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* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Dark Emperesses: contrasting her scantly-clad previous forms, she dons a voluminous falded skirt, a corset, OperaGloves and four inverted wings.

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* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Dark Emperesses: contrasting her scantly-clad previous forms, she dons a voluminous falded skirt, a corset, OperaGloves HighClassGloves and four inverted wings.

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* {{Expy}}: Of John Snow when alive and of Arthas Menethil when Undead.

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* {{Expy}}: Of John Jon Snow when alive and of Arthas Menethil when Undead.


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* HeroUnit: As a unique unit, he's notably more powerful than other controllable units.

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* TeleportSpam: One of her techniques lets her teleport away from the battle and shower your troops with icy meteors as well.



* MundaneUtility: She uses bonfires to kill her enemies, burn the corpses so that they won't be raised from the dead... and, [[NotSoAboveIt of course, to toast some marshmallows]].

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* MundaneUtility: She uses bonfires to kill her enemies, burn the corpses so that they won't be raised from the dead... and, [[NotSoAboveIt [[NotSoAboveItAll of course, to toast some marshmallows]].

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* EnemyMine: With Kalypso and the others when Deimos allegedly goes mad with power with the Other Ring.




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* UndergroundMonkey: Bosse example, the Fanatic Fire Priestess FinalBoss in ''A Song of Sand and Fire'' uses Guludruul's model but wields fire powers instead.



* BigBad: Of the ''A Game of Winter'' and ''A Song of Sand and Fire'' expansion sets.

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* BigBad: Of the ''A Game of Winter'' and ''A Song of Sand and Fire'' expansion sets.sets, though she doesn't appear directly in the latter.


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* GeniusBruiser: Trolls are though fighters who also work in the Chaos Forge, doing research for you.
* GlacierWaif: Trolls hit harder than anyone else, but each swing of their club or toss boulder takes a lot of time to connect.
* IgnoredEnemy: Goblins have the "Inconspicuous" trait, which means that enemies will attack them only if they're alone, giving the priority to other creatures and allowing the Goblins to attack them with impunity.



* HowDoIShootWeb: It takes a little training to teach Infected to explode into poisonous ichor upon death, or to teach Shadow Lurkers how to mend with the shadows and turn invisible, or to point out to Infernals that the fire they breath isn't just for show, or that Succubi can charm people... you get the idea.



* TakingYouWithMe: Fear Demons can explode upon death, damaging nearby troops.

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* TakingYouWithMe: Fear Demons can explode upon death, damaging nearby troops. Also the spell [[WhyAmITicking Demonic Sacrifice]], which causes a gigantic explosion centered on one of your creatures, making the target DeaderThanDead.



* EarlyGameHell: At Level 1. While the Horde can use overall though starting units (Orcs) and Demons start with the healing Adoration Chamber in their possess, the Undead can only have cheap but weak creatures who won't disappear when defeated (which means you cannot train replacement unless you get rid of them first) and they have to research the Graveyard to resurrect defeated creatures. Once they get starting though, all is well.



* InUniverseNickname: The Thing is sometimes called "Clockwork Potato" by the other monsters.



* MightyGlacier: Zombies, mostly The Thing.

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* MightyGlacier: Zombies, mostly The Thing.Thing: They have three health upgrades and the latter can learn a technique that increase the defense.



* SinisterScythe: Black Deaths' weapon of choice, obviously enough.



* DireBeast: In the Overworld, giant Foxes, Wolves and Bears will appear as enemies.



* WhenTreesAttack: The Overworld-only Ents,



!!Meltysand the Red Priestess
Great Priestess of the Fire God, this Heroine gathered the Alliance under her protection after the second fall of King's Ending, and ends up fighting the Corrupting Evil and a revived Barthas, trying to use a magical altar to revive slain heroes.

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!!Meltysand !!Smog the Red Priestess
Great Priestess
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A gigantic black Dragon Lizard, father of many reptilian children with a domain extended to humans and dwarves, he's the main villain and final boss
of the Fire God, this Heroine gathered the Alliance under her protection after the second fall three downloadable scenarios "A Chance of King's Ending, and ends up fighting the Corrupting Evil and a revived Barthas, trying to use a magical altar to revive slain heroes.Dragons".


