might just be a power play, and the latter ended with her kicking the king off a ledge to his death.
* ArcVillain: For the Colossaeus arc.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Despite her much slimmer build, she turns out to be quite the capable DanceBattler when she seemingly effortlessly dodges around Spear's wild swings and hits him hard enough to draw blood and momentarily daze him. [[spoiler:Then she tries to fight Kamau after he finally musters the courage to fight her oppression and proves to be completely ineffective.]]
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a red dress under her cape that leaves her midriff bare.
* TheBaroness: She's certainly beautiful, in charge, and has a serious nasty streak. The sadistic grin on her face when [[spoiler:she takes Fang's eggs hostage]] is just the beginning; in the next episode we learn that she also keeps Kamau's daughter as hostage, forcing him to kill her opponents [[KickTheDog even if they surrender without a fight]]. She is also well aware of her beauty, performing a seductive dance in front of the King of the Sea People right before murdering him in cold blood.
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: [[spoiler:Brutally averted, when Kamau throws her to her death, she hits the ground and winds up realistically mangled on impact. Her limbs end up twisted and bloody, her neck snapped and one of her eyeballs even starts popping out of the socket.]]
* CoolCrown: She wears an Egyptian-style [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemes nemes]] to show off her authority.
* DanceBattler: Many of the strikes and grapples she uses against Spear are reminiscent of the dance routines she forces her slaves to perform and the dance she performed in front of the captured king of the Sea People.
* DarkActionGirl: She is capable of fighting with Spear, who has been fighting (and overcoming) monsters much bigger than her for a long time.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:She meets her gruesome end at the climax of "The Collosaeus, Part III" when Kamau throws her off of the city ship down onto the boat Spear and his group have appropriated. She crashes through the roof and is unceremoniously splattered over the floor.]]
* DualWielding: She wields a pair of khopesh during her final confrontation with Spear.
* EvilEyebrows: She has high-arching eyebrows that give her a constant cruel expression regardless whether she's smiling or frowning. It's accentuated by her ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow.
* EvilIsPetty: Even when the peaceful villagers surrender immediately to her and offer her food and other goods, the Queen still orders Kamau to kill them all, apparently because she found the offerings unsatisfying.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: She's the only character wearing eyeshadow, and she's a cruel, sadistic warmonger.
* FragileSpeedster: She's agile enough to literally dance around the likes of Spear and Kamau to the point they can't lay a finger on her but she lacks the power or durability either of them have and really isn't able to take hits on par with them. [[spoiler: This ultimately plays a huge part in her death, as she's left to face Kamau by herself. She can't inflict any real damage on him and once he gets his hands on her...]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She is the leader of a warmongering, slave-keeping civilization, [[spoiler:and she takes Fang's eggs as hostages with a sadistic smile on her face, forcing our heroes to fight for her]].
* HateSink: She is a vile woman who completely relishes lording her power over those she subjugates. Besides the honest to God smile she has on her face when [[spoiler:she holds Fang's newborn children hostage]], there's the fact that she forces Kamau to slaughter a ''surrendering'' village seemingly just because she can.
* HighHeelPower: She wears high heels, which signify her authority over her army. They're also pretty useful as CombatStilettos, as Spear found out.
* IHaveYourWife: The Queen takes [[spoiler:Fang's remaining two eggs]] as hostage in order to force Spear and Fang to fight for them. We eventually find out she did this to Kamau as well, keeping his daughter as a slave.
* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:After utilizing and blackmailing Kamau to perform heinous acts for so long, during the climax of "The Colossaeus III", Kamau grabs the queen and throws her overboard to her gruesome death, crashing through the roof of the boat Spear and his friends are on.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She might try to press gang powerful fighters into her army but she knows dead well to avoid the SunkCostFallacy in keeping them; the second they prove more trouble than they're worth she'll get rid of them without a second thought.
* KickChick: While she can throw a punch if she has to, her preferred method of fighting is kicking.
* KickTheDog: During their marauding, the Egyptians encounter a pacifistic civilization who surrender immediately and offer their food as tribute. [[spoiler: The Queen orders Kamau to kill them all anyway.]]
* LovesOnlyGold: Her mission is to {{plunder}} as much gold and other treasure from everywhere she can. When a village offers her food as tribute (with the implication it will be a regular occurrence), she disgustedly has them all killed.
* MakeupIsEvil: She's the only character who is shown wearing excessive makeup (including [[ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow eyeshadow]] and lipstick), and is one of the most vile characters in the show. By contrast, the only other recurring female human, Mira, is a kind-hearted slave who wears no makeup at all.
* RightHandCat: She takes the Babylonian King's pet leopard cub for herself, and she raises it into adulthood to serve as her attack animal.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to revel in tormenting both her servants and her opponents.
* SadisticChoice: She gives one to Kamau. Either he kills an entire village of peaceful and submissive people, or she gets his daughter killed.
* SilentAntagonist: Throughout her appearances, she never says a single word and only gives hand gestures. [[spoiler:She does scream in "The Colossaeus, Part III" when giving orders to attack and when Kamau throws her off the city ship.]]
* TheSociopath: She's a ruthless, cold-blooded monster of a greedy, self serving tyrant who thrives on exploiting other people's emotional attachments to her advantage and never once hints at having anything remotely close to a conscience. Even her adopting the leopard cub wasn't a PetTheDog moment. She just wanted another minion.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:She's unceremoniously thrown overboard by Kamau. Her crashing through the roof of Spear, Mira, and Fang's escape boat is almost treated like a darkly funny gag.]]
* 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.]]
* VisualPun: [[spoiler:Her own overconfidence and refusal to swallow her pride and run results in her making the extremely idiotic decision of facing a ''very'' pissed off Kamau who is no longer afraid to fight back against her in one-on-one combat, and she easily gets killed by him when he throws her off of the boat as hard as possible, causing her to rocket towards the roof of the escape boat that Spear, Fang, her hatchlings, and Mira were on, reducing her to a splattered mess. In other words, her pride came before her fall.]]
* WeakButSkilled: She doesn't have the kind of power that Spear or Kamau may bring to a fight but she is highly agile in battle, nimble enough that neither of them can even touch her in their respective fights while she can deliver DeathByAThousandCuts. [[spoiler: She ultimately gets killed when facing Kamau alone because she's effectively cornered and doesn't have the strength to cause him any real injuries, while he has just has to get his hands on her to finish her off.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Has taken Kamau's daughter as a hostage to force him to fight for her, and threatens to execute her whenever he becomes disobedient.
* XanatosSpeedChess: Part of what makes her so dangerous is her ability to quickly recognize and exploit unfolding events to her own advantage. [[spoiler:She ends the initial battle with the Trio by realizing that they want to protect Fang's eggs and takes them as leverage. When she tries to use said eggs to pacify Fang later and it fails to work she was fully willing to shatter one of them until she sees Spear is able to exert some influence on Fang, something she didn't expect but is all too happy to exploit for her own ends.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kamau]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Imari Williams
A gigantic slave fighting for the Egyptians.
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* AllThereInTheScript: His name is shown in the end credits.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Kamau looks human, but he's as big as Fang and strong enough to knock an elephant the size of a small sauropod on its ass. Judging by his height, he may be a ''Homo heidelbergensis'' from sub-Saharan Africa, which did grow to be close to seven feet tall, although he is easily over ten feet tall and looks like a modern human apart from his size. While his daughter seems human, we later see his people were some form of peaceful giants, captured by the Egyptians and pushed into slavery.
* AntiVillain: While he's presented as an antagonist to the trio, we learn shortly after he is being forced to fight for the Queen on pain of his daughter's death.
* AnnoyingArrows: After every battle he will be peppered with many arrows. He just shrugs them off by gently swiping his shoulders with his hands.
* BaldHeadOfToughness: He's completely bald and is easily the toughest foe Fang and Spear have encountered so far.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's actually quite gentle and pacifistic by nature, but when his daughter is threatened, he becomes an unstoppable fighting machine. Unfortunately, this motivated the Egyptian Queen to enslave him.
* CowardlyLion: He fears too much for his daughter's life to fight back against the Egyptian Queen in any meaningful capacity. It's not until he sees Spear, Fang, and Mira risk their lives to save her and [[spoiler:Fang's babies]] that he is inspired to gamble everything on one big daring fight for freedom.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After spending a long time as the Queen's muscle and forced to commit atrocities lest his daughter is killed, he is able to pay back his captor the favor by throwing her overboard to her death in the climax of "The Colossaeus III".]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted in that he's definitely not evil, but he only does horrible things because the Egyptian Queen has his daughter as a slave.
* {{Foil}}: A grim one to the viking Chieftain. While Kamau is a slave and the other a slaver, their respective love for their children causes them to both make dark deals with monstrous authority figures.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Subverted, as he as little issue killing others when defending his daughter, something that Ima exploits when capturing him, his entire tribe, and forcing him to fight for her. However, before they were attacked, when Amal was running about their home trying to kill a spider, Kamau gently catches the stick she was using, and instead captures the spider. He then releases it outside their home, implying that he certainly was this before, and was clearly intending to teach his daughter to be this as well.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Despite being incredibly powerful, he clearly does ''not'' enjoy what he does, and shows visible signs of trauma after he slaughters a peaceful village against his will. Understandably, he also hails from a pacific village.
* GentleGiant: We see in a flash back he is an incredibly gentle man, stopping his daughter from killing a spider while showing her how to safely release it. This seems to be a trait of his people who were so pacifistic they wouldn't try to fight back when the Egyptians attacked. Kamau's gentleness didn't stop him [[GoodIsNotSoft fighting for his daughter]] and unfortunately made the Queen realize what he was capable of. He was forced into service and is clearly haunted by the amount of bloodshed he's been responsible for.
* MadeASlave: He's a slave forced to fight for his captors.
* MadeOfIron: Mira shoots him right in the throat to no effect. Nothing else Mira or Spear can do to him does any damage, and it takes a bite from Fang to even ''begin'' to cause him pain. We later see that this isn't unique to him, all members of his tribe have incredible durability, the Queen slashing at them does nothing more than draw a bit of blood.
* ManlyTears: Kamau, while a musclebound giant, is rather prone to tears when he is separated from Amal or reunited with her. It's quite understandable considering the trauma they're going through.
* MeaningfulName: His name means "quiet warrior" in Kenyan, befitting for an incredibly strong and incredibly silent man.
* OneManArmy: Gives this vibe when he's introduced. The Egyptians have an entire docking ship with just him in it, which can fit numerous regular soldiers. He certainly outperforms them.
* PapaWolf: The only thing that motivates him to fight is when his daughter's life is on the line.
* PunchClockVillain: He only fought Spear, Fang, and Mira because his captors commanded him to. Though there is some definite tension over him inadvertently [[spoiler:killing one of Fang's newborn children]], he works alongside Spear and Fang without much actual issue after the latter two are made slaves themselves.
* ScaryBlackMan: He appears to be of African origin by his pronounced lips and dark skin tone (further supported by the fact that his name is Kenyan), and he's a near-unstoppable giant. Deconstructed as we soon realize that despite being a powerful brute, he has a good heart and only does evil things because he's forced to.
* TheStoic: He's highly inexpressive and nearly silent. The only sound he makes is a cry of pain when he's dogpiled by Spear, Fang and Mira. His only potential expression is one of quiet observation as he frequently watches Spear and Fang after they're captured. It's gradually revealed this is something of a coping mechanism for the horrors he's forced to perpetuate and endure as the Egyptians' massive attack dog, as he shows more emotion when interacting with his daughter, and [[spoiler:visibly begs the queen not to needlessly have him slaughter some villagers who surrendered peacefully to them, only to go [[HeroicBSOD completely stone-faced]] in [[ThousandYardStare wide-eyed horror]] as she forces him to brutalize them regardless]].
* SuperStrength: He's strong enough to fight Fang one on one and is able to catch a giant elephant's foot mid-stomp.
* ThousandYardStare: His understandable reaction to [[spoiler:the queen [[SadisticChoice forcing him]] to personally butcher an entire village that peacefully surrendered to them or lose his daughter]].
* WhenHeSmiles: Otherwise a harsh PerpetualFrowner, his face softens significantly when he's briefly allowed to see his daughter.
* YourSizeMayVary: Not to the extent of Fang, but he likewise shifts size frequently. When he first faces Fang he's as tall as her but no where near as massive. In later shots, he's much broader and occasionally taller in comparison to her. The easiest example is comparing when he first meets his daughter to when he frees her, where she goes from being small enough in comparison to him to hold in his arms to being tiny enough that she's smaller than his head.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amal]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Hillary Hawkins
The daughter of Kamau, kept prisoner by Ima in order to make him fight for her.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is shown in the end credits.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's a sweet child in a world of brutal warriors, held prisoner by an incredibly cruel Queen.
* DaddysGirl: Her mother is unseen and she's very much close to her father.
* IHaveYourDaughter: The Queen uses her as leverage to make Kamau do unspeakable things.
* MissingMom: It's not clear whether or not one of the captured villagers is the girl's mother, but Amal only ever interacts with her father on-screen with no female parent shown.
* MoralityPet: She exists to humanize Kamau. Ironically, she also has a part to play in the brutality Kamau is forced to take part in, if only because he's terrified of what will happen to her if he doesn't.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kamau's Tribe]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamau_tribe.jpg]]
A peaceful society of [[GentleGiant gentle giants]] who are attacked and enslaved by the Egyptians.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're pacifists by nature, [[spoiler:but once they see Kamau fighting off their Egyptian captors, they proceed to literally stomp the Egyptian forces into paste.]]
