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* Dennis the peasant. An uneducated, crap-covered farmer is able to utterly demolish the legitimacy of Arthur's reign, leaving the king with no choice but to completely ignore him.

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* Dennis the peasant. An uneducated, crap-covered farmer peasant is able to utterly demolish the legitimacy of Arthur's reign, leaving the king with no choice but to completely ignore him.



* Sir Robin, for all his utter cowardice, actually ''saves the day'' when he continually and without noticing, uttering the words that weakens The Knights Who Say "Ni!" so the Knights can escape and not put up with their FetchQuest. Of course, most enemies have a rarer, or at least better-hidden, WeaksauceWeakness than the word "it".

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* Sir Robin, for all his utter cowardice, actually ''saves the day'' when he continually and without noticing, uttering utters the words word that weakens The Knights Who Say "Ni!" so the Knights can escape and not put up with their FetchQuest. Of course, most enemies have a rarer, or at least better-hidden, WeaksauceWeakness than the word "it".



* The Old Man from Scene 24, he tells Arthur and Bedevere how to get to his bridge so he could try to kill them, almost like an angler fish, providing bait and a way to kill them

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* The Old Man from Scene 24, he 24 tells Arthur and Bedevere how to get to his bridge so he could try to kill them, almost like an angler fish, providing bait and a way to kill them
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