* CowardlyLion: They're all just as strong and massive as Kamau is but are too frightened by the Egyptians' armaments and threats to bother resisting. [[spoiler:Then they see Kamau bravely fight their captors and decide to rise up. [[CurbStompBattle Turns out they had nothing to fear after all]].]]
* CurbstompBattle: [[spoiler:Once they see Kamau valiantly fighting off hordes of Egyptians, they all start to rise up and fight the Egyptians, leading to a complete victory with no casualties on the tribe's side.]]
* {{Foil}}: To the Egyptians. While they're nowhere near as technologically advanced as their oppressors, they are infinitely superior in terms of their morality and culture, as they are a gentle, buddha-like people who view all life as sacred, as [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Kamau's way of dealing with a spider that his daughter was chasing was to gently catch and release it]].
* HumanSubspecies: They don't seem to quite be ''homo sapiens''. They have facial features like modern humans, but Spear's Neanderthal bodily proportions and are about ''twice'' the size of everyone else.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Of Sub-Saharan African cultures. Their clothes are similar to the ones worn by multiple tribes and they were also enslaved by a more technologically advanced civilization of conquerors.
* GentleGiant: All of the males are just as big and strong as Kamau is, but everyone but him are too pacifistic to fight back. [[spoiler:[[CurbstompBattle Then they do fight back.]]]]
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Kamau's daughter is the same size as a normal human child, while Kamau and all the other adults are incredibly big and strong.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: A tribe of giants roughly as tall as Fang who tower over other humans, and especially so over the relatively short Spear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Babylonians]]
* RedShirtArmy: While they held their own against the Egyptian soldiers, once Spear and Fang enter the fray there's nothing they can do to not get slaughtered.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Babylonian King]]
* AdiposeRex: He's more portly than any of his soldiers.
* OhCrap: He has this look on his face when he sees that Fang has breached his fortress.
* RightHandCat: He's holding a leopard cub [[VisualPun under his right arm]] when he comes to investigate the commotion outside his palace. The Egyptian Queen takes it as her own before having the king killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other civilizations]]
As Spear and Fang are enslaved by the Egyptian Queen, they are forced to fight in her wars and raids, and come across a wide variety of civilizations from across the world. These include the Romans, Bretons, and Chinese.
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* AnachronismStew: Not as drastic as other examples in this series, such as cavemen and dinosaurs living together, but the aesthetic of the Bretons is more akin to the Middle Ages than the Classical age of the Egyptians and Romans, with iron chain-mail and pointed wide-brimmed kettle helms.
* AncientRome: One of the civilizations is clearly based on the Romans due to the appearance of their armor and architecture.
* ArmorIsUseless: Despite wearing fully body armor, they are obliterated by the almost-naked Spear and Kamau.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Much like the other human civilizations seen thus far, all three of them are recognizably based on a specific real-world historical civilization (ancient Chinese/Huns, medieval Bretons, and ancient Romans respectively).
* FlatCharacter: At the moment, none of these civilizations have had any real development. It's even strengthened in their few scenes, with the animations of Fang, Spear, and Kamau being recycled for each new battle. Despite their aesthetic differences, in the end they're just victims of the Queen's raids.
* RuleOfThree: Three of them are shown in rapid sequence one after another: first the Chinese/Hun army, then the Breton army, and finally the Roman army.
* YellowPeril: One of the civilizations Spear and Fang take out has an East Asian aesthetic, based on either the Chinese or the Huns. A [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] example in that they appear simply to be defending their land, with the Egyptians being the aggressors seeking to conquer them.
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[[folder:The Sea People]]
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A sea-faring, warmongering culture based on the Sea People, a mysterious civilization who terrorised the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.
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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: They are also a group of raiders who travel in a [[MobileCity Colossaeus]] and attack other civilizations. However, attacking the Egyptians bites them in the back, as they are absolutely obliterated and their Colossaeus gets sunk.
* BoardingParty: Employ this tactic against the Egyptians. The boarding action itself is successful, but the Egyptians end up destroying the Sea People's Colossaeus, leaving them trapped on the Egyptian ship and forced to surrender.
* FearfulSymmetry: Like the Egyptians, they live on a Colossaeus, and they have advanced siege weaponry and naval warfare tactics. Unfortunately for them, they don't have anything like Spear, Fang or Kamau, and so end up being defeated and having their Colossaeus destroyed.
* MobileCity: They have a city-ship almost identical to the Egyptian Colossaeus, only they are more based on the Philistines.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Sea People's King]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: He appears to ogle the Egyptian Queen while she performs a provocative dance in front of him, [[spoiler:which she uses to her advantage to kick him overboard while his guard is down]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This man is shown fighting on the front lines, DualWielding a pair of axes and skillfully cutting down several Egyptian soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers]]
A peaceful civilization inhabiting a tranquil beach.
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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, dark skin tone and facial features suggest they are based on South Indians.
* KickTheDog: On the receiving end of this. Despite surrendering to the Egyptians, the Egyptian Queen forces Kamau to wipe them all out anyway.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Peaceful Villagers' Chief]]
The civilization where Mira comes from.
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Once it's made clear that Kamau has to kill him and his village in order to keep Kamua's daughter safe, he simply bows his head submissively and waits for his death, taking on the same pose he had when he was trying to surrender.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Instead of trying to fight back against an unstoppable force with overwhelming numbers, he has his tribe prepare a tribute in an attempt to appease the Egyptian Queen. Unfortunately, she's not interested in a resolution that doesn't involve bloodshed...
* WrongGenreSavvy: Normally preparing a tribute and making a display of submissiveness is a great way to avoid death from an invading force... unless said invading force is run by a sadist who enjoys the act of killing people in of itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mira's People]]
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their clothing, architecture, and desert environment is reminiscent of Northern Africa. The liberal use of gold in their jewelry and the use of Arabic as their language implies that they are related to the ancient Nubians, the people that lived south of the real-life Egyptians.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: They only appear in the GrandFinale.
* NobleSavages: Downplayed; they're not as feral as Spear or the other ape-men, but they lack the (relatively) advanced metalworking and seafaring technology of the Vikings and Egyptians. They're also much more peaceful than those slaving nations.
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!!The Historical Society

[[folder:As a whole]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Blakely, Giroud, Charles, Lord Darlington, Bertie]]
A quorum of upper-class British gentlemen who regularly meet at Lord Darlington's manor house to discuss their theories on history and science.
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* IAmVeryBritish: All but one of the members consist of proper and stuffy British gentlemen who adjourn to the study and debate human nature over brandy.
* OutOfGenreExperience: Even more so than the Vikings. The tribulations of a society of Victorian-era scholars in dealing with a crazed cannibal have little to do with the series' overarching plot about a Caveman and his prehistoric dinosaur companion, save for the underlying narrative about the inherent savage nature of man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Charles]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We're not so dissimilar from the primitive man from whence we came."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jacob Dudman
The youngest member of the Historical Society whose theories are mocked by his fellows.
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: His fellow intellectuals deride and dismiss his assertion that man will revert back to his most primal instincts when pushed into a corner. [[spoiler:Darlington proves him right in the end when he resorts to a primitive spear to kill the Madman.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Despite frequent reaction shots showing his anger at having his Primal Theory dismissed and mocked, he is [[spoiler:not the one who gives in to primeval rage and discards his civility for the sake of wrathful survival.]]
* IWarnedYou: He states his Primal Theory to the Historical Society, and is met with derision that educated people who have overcome their savage origins would ever revert back to caveman savagery if pushed far enough. [[spoiler:The Madman's attack on the society eventually pushes Darlington far enough that he hits his RageBreakingPoint and violently kills his attacker with a makeshift Spear, aligning exactly with Charles' theory]]. He notes this in a BlackComedy manner, [[InnocentlyInsensitive apparently overlooking]] how [[ThousandYardStare disturbed]] [[spoiler:Darlington]] is by what he's just done. That, or he was just trying to inject some levity into an otherwise admittedly dark situation.
-->'''Charles:''' And there you have it!
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Is very clearly based off of a young UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, who had already died of old age by the year the episode is set. It's entirely possible that he could be an alternative universe version of him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lord Darlington]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are '''scientists'''. Learned men. We deal in '''facts'''"''.]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The leader of the Historical Society who hosts the group's meetings at his home.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: A member of the British gentry, and by far best fighter in the society. [[spoiler:It's revealed he was a champion boxer at university, is a crack shot with firearms ''and'' a bow and arrow, is quickly able to fashion a spear out of some fallen tree branches and a piece of a broken statue, and is ultimately the one who kills the Madman, almost single-handedly.]]
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: By listening to Charles' theoretical explanation about the genetic connection between homo sapiens and neanderthals, he goes against the very thought of how a highly evolved species such as humans could actually deter themselves back into their primordial state. [[spoiler:Interacting with the Madman deliberately changed him, especially when he starts becoming more and more violent with the mentally unstable oppressor as he eventually does revert into a primitive and savage force himself, therefore, Darlington, in a roundabout way proves Charles' theory about the bloodthirsty savagery of man no matter how developed they seem to be.]]
* GentlemanSnarker: Delivers a few not-so-gentlemanly put-downs.
-->'''Charles:''' Under the right circumstances, facing a primeval threat, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution will revert back to its [[TitleDrop primal]] savage form. Fighting for survival, at the very cost of humanity!\\
'''Darlington:''' Well then, we must watch over Blakely's cakes, for if circumstances see them disappear, it will surely release ''his'' inner beast.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He puts down Charles for his theories, but when the Madman has Charles pinned down, Darlington is actually reluctant to shoot the Madman because he's afraid he'll hit Charles.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: [[spoiler:When he tears his shirt off to use as a binding for a makeshift spear, he's revealed to be quite ripped underneath from his old boxing days. He still looks thin and reedy compared to the Madman's hulking physique, but he's more than a match to fistfight the insane killer for a few minutes, whereas the rest of the society are helpless whenever the Madman gets his hands on them]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Less for the act itself and more for ''how'' he did it. [[spoiler:Darlington finally kills the Madman by embracing his inner savagery, tearing off his shirt to use as a makeshift binding for a spear and fighting like the exact kind of primitive being he derided Charles for believing 'civilised' men would become when pushed into a crisis situation]]. His ThousandYardStare afterwards shows that he's ''not'' happy with the realisation.
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: He presumably takes his name and college boxing background from English biologist Cyril Dean Darlington. He might also be partly based on Richard Owen, opposing someone called Charles and being the senior of his assembly.
* RuleOfSymbolism: [[spoiler:As the fight with the Madman continues, Darlington's fighting strategy constantly changes as he tries different ways to kill his monstrous opponent, starting off with English rifles, followed by refined hand-to-hand boxing, moving onto a bow and arrow before finally fashioning a makeshift spear out of a tree that falls into the house from the storm around the mansion, [[WalkingShirtlessScene his shirt]] and a piece of broken statue. This reflects how Darlington is gradually devolving into simpler and more primitive methods as he falls back into his Primal instincts to survive against an enemy that endures everything he throws at him. Indeed, what actually kills the Madman is Darlington going into a frenzy and stabbing him to death with the broken spear in an echo of Spear's own finishing blows against his prehistoric monster opponents]].
* WeakButSkilled: He's not "weak" per se, but he's certainly no match for the Madman in sheer physical strength. [[spoiler:However, Darlington makes up for it with his boxing skills, landing several punches on the assailant before being overpowered. When he's armed with a stick, he even expertly dodges a punch by the Madman and promptly lacerates his abdomen.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blakely]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All the way from London for '''this'''?'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Giles Matthey
A portly member of the Historical Society who arrives late to the group's meeting.
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* CowardlyLion: Downplayed; he stays in the parlour with Bertie when the more physically able members of the society go to investigate a strange noise, and while he does eventually take up arms to fight the Madman, [[spoiler:he is dispatched very quickly and easily]].
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The super-strong Madman gives him a ''vicious'' close-range headbutt that renders him insensate immediately, and whilst he chucks his body at the pair to give him an opening to flee, Blakely doesn't respond to Charles' attempts to rouse him. The episode ultimately ends without disclosing if he was merely knocked unconcious or if he had his neck broken from the force of the blow]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giroud]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Gentlemen, let us not discard Charles' theory so quickly."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
The only non-Englishman among the society's ranks, he seems the nicest and most open-minded of the bunch.
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* FrenchJerk: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]--he's the only non-British member of the group, but he's also seems to be the friendliest and most open-minded. Notably, Giroud's the only one to come to Charles's defense when the others mock his hypothesis.
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:The Madman renders him unconscious with a single punch to the jaw when he grabs a sword, and the rest of the society are forced to leave him behind as they flee the room. When they re-enter it later whilst hunting the Madman with rifles, his body can be seen lying on the floor with blood pooling around his head. Though the wound isn't shown, it can be assumed the Madman came back for him and bit out his throat]].
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Clearly based on Georges Cuvier, a contemporary French naturalist and zoologist.
* TokenMinority: As previously noted, he's the only non-British member of the Historical Society--specifically, he's French instead of British.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bertie]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"'''My''' primal instinct needs more brandy if I'm to survive this '''drivel'''."''']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeremy Crutchley
The eldest and grumpiest member of the society, who's particularly hostile in his refutation of Charles' theories.
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* GrumpyOldMan: Is the oldest member of the society and Charles' most openly harsh critic.
* NonActionGuy: Being an elderly man, he can't help the other members of the society in dealing with the Madman.
* SlashedThroat: The Madman kills him by ripping his throat with his teeth.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Bertie's more interested in his beverage than listening to Charles’ Primal Theory.
[[/folder]]

!!Modern Humans

[[folder:The Madman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madman_8.png]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
A violent escapee from the local asylum who breaks into Lord Darlington's manor and terrorizes the society.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He is drawn with a darker skin tone and bald compared to the scientists; several angles make it clear that this isn't just lighting. It generally makes sense given the tropes of the time period, but then again...
* AmbiguouslyHuman: This maniac may ''look'' like a deranged muscular human but the way how he exhibits frightening agility for his size, absorbs physical blows, bullets, and arrows like a sponge, and craves human flesh it's unlikely to even distinguish him as an ordinary human being. Charles himself lampshades the situation.
--> '''Charles''': I would argue that thing is barely human!
* AxCrazy: As it turns out, calling him "madman" is putting it ''quite'' mildly. He's an extremely violent individual who brutally kills and ''devours'' anyone unlucky enough to cross paths with him, and is seemingly devoid of any thoughts or desires other than torment innocent people and spread carnage. He's less like a man and more like the living enbodiment of savagery and humanity's more primitive and bloody aspects. And worse, despite his bestial nature, it's shown several times that [[ItCanThink he's still got enough human intelligence left in him to be very crafty and dangerous]] against armed opponents, making it clear that he's not killing because he's hungry or unaware of what he's really doing -- he's brutally murdering people because he ''wants'' to, and even takes sadistic glee out of tormenting people before he kills them.
* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have a strand of hair on his head and is a murderous lunatic.
* BloodKnight: He brutishly relishes the vicious murders of anyone who crosses him. After ambushing Charles and Darlington, he goes right after the latter by decking him in the jaw. Darlington wipes the blood of his lip, takes off his jacket, and brings up both of his fists... The Madman '''grins''' at him. That said, he's shown to be incredulous, then genuinely pissed off when Darlington keeps landing blows on him whilst dodging his own attacks, suggesting he was looking forward to overpowering Darlington in a contest of pure strength, and upset when his opponent proves skilled enough to make him look like a fool.
* EvilCounterpart: To Spear. They're both wild and surprisingly-cunning berserkers with similar body types. While Spear only hunts and kills for survival and self-defense and can be empathetic, altruistic, and shows signs of reluctance and remorse, the Madman only kills ForTheEvulz and has complete LackOfEmpathy.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out a demented giggle when he realizes Charles and Darlington are reluctant to attack him while he's holding Blakely, and so he can use him as a human shield.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glimmer in shadowy areas of the manor, usually whenever he uses unnatural stealth.
* ImAHumanitarian: Is introduced to the viewer snacking on Lord Darlington's butler, and subsequently takes huge bites of flesh out of all of his victims. However, whilst he uses this to kill, he's not afterwards seen eating the corpses of his victims, save the butler, and he loses interest in him when he sees the rest of the society, implying that he's killing them not out of need or hunger, but because he wants to enjoy the thrill of the hunt first and foremost.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:In the skull, courtesy of Lord Darlington.]]
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He's an escapee from an asylum who takes sick pleasure in maiming [[ImAHumanitarian and consuming]] his fellow man.
* ItCanThink: Initially appears to be nothing more than a savage monster, but has retained enough human intelligence to keep the more educated and better armed society on the back foot. He blocks off their attempt to exit the manor with a thrown dresser at the door, recognises when they've barricaded themselves inside a room and heads to the less well-defended windows at the back of the room to turn their own defences against them, opts to flee the room when Darlington arms himself with a gun and fires wildly at him, despite missing his shots, uses ambush tactics to surprise the group when they arm themselves with modern firearms, uses Blakely as a human shield and projectile to gain the advantage when they have a bead on him, recognises Darlington's attempt to fight him hand-to-hand and relishes the perceived chance to overpower him, and attempts to kill Lord Darlington by drowning him.
* KillItThroughItsStomach: [[spoiler: As if getting stabbed by a tree branch in the sternum wasn't brutal enough, Darlington swoops down and slices into the flesh of his waist so hard that his entrails start to leak out of it. It's a little downplayed since it doesn't outright kill him, but it does leave him susceptible to getting his head impaled.]]
* MadeOfIron: Is able to take an insane amount of punishment. Punches, arrows, bullets, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking furniture]] all seem to have little effect. [[spoiler:The only thing that finally takes him down is when Lord Darlington reverts to his "primal instinct" and attacks him in a frenzied manner with a sharp stick, finally impaling him through the head.]]
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as The Madman.
* RunningOnAllFours: Constantly prances around and towards his victims in the vein of a savage and bestial gait of a gorilla.
* {{Sadist}}: He may choose to eat human meat because of his insanity, but his hunting tactics and focus on the alive members of the society over the dead corpses left around the mansion makes it clear he's not killing them out of need for sustenance, but because he relishes stalking and killing his prey. He even goes out of his way to show himself to the survivors [[JumpScare unexpectedly]] to scare them and relishes their fear as he prepares to bite into them. [[spoiler:When he has Darlington pinned down and is drowning him, he notes with dissatisfaction that Darlington is barely conscious and can't give him the fearful reaction he wants, so he throws him aside and starts biting into Charles instead to have more fun out of his next kill, and hopefully intimidate Darlington with his impending death]].
* ScaryTeeth: He has rows of jagged fangs.
* SlasherSmile: Outside of the instances where he's on the receiving end of damage, he constantly has this stretched across his face, showing off his rows of fangs.
* TattooedCrook: His chest and back are tattooed; they include a large skull with snakes coming out of its eye sockets, and the word "DEATH".
* TranquilFury: He is clearly having the time of his life stalking, hunting and hurting the society's members one by one, but when [[spoiler:Darlington starts beating him in a fist-fight, his mood clearly sours, and he gets noticeably annoyed both by Darlington actually repeatedly hurting him and showing no fear towards him as he wails on him. When he disarms Darlington of his weapons in the greenhouse, he pulls out the arrows he was shot with, marches right up to him and lets him repeatedly punch him in the face until Darlington tires out, all with a frozen look of simmering anger on his face, enraged that Darlington was good enough to actually hurt him and clearly wanting to return the favour tenfold]].
* VillainousBreakdown: He's slaughtered many of the people in the mansion left and right and seemed to be practically unbeatable whenever the scientists try to avoid him. He even seems to be aware of how terrifying he is. Right when he attacks Charles and Darlington (who were both armed) he targets the latter, but what he didn't expect is that the man happens to be a boxing champion. His PsychoticSmirk disappeared the moment he got struck square in the face. The more he kept getting walloped by Darlington's punches, the more increasingly agitated he became by his fighting skills until he started to grab ahold of Darlington's neck. [[spoiler: Darlington puts the psychopath on the defensive a second time when he weaponizes the sharp end of a broken tree branch and begins his assault by stabbing him countless times while he's yowling out of pain and starts visibly ''limping'' from his wounds.]]
* TheVoiceless: Never says a word throughout the entire episode, his only vocalizations being [[TitleDrop primal]] grunts and yells.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has dull yellow sclera that goes along with his wicked and deranged personality. [[spoiler:The sneakiness part is also terrifyingly displayed, even though he's larger than the other scientists he's able to obscure himself and strikes unannounced.]]
[[/folder]]

!!Humanoids
[[folder:Primitive Men]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Creator/TomKenny
A tribe of ape-like albinos hiding in caves from the bats.
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* AndroclesLion: After Spear saves their wounded member and brings in the food he was carrying, one of them returns his weapon to him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: They're ugly albino people who live in caverns, but they help Spear by giving him back his spear.
* FrazettaMan: Subverted. They are definitely more primitive than Spear, essentially looking like hairless apes, but they are also somewhat intelligent, would rather run from a fight (justified given the world they live in), and actually give Spear his spear back after he loses it. Additionally, while FrazettaMan is usually a muscled apex predator in his natural environment, these people are playing second-fiddle to the Giant Bats and are starved to the point of emaciation.
* HeroicSacrifice: When the injured man begins to cry out to the others and another, fitter one comes hurrying towards him, he doesn't reach out for help. Instead, the injured man pushes the dead boar forward. He expects to die, and is urging his fellow to take the boar to the rest of the tribe so they don't starve.
* LoinCloth: Despite their primitive, ape-like appearance, they wear loincloths.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: One of the primitive men didn't seem to be held back by the boar's weight that he's hoisting over his shoulders regardless of his malnourished and frail appearance.
* OhCrap: When the one carrying the boar breaks his leg, he begins screaming. Then the rest begin screaming. They know what's going to happen next, and [[BatOutOfHell who's going to come for the injured one]].
* PrimalChestPound: One does this in both the trailer and the episode, as he charges to the rescue of his injured tribe-mate.
* PrimalStance: They are knuckle-walkers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ape Men]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see their return]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/promo7_9.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' [=Aaron LaPlante=], Jon Olson
A tribe of hominids who capture Spear and Fang and use them in a deadly martial tournament.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Their warriors wear a bit of jewelry, Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet... and nothing else.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the credits, the name of the giant champion is Krog.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: If there are sympathetic ape-men in this world, we've yet to meet them.
* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Spear rips off the Ape-Man champion's arms, only to [[GrievousHarmWithABody bludgeon the giant gorilla to death with his own severed arms]].]]
* AxCrazy: Their whole society. Their champions love to kill, and the smaller apes love to watch the carnage.
* AssholeVictim:
** [[spoiler:Krog fought his way through a contest held where the winner gets the right to take a SuperSerum to beat an innocent captive. Even putting aside the heightened aggression, he still appeared to be plenty AxCrazy normally, judging by how he licked his lips in anticipation of killing Fang before drinking the potion. He deserved to get his arms torn off before Spear smashed him to a pulp.]]
** [[spoiler:When they return in the Season 1 Finale, they come after Mira only to be killed by her kidnappers.]]
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: After [[spoiler:Spear brutally kills their champion,]] all the smaller apes decide to ZergRush Spear. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Spear was at the time juiced up by their SuperSerum, and reduced them to LudicrousGibs. They decided to do the smart thing and run, but Spear didn't let any of them escape.]]
* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They are the only villains who make a return, and they are killed by the followers of the Scorpion.]]
* BullyingADragon: The rest of the ape-men immediately ZergRush [[spoiler:a hulked-out Spear even after he brutally slaughtered their champion. After he effortlessly massacres a few, they get the memo and attempt to retreat]].
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:In "Slave of the Scorpion", Mira is abducted by a squadron of similar ape-like creatures, likely the same species, albeit with glowing eyes and more jagged teeth.]]
* CivilizedAnimal: They're the only species in Spear's world possessing an ''outright civilization.'' Displaying organized: leadership (the hooded figure), social gatherings (the ritual tournament), logistics (the abduction of creatures like Spear and Fang for said ritual), and masonry (the colosseum they built). The [[BuffySpeak Black Stuff]] [[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] may also constitute an achievement in one or more sciences (in a SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic sort of way), depending on where exactly it comes from and how they make it.
* CoolHelmet: Their champion has one in the form of a ''Triceratops'' skull.
* CurbStompBattle: Krog the ape champion dishes one to Fang, who only gets in a bite or two before (which does no real damage) being thrown around like a ragdoll after he took a drop of SuperSerum that sends him into unstoppable bloodlust. Krog ends up on the receiving end of one when Spear takes all of the serum.
* EliteMook: The tribe consists of hundreds of small, white apes (somewhat resembling Japanese snow monkeys) and five huge, powerful black-furred gorilla-like warriors.
* EvolutionaryLevels: Played With. Despite being ''physically'' less advanced than Spear and even the Primitive Men, technologically they are ''more'' advanced than either.
* EyeScream: A justifiably enraged Spear socks Krog (rather neatly) through the eye socket of his helmet causing blood to smear out. Not that it does any good.
* FangsAreEvil: They have ape-like, pointy canine teeth. [[spoiler:After Krog drinks the serum, his teeth grow in length, fitting his bloodthirsty rage.]]
* FrazettaMan: They manage to simultaneously [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this trope while still playing it straight. They look like anthropomorphic apes, have a violent, crude culture, and seem to enjoy hurting others. They kidnap both Fang and Spear for unknown purposes, either as food or entertainment (or both). The inversion comes in when you consider that having a culture and organized society ''at all'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond actually makes them the]] ''[[NormalFishInATinyPond most]]'' [[NormalFishInATinyPond advanced group around.]] [[spoiler:Until the Scorpion comes along.]]
* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: The shaman wears a long cloak that covers everything but his ([[AmbiguousGender or her]]) face and arms.
* HateSink: In a cruel kill or be killed world, these apes are the first thing that could be considered evil, given they kidnap other creatures and murder them for entertainment. Their champions flat out kill each other, just for the right to murder the victim.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Their champion greatly wounds Fang, seemingly killing her.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:The black liquid they used to strengthen their champion was ingested by Spear, strengthening him and starting a killing spree.]]
* HornsOfVillainy: Krog wears a ''Triceratops'' skull as a helmet during his fight against Fang.
* IntelligentPrimate: Despite looking like bipedal great apes and not wearing clothes apart from their shaman, they have human-level intelligence as they are able to have organized society and culture (if a very brutal and sadistic one).
* KillEmAll: Pretty much [[spoiler:''none'' of them survive after Spear takes the black potion and massacres all of them, even the ones that tried to retreat]].
* KillerGorilla: All of the champion nominees are giant gorilla-men, and kill each other over the title.
* KingKongCopy: Krog, the ape-man champion turns into one of these [[spoiler:after drinking from the black potion]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Antagonists in the show had previously just been out looking for food or, in the case of the mammoths, out to avenge a member of their herd. These apes kidnap creatures, hold a brutal contest where their larger warriors murder each other, just for the right to [[spoiler:drink a black potion and murder their captives]]. In a series that mostly operates on GreyAndGreyMorality, these apes have proven the closest thing to characters who can be considered evil. [[spoiler:At least until the Scorpion makes his presence known.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing a [[spoiler:juiced-up Spear massacre their leader and a good number of them]], the remaining ones attempt to hightail it out of there. The [[spoiler:keyword here being [[KillEmAll "attempt"]]]].
* LightningBruiser: Krog didn't become the central champion of the ape-men tribe for nothing. He's made short work out of the other gorilla competitors by overpowering them with powerful strikes from his blows while also tanking any attack that he's received from them. He even took down and slaughtered the largest and strongest fighter by using his agility first before resorting to brute strength by evading his attack via sliding underneath him, jumping onto his back, flipping him over, and finally beats him to death until there's nothing but blood on his hands.
* LuddWasRight: They have one of the more culturally and technologically-advanced societies in Spear and Fang's world, but they're also some of the ''only'' creatures shown thus far to be unambiguously and unrepentantly evil.
* LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:A lot of these guys are reduced to this.]]
* ManiacMonkeys: Unlike most other monsters the duo meet, these simians are not only intelligent, but they also exhibit a culture of violence and cruelty.
* MookHorrorShow: Their final scene is this, as they run in terror from [[spoiler:Spear, who is eviscerating them left and right]].
* NoSell: Fang took the opportunity to bite Krog's arm while battling him. While she did manage to draw blood from him, the ape didn't even flinch in pain at the slightest and continued to beat her to a pulp regardless.
* OhCrap: The white monkeys stared with confusion and bewilderment when Krog took a sip from the black liquid.
** Spear transforming into a monster made some of the monkeys panic and tried with all of their might to prevent it from happening. It didn't work out for them.
** Right when Spear caught both of Krog's arms, the powerful ape who's previously beaten and massacred Fang, ''a tyrannosaur'' to a pulp, recoils in anxiety while also looking shocked that someone can actually best him in combat... Spear then tears off said arms in response and gets reduced into a bloody mess.
** After ''finally'' realizing that the unstoppable transformed Spear was too much for them to handle, they've just now gotten the memo to actually "escape" with their lives. Lo and behold, Spear leaves none of them alive and instead, he created a LudicrousGibs cemetery.
* OneWingedAngel: The effect of the SuperSerum.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:After brutally beating up Fang to the point where it looks like he killed her, the champion kinda deserved [[CruelAndUnusualDeath what he got]].]]
* PrimalChestPound: The largest gorilla warrior pounds his chest while fighting Krog. Then Krog also does it [[spoiler:directly after drinking the SuperSerum]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: After sipping a bit of the SuperSerum Krog's eyes morph into blank red eyes, which makes him look monstrous and ruthless.
* ReligionOfEvil: They hold strange and violent rituals held by a priest.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After the shaman's and Krog's deaths, the rest of the tribe immediately ZergRush a juiced-up Spear in an attempt to take him down despite the [[BullyingADragon discrepancy in power]]. It ends [[CurbStompBattle as well as one, would expect]].]]
* StrongEmpireShriveledEmperor: They have a violent society where apparently AsskickingEqualsAuthority - except for their shaman/high priest, who is the skinniest, most frail member of the tribe, but also seems to be the highest authority, refereeing the tournament and controlling the SuperSerum.
* SuperSerum: Have one in the form of black goo that increases the size and muscle mass of the individual affected. It also makes them super-aggressive, doubling as a PsychoSerum.
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:The Ape Men being primitive doesn't really defend them from this trope, unlike it would with other creatures, as the Apes were shown to be smarter than many other creatures in the series. But the fact that the Apes only retreated after Spear overwhelmed them and not after he had drunk the potion or right after he killed their Champion, qualifies them for being some of the dumbest characters in the series compared to Spear or the Primitive Men.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** One of the apes that had his arm broken by Krog randomly disappeared without a trace. Either the small apes that tied up Spear and Fang presumably took him to shelter or he crawled off somewhere else not wanting to be in a worse condition.
** For that matter, the bodies of the other apes killed by Krog seem to vanish as well.
** [[spoiler:The Season 1 finale shows that there are even more clans of them, clans with better weapons and perhaps the ability to enslave other species.]]
* ZergRush: This is their primary strategy when facing large and powerful enemies.
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[[folder:The Coven]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
A group of prehistoric women who perform dark magic who are lead by their supernatural matriarch.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The coven performs dark magic and drains the life out of any cavemen that cross their path but they only appear to use said life to birth a child that they take care of and seem to have genuine love for. That said, it could be a case of EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, especially since it hardly mitigates what they do to the ritual victims in the first place.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They're shown to have supernatural powers unmatched by other characters in the setting, appear to reproduce asexually through a sacrificial ritual, and apparently evaporate into green ether when they're killed (if Spear even killed them when he struck them). There's also their matriarch, who almost ''[[HumanoidAbomination certainly]]'' [[HumanoidAbomination isn't human]].
* AnimalEyeSpy: The matriarch can apparently see through the eyes of her pterosaur, which glow the same shade of green as her own when she uses this ability.
* BlackMagic: This is what the witches practice, allowing them to wither people into corpses, control minds--including of animals--float in the air, travel through time, (though only as observers) and shapeshift.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: They see no issue with sacrificing the souls of others to become infant witches, but otherwise seem to live a rather normal and extremely human life, with genuine family bonds and normal interpersonal interactions despite their disturbing activities. It's [[GreyAndGrayMorality quite sobering.]]
* CanisMajor: The matriarch shapeshifts into a gigantic wolf to attack her rogue sister for freeing Spear.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: These witches perform dark rituals that include draining the life of other people, but they seem to be loving and protective parents to their magically-created children.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The witches' eyes glow green when using their powers.
* HornsOfVillainy: The childless witches, as well as the matriarch, have deer-like antlers (in the former's case, they might be just branches attached to their head as symbolic antlers). They seem to lose their antlers when given a child to take care of.
* HumanoidAbomination: The matriarch of the Coven at first appears to have a human silhouette but she is unnaturally tall, even standing above Spear, combined with her shapeshifting powers and the form she takes during the ritual where she turns into a shadowy wendigo-like creature, it's possible that she wasn't human to begin with.
* LargeAndInCharge: The witches are much shorter than Spear. The matriarch is much taller than him.
* MageSpecies: A possibility, given their reproduction and their bizarre nature.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: The witches look like elderly women, and are much shorter than Spear, except for their [[LargeAndInCharge very tall matriarch]].
* OutsideGenreFoe: Compared to the usual [[PrehistoricMonster adversaries]] Fang and Spear fight [[EverythingTryingToKillYou regularly]], this coven of shapeshifting, black-magic hags stands out.
* PteroSoarer: The matriarch rides a gigantic pterosaur that looks like an oversized, toothy ''Pteranodon'' with very sparse pycnofibres.
* ShoutOut: Them wearing branches on their heads and the leader's shadow form seem to invoke the "Sorcerer" cave painting, also known as 'Antler Man'. [[Creator/GenndyTartakovsky Given the creator of the series]], though, it could just as easily--or additionally--be a reference to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku]]; the genuine abomination-form that the matriarch takes even looks like the [[BuffySpeak Aku-ified]] form forced on Ashi for the series finale of that show, just with more green added.
* SicklyGreenGlow: The color of their magic, and eyes, and the fire in their sacrifices.
* SnakesAreSinister: The matriarch conjures a green glowing snake that slithers down the sacrifice's throat and then back into the matriarch's body, so that it can steal the sacrifice's life energy and create a baby from it.
* UncertainDoom: When pursuing Spear he stabs at several of them, causing them to disappear in clouds of glowing runes - it's unclear if they were killed or were able to use their magic to teleport away.
* WickedWitch: A prehistoric example, resembling short, elderly women with heavy brows and greenish skin, and performing dark rituals that include stealing the life essence from men to produce babies.
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[[folder:Lula]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Amanda Troop
The good witch who helps Spear and Fang escape the Coven after finding out some commonalities with them.
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* AllInTheManual: As usual, her name is never spoken on-screen, it only appears in the end credits.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's shunned by the rest of her Coven for having lost her child, a child given to her by the matriarch.
* CleverCrows: Lula takes the form of a giant crow in order to challenge the shapeshifted matriarch.
* CommonalityConnection: The reason why she decides to help Spear and Fang - after learning that both of them are parents who lost their children, she feels a commonality to them.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Knowing she has no way to escape nor fight back, she calmly lets herself be killed by the matriarch to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* HeelFaceTurn: At first willing to sacrifice Spear in order to get the coven another child, once she witnesses the bond between Spear and Fang and how it relates to her, she changes her mind and frees the duo despite knowing it would mean her death.
* HeroicSacrifice: She stalls and let's herself be killed by the matriarch in order to allow Fang and Spear to escape.
* MamaBear: She is fiercely protective of her daughter, hissing at the other witches while embracing her. When the child dies ChasingAButterfly, she's devastated.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She is the only one who seems reluctant to take part in the coven's rituals--she also stands out in that she's one of the few members to not have antlers on her head and to not beg for a child from the matriarch. In fact, after learning how Spear and Fang lost their respective families (and how they ultimately ended up bonding), and then remembering how she had lost her own daughter, Lula turns against the coven and frees the duo, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished ultimately sacrificing herself in the process]].
[[/folder]]

!!Dinosaurs
[[folder:Horned Tyrannosaurs]]
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A pack of monstrous predators who kill both Spear's and Fang's families.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The alpha is gigantic, at the size of a sauropod. It's understandable if you mistake its normal-sized pack members as its children.
* EvilIsBigger: Most of them are slightly bigger than Fang, the sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'', and their leader is humongous, with a body length between 20 and 30 meters.
* HornsOfVillainy: All of them have horns (two of them having a ''Ceratosaurus''-like horn, another a horn arrangement like an African rhinoceros, and the last one small hornlets on the snout similar to ''Alioramus''), which the more sympathetic ''Tyrannosaurus'' Fang lacks.
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed in that, despite their horns, they possess the general body size (save for the sauropod-sized alpha), proportions, and two-fingered hands of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Although the one with the most (and smallest) horns is the closest looking to a real ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* KingOfTheDinosaurs: Of the "terrifying PrehistoricMonster" variety. Despite their horns, all of them are identified in the animatic as ''T. rex'', and they are shown to be fierce, bloodthirsty creatures. Their alpha is also [[AnimalsNotToScale gigantic]], at least twice the size of the largest real life tyrannosaurs.
* MadeOfPlasticine: As typical for a gory series. Spear can kill one of them by throwing a spear through its torso like a bullet. Though downplayed, the absence of a brutal death for the third member of the trio during Spear and Fang's fight with them implies that Fang successfully killed it by caving its head in with a TailSlap.
* MightyGlacier: The alpha tyrannosaur is absolutely the largest of the pack whose attacks were so lethargic that Spear and Fang can easily dodge almost every attempted strike. However, it did put up more of a fight than the others did as one TailSlap from the beast sent Fang flying at least several feet away as well as smacking her into the ground with a measly claw swipe.
* MixAndMatchCritters: They are the correct size and shape for a ''T. rex'', but they have horns like rhinos, ''Ceratosaurus'', or ''Alioramus''.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The Horned Tyrannosaurs are either the same species as Fang or at least a closely related species. This does not stop them from seeing Fang's offspring as prey. TruthInTelevision in that their species really were cannibalistic.
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're just predators targeting what they think are prey.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Spear bashes one of the horned tyrannosaurs' legs in with a rock, resulting in a compound fracture, but after a few seconds of screaming it just snaps the leg back into place and keeps attacking like nothing happened, though it does seem to have a limp for the short period it survives after fixing its leg.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: They are a dark shade of red with prominent black stripes.
* StarterVillain: Their killing of their families made them the first foes that Spear and Fang fight together.
* WouldHurtAChild: They have no issue seeing children, human or dinosaur, as their next meal.
* YourSizeMayVary: The alpha is enormous, but how big it varies from scene to scene. In its first appearance, it seems gigantic, with the other tyrannosaurs looking like infants next to it; in the scene where it attacks Fang's babies, it only seems slightly larger than its other pack-members.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Raptors]]
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A pack of dinosaurs living on a savannah who attack Spear and Fang.
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* BookEnds: They are seen in the beginning chasing down Fang and Spear. They appear in the end [[spoiler:when Spear decides to lure the giant bats into the tall grass where the raptors live [[EnemyCivilWar so they can deal with each other]].]]
* ChekhovsGunman: They appear at the start of the episode and [[spoiler:become important in the duo's escape strategy from the flock of bats, as the duo lure the bats into the same tall grass they live in]].
* HomefieldAdvantage: They refuse to pursue Spear and Fang into the territory of the giant bats after sundown and return to the field of tall grass but when [[spoiler:the bats are lured into the same field at sunrise, they have no qualms about attacking them and seem to have the advantage]].
* OneHitPointWonder: One strike from Spear's weapon or one bite from Fang is usually enough to kill them.
* RaptorAttack: They have the classic scaly raptor look popularized by ''Film/JurassicPark''. However, they are roughly correctly sized for ''Deinonychus''.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Spear and Fang run into the tall grass to get the raptors to engage the bats chasing them]].
* StockDinosaurs: Based on their size and appearance, they are most likely ''Deinonychus''.
* ZergRush: Their attack strategy is based only on numbers. The pack that attacks Spear and Fang consists of about a hundred individuals (most of which [[OneHitPointWonder die from a single hit]]).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Argentinosaurus'']]
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A herd of sauropods living peacefully in a valley, until one of them gets infected with a plague.
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* AllThereInTheManual: David Krentz, who wrote the episode, [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512499736515706894/699202965831155763/unknown-10.png confirmed]] the sauropods to be ''Argentinosaurus''. The animatic, however, just calls them "sauropods".
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They are depicted chewing their food and galloping, neither of which sauropods are capable of in real life. The artists also make the fairly common mistake of putting sauropod nostrils on their foreheads. While this is indeed where the nostril ''openings'' are on the skulls of most sauropods, the actual fleshy nostrils would've been in a more typical location further down on the snout. Additionally, while their forefeet are accurately designed (with the thumb claw being the only visible digit), their hindfeet have four claws in certain shots whereas almost all advanced sauropods had only three.
* GentleGiantSauropod: Normally. They are inoffensive for their large size but will fight back if they have to, such as the infected one hurling the infected hadosaur after it bit it with enough force to finish it off, or how one of them tries to subdue the now-mad victim when it tramples the herd's eggs only to be the next to die.
* InformedSpecies: Their heads are more like that of ''Camarasaurus'', likely because ''Argentinosaurus'' was sometimes restored this way. Their forefeet also have phalangeal bones, whereas real titanosaurs walked on their knuckles.
* RedShirt: The rest of the herd end up being killed by their diseased member.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: The last ''Argentinosaurus'' just tries to run as fast as it can from the massacre. Unfortunately for it, the plague monster quickly catches up and body-slams it into the sharp branches of a massive tree, impaling it to death.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Probably the ''first'' non-edutainment cartoon to feature ''Argentinosaurus''.
* ShownTheirWork: They correctly have only a single claw on the forefoot like a real sauropod. They also have brachiosaur-like bodies appropriate for a giant macronarian, and osteoderms found preserved on titanosaur fossils.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Night Feeder]]
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A mysterious, nocturnal predator that hunts in some dark woods that Spear and Fang travel through. Its speed and strength are unmatched, as is its sadism.
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: It has huge, therizinosaur-like claws which it uses to cut through animals and trees like they're made of paper. At one point it even manages to perfectly bisect a ceratopsian, snout-to-tail, as though prepping it for an anatomical diagram.
* AssholeVictim: Unlike the Plague Monster, the Night Feeder has no redeeming qualities whatsoever which is why Spear and Fang stare at its death in TranquilFury.
* AxeCrazy: It does not kill solely to survive, it just kills because it ''can'', leaving carcasses everywhere. It drives a group of herbivores into a helpless desperate kind of insane panic as it strikes their members one at a time and building their fear to that end.
* CoveredInGunge: Appears to be dripping in a black tar-like substance which has a foul odor, and presumably gives it stealth in the dark. It's also highly flammable as a result.
* TheDreaded: The dinosaurs seem to be instinctively terrified of the Night Feeder. Even Fang turns and initially bolts for the trees upon first smelling it, passing up a perfectly good kill.
* DirtyCoward: It seems to intentionally terrify its victims before going in for the kill but when confronted with fire it immediately starts fleeing.
* EvilSmellsBad: It has a very foul odor, which is the only way anyone can sense its presence.
* {{Foil}}: To the Plague Monster. They're both [[LightningBruiser fast monsters]] and are the antagonists of their respective episodes that has the intent to kill everything in their path right until they encounter our protagonists. They also [[KillItWithFire burn to their deaths at the end of their episodes]]. The key differences is that the Plague Monster was an infected ''Argentinosaurus'' driven by madness by a viral infection, to the point that despite unable to be able to fight back against it, Spear and Fang [[TragicMonster pities the poor dinosaur as it turns to ashes]]. The Night Feeder is a sadistic monster that kills anything that moves, to the point that Spear and Fang are capable of fighting back against it that they set it on fire, and stare at it with pure contempt. To further the contrast, the Plague Monster was a peaceful herbivore, the Night Feeder is a carnivore.
* GlassCannon: Incredibly fast and powerful, capable of effortlessly toppling several redwood trees and slicing through an entire herd of ceratopsids, but is killed in one hit by a flaming spear shot.
* HateSink: A sadistic monster that enjoys killing innocent creatures just for the sake of it, not even eating the carcasses of its victims. The Night Feeder is basically a prehistoric serial killer, and as a result it's rather hard to feel sorry for it when it finally dies at the hands of our protagonists.
* HellIsThatNoise: Emits a warbling, high-pitched shriek that's far from pleasant to listen to.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: It hunts ravenously at night where it tends to blend within the darkness where any "trespasser" is unable to make out what the beast even looks like and goes in for the kill. When Spear and Fang are in the middle of a foggy location, it can also be seen as an accidental death sentence where the Night Feeder seems to have depth perception of where its enemies are located.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: It makes the mistake of going after Spear and Fang, and ''almost'' succeeds, but they accidentally discover its weakness to light and it's forced to flee. The next night, the Night Feeder is the one running for its life from, and is ultimately killed by, what it intended to be its prey.
* ItCanThink: It has at least enough intelligence to be [[ForTheEvulz deliberately sadistic]] rather than simply killing for survival.
* InnateNightVision: Another possible ability the Night Feeder might actually have, as it was able to perfectly see victims from afar without having the need to capture the scent of its prey.
* KillItWithFire: How it meets its end, Spear lights his weapon on fire and catches it off guard, impaling it and having it burn from the inside out until its nothing but ashes.
* LightningBruiser: It does not slow down at all once it gets going, to the point it seems almost supernatural. While it does so, it has enough strength and momentum to reduce most animals to LudicrousGibs and topple thick pine trees.
* LogicalWeakness: It appears to be covered in a foul-smelling oil- or tar-like substance, which gives it stealth in the darkness. This however also makes it ''[[KillItWithFire highly flammable]]''.
* MadeOfEvil: {{Implied|Trope}}. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Apparently frustrated at how Spear and Fang have been evading it for so long, it unleashes a hellish screech that causes Spear to clutch his head in pain and leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unclear whether the Night Feeder is just an exceptionally agile, strong and cruel beast or some magically enhanced monster.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It looks like a hybrid between ''Baryonyx'' and ''Therizinosaurus''.
* NearVillainVictory: The Night Feeder ''almost'' had Spear on a platter after making an ear-splitting shriek, making the neanderthal flailing his spear as a desperate attempt to fight back. At an ounce of coincidental luck, his weapon managed to create a spark of light that ignited the ground with fire. The mere sight of the flames made the murderous beast recoil in a highly panicked state and retreated without hesitation.
* NonIndicativeName: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. It's called The Night Feeder and while it most certainly only attacks at night, one of its defining characteristics is that it ''doesn't'' eat the corpses in its wake, implying that it kills out of sadism.
* NothingIsScarier: Its hook, which it takes full advantage of, is being so fast and striking so brutally that no one knows what's actually attacking them. We see everything only from its perspective as it does so and never see it until the last minute of its episode, though still not completely clearly, as it's burning and wreathed in flames.
* OminousFog: Where the Night Feeder usually strikes is by slaying any living thing that are surrounded in misty areas in the forests.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: {{Implied|Trope}}. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
* RageBreakingPoint: The ravenous creature screeched at the top of its lungs like a demonic banshee out of nothing but severe irritation, and it wasn't able to entirely focus on killing the more "important enemy". Mainly because of how Spear was too evasive and agile to even slice him to caveman chunks, and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Fang was possibly the first being to actually injure it.]] The nail in the coffin is when the duo tried yelling out to get its attention by intentionally running away in different directions, and by that moment letting out a deafening wail cemented the charade that enough is enough.
* RunOrDie: This marks the second time after the infected argentinosaurus that Fang and Spear are in this sort of situation. The Night Feeder is so fast and strong, and tends to come out of nowhere giving almost no time to dodge, that Fang and Spear have no hope of defeating it in anything like direct combat. Inverted once the two figure out its weakness, which results in them killing it.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It seems to have an extreme sensitivity to light or fire as a brief spark makes it pull back and a small fire is enough to send it into a full-blown retreat. Since it's covered in some kind of black goo, it may be highly flammable. Spear and Fang use this to their advantage by making strategic sparks to force it into a circle of trees that they ignite and form a ring of fire to prevent it from escaping.
* {{Whateversaurus}}: It seems to be some sort of theropod dinosaur with huge claws on its hands, but is unidentifiable beyond that. It's not even certain if it's a regular animal and not some supernatural monster.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The Night Feeder will attack anything it sees but it quickly retreats at the sight of fire. When Fang and Spear realize this, they turn the tables by exploiting that fear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ceratopsians]]
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A herd of herbivores who become the Night Feeder's victims.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: While even to this day we don't know for sure what dinosaurs looked like color-wise, it's rather unlikely that some of them were ''neon green''.
* AnimalStampede: After the Night Feeder attacks them, they stampede through the forest in panic.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: One of them gets sliced in half ''snout to tail'' by the Night Feeder.
* InformedSpecies: While the animatic calls them ''Triceratops'', they look a lot more like ''Diabloceratops'' (though still with ''Triceratops'''s nose horn and forward-facing brow horns).
* TemperCeratops: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. One of them starts acting up when it senses it's being stalked, [[OhCrap until it gets a good look at its stalker.]] The herd as a whole later attempts to mount a defense against the Night Feeder, but only once fleeing proves not to be an option. [[CurbStompBattle Not that it does them any good.]]
* TheWorfEffect: An entire herd of large, powerful dinosaurs who band together for defense. And the Night Feeder kills them all, showing that simply standing your ground won't be enough to stop it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Small Theropod (Compy)]]
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A small, green, insectivorous theropod reminiscent of ''Compsognathus''.
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* ButtMonkey: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; while nothing ''bad'' happens to it (unless it is, indeed, the Night Feeder itself), he only appears in the episode to fruitlessly try to catch a fly, then gets scared shitless by a ''very'' annoyed Fang who roars at the poor thing.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Vaguely [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be the natural daylight form of the Night Feeder, though never confirmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Anzu'']]
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A large feathered dinosaur hunted by Fang, Spear and Mira.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Its genus was revealed by David Krentz.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: It is a prey animal that acts like a chicken, makes comical flamingo-like honking vocalizations, and is quickly killed. Unlike many examples of this trope, however, [[ShownTheirWork it's actually feathered in a realistic and accurate fashion]] with the "goofy" aspect coming mainly from its behaviour.
* HopeSpot: It avoids both Fang and Spear trying to hunt it and gets away safely across the river... just to be shot be Mira.
* OneHitKill: Mira kills it with a single shot from her bow and arrow.
* RedShirt: It is killed by Mira with an arrow, then cooked and eaten by the heroes.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: When was the last time you saw ''Anzu'' in a cartoon?
* ShownTheirWork: It is the first feathered non-avian dinosaur in the show, and accurately feathered to boot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant birds (Teratorns)]]
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Giant birds captured by the Chieftain and Eldar, ridden and forced into fighting Spear, Fang and Mira
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* BizarreSexualDimorphism: What are presumed to be males have bright red feathers on their heads in various different arrangements. Completely bald birds are seen in the nest and are presumably female.
* BrutalBirdOfPrey: They are monstrous avians that resemble condors and are quite dangerous.
* CartoonCreature: They closely resemble teratorns (or rather, outdated depictions of them as vulture-like) but have teeth like Mesozoic birds.
* GiantFlyer: They're about the same size as Fang and are very capable fliers
* NonMaliciousMonster: They're not actually interested in fighting the trio but are being forced to by the Chieftain and Eldar. Once they're released, they quickly fly away.
* ToothyBird: They possess numerous teeth in otherwise typical beaks. Perhaps a small bit of unintended accuracy as several extinct avian dinosaurs possess at least partial beaks while retaining functional teeth.
[[/folder]]

!!Reptiles
[[folder:Giant Crocodile (''Deinosuchus'')]]
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A giant water predator that attacks Spear as he's fishing.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The real ''Deinosuchus'' was very big, around 10 meters long, but this one is even bigger.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: This giant croc is the first creature encountered in the series, attacking Spear as he hunts fish. In the brief moment of its presence, it establishes [[DeathWorld the setting]], [[PrehistoricMonster the creatures living in this world]], and the [[EverythingTryingToKillYou daily struggle to simply survive]].
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: A hungry predator that lunges at Spear as he is fishing.
* OneShotCharacter: Leaves almost as sudden as it arrives.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Deinosuchus'' is a [[StockDinosaurs Stock Prehistoric Reptile]] in educational works, but rare in media otherwise.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pterosaur]]
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A large flying creature trying to take some fish from Spear.
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* GiantFlyer: This pterosaur towers over Spear.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It has the long neck and body proportions of ''Quetzalcoatlus'', a bony crest on the back of its head similar to ''Pteranodon'', and a toothed bill and fleshy crest-like ''Pterodactylus''.
* OneShotCharacter: It lands, smells Spear's fish, roars at something, and then leaves the show for good.
* PteroSoarer: It appears to be hairless, has five fingers on its wings (four claws plus the long membrane-holding finger), and is a mix-match of different pterodactyloids. At least it walks (mostly) on four limbs and does not grasp anything with its feet.
* ShownTheirWork: For all its inaccuracies, at least it is quadrupedal, has non-columnar forelimbs, and hunts terrestrially like a large azhdarchid. It is also one of the few pterosaurs in fiction to be depicted with a fleshy crest, which we know some pterosaurs to have possessed in real life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Snakes (Titanoboas)]]
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A colony of serpents living behind a waterfall.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: While the largest one is about the right length for a ''Titanoboa'', it's also much thicker than that species was.
* GreatSerpent: At least a few of them are quite gigantic in size.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: The largest one is about the right size for ''Titanoboa'', a giant constrictor snake from the Eocene.
* SnakesAreSinister: They are gigantic snakes and hostile predators.
* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: They resemble pythons or boas, but have fangs like venomous snakes (a common error in constrictor snakes in cartoons). And yet, they seem to be non-venomous just like pythons and boas.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Liopleurodon'']]
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A large marine reptile that pursues Mira and attacks Spear and Fang.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by driving his spear through its skull.
* InformedSpecies: Zig-zagged. While David Krentz confirms it to be a ''Liopleurodon'', the animatic calls it a ''Tylosaurus''.
* SeaMonster: It is a monstrous sea creature with gaping jaws and is capable of roaring.
* ShownTheirWork: It is correctly sized at around 7 meters in length, as opposed to the 25-meter-long scale popularized by ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Archelon'']]
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A gigantic sea turtle met and hunted by Spear and Fang during their journey across the sea.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], there are a few shots where next to Spear it looks positively gargantuan, but it usually appears only slightly oversized (it bears keeping in mind, of course, that ''Archelon'' really was a downright massive turtle either way).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks more like like an oversized modern Chelonoidea turtle than an actual Archelon. Additionally, it retains flippers claws, while protostegids like ''Archelon'' were much more streamlined.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Spear quickly realizes that the only way to kill it is to attack its throat, but fails at doing so. Fang does it with a single bite to the neck.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Dangerously nimble and durable underwater, it gets killed as soon as it faces Fang above the surface.
* SeaMonster: While not outright aggressive, it still is a huge marine reptile and quite dangerous when provoked.
* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Subverted. While it's hard to kill and does not seem willing to give up a fight, it's also surprisingly quick.
* TurtlePower: Not only does it prove to be extremely hard catch, it even tries to devour Spear. It takes quite a lot of cooperation from the protagonists to finally bring it down.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Tropeognathus'']]
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A flock of pterosaurs that attack Spear and Fang as they travel across the sea.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're miles better than the other pterosaurs seen up to this point, but they still have broad, low-aspect ratio wings more typical of inland pterosaurs, unlike the long wings of the real animal. They also appear to retain the stereotypical bird-like talons of most fictional pterosaurs (though they never grab anything with them this time).
* GiantFlyer: They're roughly the same size as the giant bats - though unlike them, this species really WAS that big.
* PteroSoarer: Subverted. They have bird-like talons but they never use them to grab anything.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: While ''Tropeognathus'' has achieved some recognition in recent years (largely on account of its central role in an episode of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''), it's still nowhere near as well-known or ubiquitous as the likes of ''Pteranodon'' or ''Quetzalcoatlus''.
* ShownTheirWork: They possess pycnofibres and hunt fish by diving into the water.
[[/folder]]

!!Mammals
[[folder:Horned Deer (''Syndyoceras'')]]
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A herbivore Spear used to hunt.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Syndyoceras'' in the flashback scene of "A Cold Death" is around the size of a large moose. In real life it was as big as a medium-sized deer or antelope, weighing about 60 kg.
* GentleGiant: It's an enormous herbivore that shows no sign of aggression, instead fleeing for its life as Spear and his son try to kill it.
* OneHitKill: Killed from a single, well-aimed spear strike.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: One of the ''first'' times a protoceratid is represented in a cartoon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mammoths]]
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A herd of intelligent giant beasts migrating through a frozen wasteland.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real-life woolly mammoths were slightly smaller than African elephants. These beasts, especially their matriarch, are at least twice as big, towering over Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* AntiVillain: The mammoths attack Spear and Fang remorselessly, but it's only because they ate one of their own and took away its tusk. Once Spear gives it to them, they retreat to [[ElephantGraveyard ceremonial grounds]].
* CruelElephant: Subverted. They're aggressive and try to kill Spear and Fang, but only because they took the tusk of the elderly mammoth with them. Once Spear gives them the tusk, they stop attacking.
* DueToTheDead: They hold a funeral ceremony for the elderly mammoth, swinging side to side while humming and touching his tusk with their trunks. While it's not known if actual mammoths did this, modern elephants certainly do.
* ElephantGraveyard: They take the tusk of their fallen herd-mate to one of these, holding some kind of funeral ceremony for him.
* EyeScream: Subverted. Spear uses a rock to seemingly smash the eye of the elderly mammoth into a bloody pulp, but the eye itself remains intact.
* GeniusBruiser: As expected from a herd of elephants. They are giants who can smash rock with their heads, are intelligent enough to track enemies and take advantage of their numbers.
* HandicappedBadass: The old mammoth who got lost from the herd was old, clearly sick, and missing a tusk. It still put an impressive fight.
* HonorableElephant: The mammoths are presented as particularly intelligent prehistoric beasts who mourn for their dead.
* ImplacableMan: When the mammoth herd wants to avenge their dead, they will pursue the object of their vengance and they walk off everything Fang and Spear throw at them.
* ItCanThink: The fact that they can comprehend vengeance and give DueToTheDead shows that they are not by any means stupid.
* LargeAndInCharge: The mammoths are all giants, but the matriarch of the herd is noticeably bigger than the rest.
* LightningBruiser: They aren't as fast as Spear and Fang, but they are by no means slow despite their bulk.
* MammothsMeanIceAge: Not exactly Ice Age, but they are shown living in a snowy environment.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The matriarch cares for the rest of her herd, and is convinced by Spear to allow him and Fang to live.
* ShownTheirWork: In real life, Elephants will hold funeral ceremonies for a deceased member of the herd much like the ones the mammoths hold in the show. The caressing of the dead elephant's remains and swaying are all real elephant behaviours.
* SuperToughness: The elderly mammoth was resilient despite her age. The younger ones can take getting bitten by Fang and it does no lasting damage to them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saber-toothed Wolves]]
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A pack of scavengers feeding on dead mammoths.
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* MixAndMatchCritters: They look like wolves with ''Smilodon''-like teeth.
* OhCrap: They quickly scatter when the mammoth herd approaches them.
* OneShotCharacter: They scavenge on the corpse of the mammoth, then retreat when the other mammoths return.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Without the large jutting fangs, their white fur, cyan colored pupils, and black sclera, they look downright identical to the lone wolf from Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''. It's unclear if this design was considered to be intentional or not but the resemblance is without a doubt uncanny.
* SavageWolves: Subverted. Despite their menacing saber-like canines, they flee at the approach of the mammoth herd.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giant Bats (Desmodus)]]
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A flock of monstrous bats terrorizing the savannah during a blood moon.
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* AirborneMooks: The first flying enemies that Spear and Fang have to face.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They have blood-red fur.
* AnimalsNotToScale: They are far bigger than any real-life bat species, close in size to the largest pterosaurs.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Their rear legs bend the wrong way for bats. On real bats, the legs face backwards, so the knees bend forward and the toes face towards the tail, and they walk plantigrade, with their heels on the ground. These giant bats have forward-facing, digitigrade legs, making them look more like a wyvern or dragon.
* AvengingTheVillain: After the GiantSpider is killed, the bats sought to avenge its death.
* BadMoonRising: They attack during a blood moon.
* BatOutOfHell: They are blood-red, gigantic, and incredibly horrifying.
* BerserkButton: When the giant spider is dead, they lose it and hunt down Fang and Spear.
* BigRedDevil: While they are presumably naturally evolved animals and not supernatural, their humanoid anatomy, skull-like faces and bright red skin are clearly meant to make them evoke classical demon imagery.
* CaptainErsatz: They resemble the vampiric bat-like humanoids from ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (also directed by Creator/GenndyTartakovsky), except colored red and unable to talk.
* DecapitatedArmy: Inverted. The death of the GiantSpider only causes them the entire flock to relentlessly hunt down Spear and Fang.
* TheDreaded: They are the reason the local primitive humanoids always hide in the dark. Even the raptors flee when they know when the bats are approaching.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When one of the primitive men breaks his leg, another decided to help him out. He gets swooped up in an instant by the giant bats.
* FragileSpeedster: The bats can be killed easily, but they are '''fast'''. So much so that when they are initially picking off the primitive men, the audience isn't even able to see what they look like.
* GiantFlyer: They can fly and are larger than Fang.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Look closely, and you might notice some simian (or human-like) features, such as a short snout, enlarged craniums, the aforementioned forward-bending knees, and their shrieks sound rather monkey-like in some scenes. Appropriately, the animatic calls them "man-bats".
* SeldomSeenSpecies: They do resemble ''Necromantis'', a relatively large-sized predatory bat from the Eocene, even having its characteristic strong jaw muscles and short snout. However, while the real ''Necromantis'' was likely comparable in size to modern carnivorous bats, these guys are the size of a small aircraft.
* ZergRush: While significantly larger than Fang, these creatures prefer to use numbers over size to overwhelm their foes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wild Dogs]]
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A pack of giggling scavengers that pursue Spear and a wounded Fang after their skirmish with the Ape Men.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite the fact that they're identified as wild dogs, they also somewhat resemble hyenas (even using the spotted hyena's famous laugh occasionally). Canines and hyenas are not closely related to each other. They do, however, resemble borophagines, extinct canids with hyena-like bone-crushing jaws.
* BoringButPractical: A villainous variety. Chronologically, they enter the story after Spear and Fang have done battle against Ape Men powered by a mystical [[SuperSerum super serum]]. The wild dogs, in contrast, are more your typical garden-variety scavengers... but they are still a huge problem for a near-dead tyrannosaur, and Spear rightly regards them as such.
* BullyingADragon: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Though they have numbers on their side, it's clear that under ordinary circumstances the dogs wouldn't go anywhere near a healthy, adult tyrannosaur but with Fang severely injured and barely able to move, the dogs are emboldened enough to decide to try and make a meal out of her. It's only due to the constant vigilance of Spear that they're kept at bay. Once Fang finally recovers [[CurbstompBattle it goes as well for the dogs as you'd expect]] and their remaining members promptly decide to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm cut their losses and flee]].
* HeinousHyena: They have the "giggle" of spotted hyenas.
* HellIsThatNoise:
** Their silent, ominous vigil over Spear in the first half of the episode is always accompanied by a horrible, blaring three-note theme.
** Their giggling also counts... especially in the moments [[NothingIsScarier where you can't see the dogs themselves]].
* MixAndMatchCritters: They share traits with both African wild dogs and hyenas.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their most prominent physical characteristic, seen as they watch Spear from the gloom beyond his campfire.
* SavageWolves: Not wolves per se, but they play the part well enough.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Whilst simply referred to as "wild dogs", they resemble borophagines.
* SuperPersistentPredator: They stalk Spear and Fang nonstop for days, waiting for an opportunity to strike. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as this is completely normal behavior for predators hunting an injured prey item, especially in the case of a large animal that they would never be able to bring down in a healthy state.
* ZergRush: There are ''hundreds'' of them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
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A large saber-toothed cat that becomes the Night Feeder's victim.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It has a head like a modern big cat rather than a true machairodont.
* BackForTheFinale: A pack of them appear in the opening of the final episode of the second season, in a flashback detailing the death of Spear's father.
* LudicrousGibs: The Night Feeder shreds the big cat into pieces and leaves the corpse behind uneaten.
* PantheraAwesome: A large saber-toothed cat.
* ShownTheirWork: Its body proportions are very accurate, with long forelimbs, shorter hind legs and a hunched back similar to a hyena, as well as a short bobcat-like tail.
* TheWorfEffect: Shows up to demonstrate that the Night Feeder is dangerous enough to kill other apex predators without a fight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Whale pod]]

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Giant mammals that pass by Spear and Fang's raft, scaring the duo.
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* BitCharacter: They're only briefly seen at night while Spear and Fang are traveling the ocean, and they leave as soon as they arrive.
* GentleGiant: Unlike the predatory pterosaurs and the megalodon, and the turtle that fights back in self-defense, these enormous sea creatures peacefully swim by without doing any harm to Spear, Fang or their raft.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Arsinoitherium'']]
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A large herbivore that becomes Fang and Red's first mutual prey.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted with a short, tapir-like trunk. This used to be a somewhat fashionable feature in reconstructions of the genus based on the fact that its order (Embrithopoda) was once believed to be related to elephants, but has subsequently been questioned following renewed examination of its phylogenetic position and doubts that its snout structure would have been capable of supporting a trunk.
* MonsterMunch: Its only role in the story is becoming the first mutual prey of Fang and Red.
* OhCrap: Its expression when it realizes both Fang and Red are going to attack it at the same time.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Less so than other prehistoric creatures seen on the show, but ''Arsinoitherium'' is still not particularly well-known.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Volaticotherium'']]
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A small gliding mammal.
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* NotQuiteFlight: It's shown gliding, yet it gains altitude through utterly unclear means, covering much larger distances than any mammalian glider.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They are a small, flying squirrel-like mammal with big rounded eyes, making it surprisingly cute.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: How many have heard of this small Mesozoic mammal outside of documentaries?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Megaloceros'']]
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Giant deer that were hunted by stone-age people.
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* TheMarvelousDeer: The males sport an impressive set of antlers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Long-horned Bison]]
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Large bovines that were hunted by stone-age people.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: A whole herd of them is not aggressive towards Spear and continues to graze in the plains.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Long-horned bison are obscure in popular media.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cave Bears]]
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Large beasts that the Vikings use as mounts.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Real cave bears were comparable in size to the largest living bears. These ones are almost as big as Fang, a ''Tyrannosaurus''.
* BearsAreBadNews: These bears are just as huge and as vicious as Fang.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: They serve as the mounts of the Vikings.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elephants]]
Enormous war beasts in the Babylonian army.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: They are the same size as the mammoths in Season 1, larger not only than modern elephants but even the extinct giant ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus''.
* {{Expy}}: Based on their size, appearance, and the general circumstances of their encounter by the protagonists, they may be a reference to the Mumakil/Oliphaunts from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Based on their sheer size, as well as the geographical setting of the episode they appear in, they are likely ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus'' rather than any modern elephant species.
* WarElephants: The Babylonian army uses them as mounts when defending their walls against the Egyptians.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Queen's Leopard]]
* AttackAnimal: When Spear breaks into the Queen's throne room, the leopard attacks him, only to be quickly tossed away by the caveman.
* CuteKitten: As a cub, it looks absolutely adorable.
* HumanlikeAnimalAging: {{Inverted}}, it grows into an adult leopard in a few months (a shorter time than it takes for Fang's eggs to hatch) rather than 2-3 years.
* NoSell: The leopard pounces on Spear, but the cavemen simply tosses it aside. Compared to [[PrehistoricMonster the animals Spear usually fights]], a leopard is a mere kitten.
* RightHandCat: First introduced as a cub, being the pet of the Babylonian king. After the King is killed by the Egyptians, the Queen keeps the cub and raises it.
[[/folder]]

!!Fish
[[folder:Megalodon]]
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A whale-sized shark that attack Spear and Fang's raft.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: A literal one. The megalodon devours the ''Tropeognathus'' that is harassing Fang and Spear.
* AnimalsNotToScale: Far larger than a real life megalodon, its teeth are longer than Spear's legs. Real megalodon is estimated to be 15 to 20 meters (47 to 66 feet) long, whereas this beast seems to be at least 50 meters.
* EyeScream: Spear manages to chase it away by driving a tree trunk trough its eye.
* {{Kaiju}}: It appears to be at least twice the size of a real megalodon, putting it squarely within this category.
* {{Megalodon}}: And a very big one.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Obviously, as it's a giant prehistoric shark.
* SeaMonster: A very hostile sea beast that attempts to devour Spear and Fang.
* SwallowedWhole: Tries it with Fang, almost succeeds with Spear.
* ThreateningShark: The biggest threat Spear and Fang face during their maritime journey.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Placoderm]]
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Large fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.
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* CartoonCreature: It looks like an average arthrodire placoderm (similar but clearly much smaller than ''Dunkleosteus'') but has a tail more similar to that of a ray-finned fish.
* MonsterMunch: Like the flying fish they eat, the placoderms only serve as food for Fang and Spear.
* SpeculativeBiology: They bear a notable resemblence to Mahi Mahi, implying that in this world the species evolved from arthrodire placoderm fish instead of ray-finned fish.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Flying fish]]
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Small fish encountered by Spear and Fang during their journey across the ocean.
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* MonsterMunch: They're only there to serve as food for Fang, Spear, the placoderms and the pterosaurs.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: May possibly be ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potanichthys Potanichthys]]'', a type of Triassic flying fish.
[[/folder]]

!!Other creatures
[[folder:Giant Spider]]
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A monstrous spider living on top of a spire, apparently controlling the bats.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Besides its size (which completely defies the SquareCubeLaw), it has a few odd anatomical features, including a toothy lower jaw under its chelicerae, and a silk gland inside its mouth (rather than the end of its abdomen).
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: Its lair is on top of a large stone spire, giving this impression.
* GiantSpider: Emphasis on ''giant''. It's larger than a sauropod.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Spear kills it by ramming a ''Triceratops'' horn into its head.
* InterspeciesFriendship: {{Implied|Trope}} - while it does eat the bats' kills, the fact they try to avenge it implies this is an entirely voluntary agreement on their part. The animatic implies that they feed on its leftovers.
* ItsPersonal: It does ''not'' like Fang managing to rip a chunk of its leg out, and subjects her to MetronomicManMashing afterwards. It even disregards Spear after he tries to batter another of its legs in with a rock to distract it and slaps him against the wall to focus on beating Fang some more, which just gives him the opportunity to impale it through the head with a Triceratops horn he salvaged from it's meals.
* MookCommander: Apparently it controls the bats, as they handed Spear over to it instead of eating him themselves.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: It outright ignored Spear when he tries to batter one of it's legs in with a rock to remain focused on dealing with Fang, giving him the opportunity to ambush it again with a better weapon whilst it's distracted.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Plague of Madness]]
A [[AmbiguousSituation pathogen/curse]] that drives its victims into a murderous rage and leaves them looking like the walking dead.
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* TheDreaded: Anything even touched by the plague seems instinctively avoided by most living things. The carcasses of the sauropod herd killed by their infected member don't even have any ''flies'' around them, which in normal circumstances would quickly become attracted to any carcass in droves.
* GreenIsGross: Arguably the most distinctive side-effect of this unknown disease, which changes the victim's original color into a shade of yellow-green as their flesh decays. Said flesh also makes some '''really''' disgusting squelching and bubbling sounds for no apparent reason.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Plague’s continued existence relies on its infectees surviving to become moving hosts that can continue to spread it, but by infecting the Sauropod, it effectively doomed itself by infecting something too strong to NOT kill everything it attacks.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's unknown as to what exactly the Plague is or where it came from. All we know is that it drives whoever it infects to become a rampaging horror, it rots their body ''far'' faster than would happen naturally, and it can seemingly keep its victims alive well beyond the point where they ''should'' be dead. It is utterly unnatural and is given no explanation as to how or why it exists.
* NothingIsScarier: It is at no point explained or given an origin. It just exists.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent:
** It turns its host into a PlagueZombie and renders them utterly AxCrazy. It's implied the virus' victims are {{Technically Living Zombie}}s who can run very fast be killed by a broken spine, but they're still far more difficult to put down than they would be in their uninfected state, and the plague causes the infected's flesh to rapidly turn green and putrefy, exposing protrusions in the bones, making the flesh behave as if it's already dead whilst keeping the host up and running.
** Its victims seem to become even fast''er,'' to the point that something as slow and heavy as the world's largest sauropod can suddenly keep pace with a paleolithic ninja like Spear.
** Interestingly, all its victims seen so far have been non-avian dinosaurs, so it might not be capable of infecting humans.
* PlagueZombie: It spreads from host to host via bites, which the hosts it turns AxCrazy are particularly inclined toward even if they're herbivores. Note that while the plague drives distinctly herbivorous hosts to likely [[FleshEatingZombie attempt to bite the flesh of their victims]], the infected ''Argentinosaurus'' didn't eat its fellow sauropods when they were dead, and its massacre implies the infected will settle for brutally killing their victims through any means so long as they're dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed; both of the seen victims have these, but the ''Argentinosaurus'' and presumably the hadrosaur have these naturally. It's when [[TaintedVeins yellow veins]] appear all over said eyes that the trope is played straight.
* TaintedVeins: The final sign the plague has fully taken hold of a creature is [[MindControlEyes when their eyes become covered in yellow veins]]. Notably, right before the hadrosaur dies the veins disappear, as if it were being released from control, and the sauropod has them appear right before it goes on its killing rampage of its whole herd.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: The plague seems only able to take effect on animals that are still living, lacking the ability to re-animate corpses in the usual zombie fashion. As such its victims aren't strictly speaking ''dead'', [[BodyHorror even if they very much look that way]].
* UndeathlyPallor: Notable for how ''fast'' this sets in; it legitimately takes less than two minutes for the infected Sauropod to start look like a walking corpse.
* TheVirus: Naturally.
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[[folder:Infected Hadrosaur]]
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A hadrosaur (possibly ''Parasaurolophus'') infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks one of the sauropods and successfully infects it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: In its final moments upon death after getting kicked into a tree, blood oozes and spills out of its maw, signifying that the animal has been finally put out of its misery from this ungodly disease.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered it a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' It gets this even worse than its victim, likely due to having been infected for longer.
* KillerRabbit: While looking hideous, it is approximately around Fang's size, which is tiny compared to the sauropods. The sauropod is more curious than scared of it, which proves to be a fatal mistake.
* MindControlEyes: Right before it gives up the ghost, the TaintedVeins in its eyes vanish. Its victim in turn gets these right before it goes on its killing rampage.
* NothingIsScarier: We never learn how the hadrosaur was infected or what caused it.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its blood-red eyes indicate that it has gone completely mad.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: It charges into the herd of sauropods and bites one of them, transmitting its horrifying disease to the sauropod before being effortlessly killed by its victim.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it was [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition made its complexion turn a sickly green.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As noted by a Youtube commenter, the Hadrosaur is clearly in the extremely late stages of the infection, with its brain being almost completely decayed, and is barely aware of what's going on around it, stumbling around in a haze before bumping into the Sauropod and transmitting the disease via reactionary bite.
* TheVirus: It transmits its disease to its victims after biting it, turning them into plague-infected monsters.
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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[[folder:Plague Monster]]
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An ''Argentinosaurus'' infected with a zombie-like plague.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Its death is a somber moment as it burns to ash while failing to escape the lava, Spear and Fang feeling sorry for the creature.
* AmbiguousGender: It's never specified if it's male or female.
* AndIMustScream: It's vaguely implied that the virus is most likely controlling the sauropod, and keeping it alive even if its body was shredded after aggressively squeezing out of the ravine and burning in lava.
* AnArmAndALeg: When the crazed beast falls into lava for the third and final time, before getting entirely scorched to death, the very first thing that goes is the burning flesh of its forelegs that incinerate almost in a StrippedToTheBone manner.
* AxCrazy: The plague turned it into a raging monster that attacks everything in sight, driving to murder its own herd, destroy their nests, and chase Fang and Spear for the entire episode.
* BloodbathVillainOrigin: Once the plague takes full control, its first order of business is killing its entire herd in a mad and bloody rage: stomping eggs into paste, ripping out throats, hitting with enough force to break bone and punch through flesh, and just plain slamming its victims into the environment with enough force to fatally impale them on it.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Its mouth and nostrils are constantly dripping blood and mucus, in fact, it projectile vomits a large amount of blood before going into its feral state.
* BodyHorror: The plague has rendered the poor beast a mutated abomination, with its eyes [[EyeScream blood-red]] and [[MindControlEyes changed to a state of madness]], pulsating sores all over its body, a sickly green complexion, and large chunks of flesh missing, with the rest of it ''rotting and melting off.'' By the time it tears its flesh open to free itself from the narrow ravine, a shot of its now-exposed ribcage bones shows there's ''no internal organs left'' behind them, just a black void. It becomes no less horrifying after it falls into lava the first time, getting cooked until its complexion turns from green into reddish, horribly-burnt flesh. And when it falls into the lava a second time, what's left of its leg burns and melts off the bone.
* TheDreaded: Fang and Spear are terrified of this thing. The first encounter leaves Spear with nightmares of it killing both of them. Fang doesn't even want to leave the safety of the cave even when it ''appears'' to be dead.
* EnemyRisingBehind: It makes its presence first known to Spear and Fang when it slowly gets up from behind both of them. It does this a second time when the pair try to sneak away after it fell into a ravine.
* FaceFramedInShadow: The second Spear and Fang take notice of the sauropod's existence that's standing right behind them, the screen pans up from it's legs all the way up to it's neck and head that's mainly covered in an ominous shadowed appearance, just from how large it is, while also being accompanied with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Fang and Spear don't even bother trying to fight it, they know given its size they stand no chance even if it wasn't a crazed infected beast. In its relentless pursuit it does more damage to its own body than they ever could. It only dies when falls into a LavaPit.
* GreenAndMean: Inverted. Big time. The creature had no intention to be blood-thirsty or insatiably aggressive (let alone evil). The plague itself is to blame for rendering the sauropod's mind into a frantic and rabid beast whose actions weren't entirely his own. Before the infection could fully take over, all it could do was to suffer unspeakable amounts of pain.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Chases Fang and Spear onto a layer of rock over lava. The rock ground is already cracking from Fang's weight, which quickly gives way to the monster's bulk and dunking it into the lava, eventually burning it to ash.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: When this... ''thing'' makes Spear, a hardened prehistoric man, and Fang, a ''''Tyrannosaurus rex'''', ''run for their lives'', and in clear ''terror,'' then that's an achievement unto itself.
* ImplacableMan: It never stops once it sees something to attack. After falling into a ravine, it got back up. When caught in the narrow exit of the ravine, it pushed so hard it tore apart its own body. Even when sinking into lava, it still tried to pull itself free, but luckily for Fang and Spear, its bulk and the lava burning off its limbs keep it from escaping.
* InstantIllness: It starts showing signs of infection mere ''seconds'' after it was bitten by the infected hadrosaur. This is the first sign that the Plague of Madness is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane not even]] ''[[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane remotely]]'' [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane a normal virus.]] Of course, the SmashCut to the beast's "infected" state might have been meant to represent a considerably longer period of time, perhaps a few hours, or a day or two.
* TheJuggernaut: This thing will not stop. Trees in its path get flattened. It will literally tear itself to shreds in order to get to the nearest live body and its massive size means nothing Spear or Fang could throw at it would slow it down. Even after falling into lava, it still keeps going. It's only done in after it lands into lava a second time and its weight (and limbs burning off) prevent it from escaping.
* LightningBruiser: It is '''FAR''' faster than any dinosaur its size should be (easily catching up to a fleeing Sauropod), and survives getting submerged in lava the first time. It even ''jumps'', which is even more impossible for a sauropod than just running. Whatever the Plague is, it made it ''far'' more agile than it should be. That being said...
* LogicalWeakness: Its massive size and weight made it get its neck briefly stuck in a hollowed tree, fall into a ravine, get stuck in the narrow exit of said ravine, and ultimately does it in when the volcanic rock it jumps on gives way and dunks it into a LavaPit and prevents it from escaping.
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: It takes falling in molten lava ''twice'' to put the wretched thing out of its misery.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: All that's left of it after it burns up in a lava lake is nothing but ashes scattered in the wind.
* NotQuiteDead:
** Upon falling into a ravine while trying to go after Spear and Fang at one point it slams its head into the side of the rock wall, causing blood to briefly spray out of its cranium and seems to be "kaput". After Spear and Fang wake up the sauropod looked immobile almost as if it actually died from the "concussion" earlier. They attempt to sneak past and quietly walk away... [[OhCrap until it started to move again]] meaning that it '''was''' knocked out the whole time.
** During another chase at a LavaPit the infected sauropod sinks into the magma below which gives Spear and Fang a dosage of hope thinking that it's finally gone... Only for the unkillable abomination to burst out, screaming in intense pain with burnt blood-red cooked flesh still wanting to go after them to no end.
* NothingIsScarier: As if it wasn't horrific enough, we never learn where the plague came from or how it started.
* RaisingTheSteaks: A dinosaur affected by a zombie-like condition.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: It's shown succumbing to the final stage of infection when the blood vessels in its eyes burst.
* RunOrDie: The only thing Spear and Fang can do against it is to run, due to how fast and powerful it is.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Pursuing Spear and Fang gave this creature horrendous luck as it kept putting itself in lethal harm the more it chased them. It had its neck stuck underneath a tree, slid down a hill and landed on its back and left itself unconscious after hitting its head near a wall. It got even worse when it was momentarily stuck in a crevice, where the beast was frantically struggling and squeezing to get out until it freed itself by tearing the flesh of its own body. Either this infected sauropod was '''that''' desperate to get them, or creatures infected with this plague tend to put themselves in life-threatening moments to catch victims.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Once it gets on Spear and Fang's trail, it refuses to give up until they're both dead, or it dies. An odd example, in that it's not technically a predator.
* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While the disease certainly gives it many of the physical and behavioral traits associated with zombies, it doesn't actually appear to be undead, although it does appear to enter a dormant state when there's nothing around to kill.
* TragicMonster: It was originally a peaceful sauropod until it was bitten by an infected hadrosaur, after which it slaughtered its entire herd.
* UndeathlyPallor: Though it's [[TechnicallyLivingZombie actually still alive]], its diseased and rotting condition changes its healthy blue-green complexion turn a sickly yellow-green.
* TheVirus: A victim of one, thanks to the Infected Hadrosaur.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It was originally a normal ''Argentinosaurus'' until it got infected by the Hadrosaur. The dinosaur's noises after the infection took over were it basically screaming and roaring in agony as it kills anything that moves as the condition got worse and kept screaming until it literally couldn't anymore when it got burned by lava.
* TheWorfEffect: When was the last time you saw a ''goddamn Tyrannosaurus'' flee in actual, clear ''terror'' of something?
* ZombieInfectee: The plague essentially makes it a zombie dinosaur.
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[[folder:The Scorpion ('''Unmarked Spoilers''')]]
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A mysterious warlord from across the sea, who originally took Mira and her kin as slaves. At least, that's the way it seemed, turns out he does not know her people and is in fact much more powerful and terrifying than any human. When the Viking Chieftain starts dying after his battle with Fang and Spear, the entity transforms him into a demon to help the viking get his revenge.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's unclear from Mira's artwork whether he's just a large man [[HornyVikings wearing a horned helmet]] or some kind of demon or HornedHumanoid. Given the track record of the series so far, it could go either way. His appearance in Season 2 reveals that he is definitely ''not'' human, but his exact nature remains unexplained, save that he's unconnected to the vikings beyond a superficial similarity to his natural appearance, and apparently has an interest in the Chieftain for his antagonism with the Trio to satisfy his {{Revenge}}.
* 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 ultimately he takes a backseat, never personally meet the heroes (though they do end up glimpsing his hand in the finale) and lets the Chieftain be his herald in the mortal world who threatens the heroes directly.
* TheBlank: When he finally makes an appearance, it's revealed that he has no facial features beyond a pair of glowing, fiery eyes.
* 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 Scorpion, who is mostly exploiting what's already there to keep the Chieftain focused on his revenge.
* TheDreaded: Mira fears him, and he has doubtless destroyed many villages in the same manner as hers.
* EvilIsBigger: While Mira's artwork already showed that he was big, Season 2 reveals just ''how'' big he is -- [[{{Kaiju}} he's on the same scale as the]] ''[[{{Kaiju}} Argentinosaurus]]''.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Not only does he reside in a FireAndBrimstoneHell, his eyes are ''literally'' burning hot.
* EvilOverlord: Definitely seems like he's being set up as this. In his first proper appearance, it's strongly implied that he's Satan himself.
* EvilerThanThou: The savage ape-men who took Mira near the end were completely annihilated off-screen, their bodies filled with arrows, signaling that the Scorpion and his followers are by far the greater threat.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: His realm consists of this.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mira's explanation of her backstory sketched out to Spear in the dirt seemed to indicate that he is the leader of the viking raiders that enslaved her, supported by his [[HornyVikings distinctive headgear]] and the [[ArcSymbol Scorpion motif]] that covers several of the Viking's items and gear. Except Mira's dialogue, when translated in tandem with her drawings, reveals that she was captured by a ''different'' group and later sold to the Vikings as part of a trade for food and supplies, presumably where the vikings also got their shields and sails from, underscoring TheReveal in "Vidarr" that the Scorpion is a HornedHumanoid unconnected to the Viking antagonists.
-->'''Mira:''' We were living away from other people in a remote land that was rich, tranquil, and full of life -- my family, my heart. One day, they arrived at night; they defeated us, burned down our village, and killed many. Few escaped. They captured a portion of us and took us away from our country to a sad and cold land filled with darkness. We became slaves. They took us to another place where they sold us for food and trade. I managed to escape and arrived here, in your land.
* GreaterScopeVillain: His existence and the effort his underlings go through to recapture Mira proves that they are a force to be reckoned with for the future of the series. Mira's story seems to indicate that some horned humanoid is their leader. His brief appearance in "Vidarr" proves that he has no direct connection to the Viking antagonists of the season thus far, but he has [[VillainTakesAnInterest started to take an interest in them]] because of their antagonism with the heroes and the Chieftain's burning desire for revenge.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: What exactly he's up to is ''really'' unclear. He takes an interest in the Chieftain's pursuit of the Trio for some reason and seems keen on stoking the flames of vengeance to keep it going. Once the Chieftain fatally burns Spear he immediately pulls him back rather than let him stay and kill Fang as well.
* HornsOfVillainy: Mira's drawings seemingly depict him as a giant of a man with horns on his head. While Season 2 confirms that he wasn't the figure she drew, it is nonetheless shown that even if he was the horns wouldn't be from a helmet -- [[HornedHumanoid they're part of his body]].
* HornyVikings: His advanced ships, and his brutal method of conquest make it possible that he's one of these. He could also be from a Sumerian-like culture, since Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets, while these were the attribute of the Mesopotamian gods. However, it's later clarified that the helmeted viking's resemblance to him to purely accidental, and the Chieftain is as confused as the audience when he appears before him in a dream with no hints of his presence in the season beforehand.
* 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.
* LoopHoleAbuse: A possible interpretation as to why he drags The Chieftain back to hell. While he ultimately killed Spear, he didn't kill Fang, thus failing his deal.
* NoNameGiven: All we've seen of him is Mira's drawings and untranslated conversation that Spear cannot fully understand. The title of "[[RedBaron The Scorpion]]" comes from the scorpion insignia that he marks his property -- items, boats and slaves alike -- with, and the title of Mira's introductory episode [[ProtagonistTitle calling her]] the 'Slave of the Scorpion'. Other than that, he doesn't seem to have any spoken name yet, and Mira's drawings don't show any such [[AnimalMotif scorpion traits]] on him himself. His on-screen appearance in "Vidarr" indicates that he has no direct connection with the Viking slavers who captured Mira given their Chieftain's terror and confusion of him when they meet in a dream, making his connection to the brand and why it was so prominent on the Viking's insignias unclear. He himself doesn't show any physical scorpion traits, and all that is known about his existence is that Mira knows of him, and vice versa, given he showed himself to the chieftain because of his antagonism and pursuit of the trio, Mira included.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite all the hints pointing to him being behind the slavers, it's revealed that he's a demonic entity who exists separately from them and never personally antagonizes anyone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Whatever the Scorpion is, he and his followers have ships, bows and arrows, and metal tools. Fang and Spear have never seen any of those things.
** His first actual appearance reveals them to be this to the series itself. Magic isn't an unknown element in the story, but the Viking Chieftain's confused and terrified reaction to seeing a vision of the Scorpion in his dreams implies that it's completely alien to him and his people's way of life, and furthermore, he has no idea why this enigmatic being has involved itself in his story.
** He also appears to be one to other supernatural or outright divine beings; when Valkyries descend to take the Chieftain to the Heavens, they are surprised when he is pulled from their grasp down into the Scorpion's realm, implying they've never seen this kind of thing happen, at least not conventionally.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their only identifiable facial feature are glowing red eyes.
* SatanicArchetype: They're a clearly malevolent, demonic, horned overlord who enslaves others into doing their bidding. Their first actual appearance has them appearing in a dream, stoking the chieftain's desire for {{Revenge}} upon Spear and Fang by granting him a vision of Rikka's death at Fang's jaws, a quest that ultimately costs the Chieftain his remaining son's life and leads to him hitting the DespairEventHorizon, apparently exactly as the being wanted.
** Part 1 of "The Colossaeus" takes this even further, strongly implying that he ''is'' Satan ([[CrystalDragonJesus or at least the setting's equivalent]]).
** Since he is involved with the Vikings, it’s even more likely he is in fact Surtr—the jötunn overlord of Muspelheim who is fated to destroy the world in the Ragnarok. Although given that he merely trades with the vikings as Mira explained and the Chieftain's surprise at seeing him, it's still possible he's not any sort of Nordic deity. Furthermore, the Valkyries themselves are surprised at him taking the Chieftain away from them, implying he's an outside presence to even them. At most, he's likely based on, [[MetaOrigin or could even be the basis of]], the many Satan/Devil-like characters of various cultures.
* SlaveBrand: His method of identifying his property. Seen on the back of Mira's head, as well as on the sail of his ships. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion and terror of him when he appears in a dream before him implies that whatever the brand is supposed to represent, this [[ManOnFire flaming]] HornedHumanoid is unconnected to it.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Without knowing much else about them, the fact that they run a slaving operation instantly marks them as a particularly despicable villain, especially in this primitive world where {{Necessary Evil}}s committed only in the name of survival are the norm. However, the viking Chieftain's confusion at his appearance before him in a dream reveals that the Scorpion himself is apparently unconnected to his people's [[RapePillageAndBurn way of life]], except through the slaves they traffic that apparently know of him.
* TheUnseen: He has yet to appear in person in the series proper. He finally makes a one-off appearance in "Vidarr", appearing during the Chieftain's dreams about his deceased family, apparently summoned/drawn to him by his strong need for vengeance upon his enemies. However, outside that nightmare he takes no part in the events of the episode, and it's made clear that whatever he is, he's completely alien to the conflict between the vikings and Spear and Fang.
* 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.
* UnseenNoMore: He finally makes his full on-screen debut in "The Colossaeus, Part I", revealing himself to be a towering demonic entity either bathed in shadows or completely made up of it.
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