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* BigBad: Of the ''A Chance of Dragons'' downloadable scenarios.
* BreathWeapon: He takes advantage of his position to breath a damaging stream of fire on your creatures as the battle opens.
* EnemyMine: Implied, in the scenario where you face him he's supported by Gurmli and Krowtoes the Demigod.
* ElaborateUndergroundBase: One which include a catacomb, a twisting series of tunnels full of spiders and rats, a Dwarven mine/outpost, and Alliance outpost and finally his fiery, magma-adorned lair.
* {{Expy}}: [[Literature/TheHobbit Of Smaug the Magnificent, obviously.]]
* FinalBoss: Of the third scenario, "Smog!". He's also a:
** FlunkyBoss: Due to having two invulnerable lairs spawning Dragon Lizards nearby.
** StationaryBoss: Luckily he doesn't move from his nest. Not that he needs to...
* KingMook: Of the Dragon Lizard enemies.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: He never leaves his cavern.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a gigantic, black wingless Dragon with a round snout and spikes popping out of his back. He doesn't speak (though it's implied he can) but surely he breathes fire.


!!Meltysand the Red Priestess
Great Priestess of the Fire God, this Heroine gathered the Alliance under her protection after the second fall of King's Ending, and ends up fighting the Corrupting Evil and a revived Barthas, trying to use a magical altar to revive slain heroes.
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A fragment of the Absolute Evil, just like his Ultimate brother, the Chaotic Evil rules over the fiery legions of Demons, composed of Fear Demons, Shadow Demons, Lust Demons and Fire Demons. After being encountered as an opponent in the main campaign, the Chaotic Evil becomes playable for a few scenarios.

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A fragment of the Absolute Evil, just like his Ultimate brother, the Chaotic Evil rules over the fiery legions of Demons, composed of Fear Fright Demons, Shadow Demons, Lust Demons and Fire Demons. After being encountered as an opponent in the main campaign, the Chaotic Evil becomes playable for a few scenarios.



* GenderBender: Fear Demons are males, but their topmost evolved form, the Brood Queen, is obviously female.

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* GenderBender: Fear Fright Demons are males, but their topmost evolved form, the Brood Queen, is obviously female.



* PoisonousPerson: Fear demons attack by spitting poison at the foes.
* SpiderPeople: Chaos Weavers and Brood Queens are this, the former sporting four legs and being able to lay webs, while the latter is more spide-like and can give birth to spiderlings in combat. Infected only have four eyes and the bag-like sack on their heads.

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* PoisonousPerson: Fear Fright demons attack by spitting poison at the foes.
* SpiderPeople: Chaos Weavers and Brood Queens are this, the former sporting four legs and being able to lay webs, while the latter is more spide-like and can give birth to spiderlings in combat. Infected only have four eyes eyes, four arms and the bag-like sack on their heads.heads from which they can vomit poison.


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* TechnicolorToxin: Both green poison, seen in the color scheme of Fright Demons and Spider Lairs and purple poison, as the one released by the Infected upon death or by Brood Queens with their Toxic Cloud skills.

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* TheComicallySerious: In the Expansion, when he attempts to forge an artifact of power.

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* TheComicallySerious: In the Expansion, when he attempts to forge an artifact of power.power, obtaining ridicolous toys in the process.



* OrcusOnHisThrone: At the very beginning of the campaign.

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* OrcusOnHisThrone: At the very beginning of the campaign. Your very first mission is to have him leave said throne and start his adventure proper.



* DeadpanSnarker

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* DeadpanSnarkerDeadpanSnarker: Most of his dialogue, even more so if other Dark Lords are mentioned.



* EvilOldFolks: A rather old goblin and a nasty piece of work.
* [[HalfHumanHybrid Half Goblin Hybrid]]: One of his ancestors was a Hobbit, explaining his ability to endure the Other Ring.



* CombatPragmatist: [[spoiler:

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* CombatPragmatist: [[spoiler:[[spoiler: Rather than waiting for Deimos in her Throne Room, like the Zombie King and Minos, she lures him and take over all the pentacles in Deimos' Dungeon while he's busy fighting her guards in the Throne Room. Even then, she forces him to fight a lot of monster before fighting him personally.]]



* OurGoblinsAreDifferent

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* OurGoblinsAreDifferent
OurGoblinsAreDifferent: Small, dimwitted cowards fit only for the most basic works in the Dungeon.






* KingMook: The Colossus to the Living Statues. According to the description, the latters think the former is their daddy.



* BlobMonster: The Ice Jellies.



* {{Expy}}: Of the Horde from VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}, seen also in the design of orcs and Trolls.

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* {{Expy}}: Of the Horde from VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}, seen also in the design of orcs and Trolls. The scenario where they first encounter the Demons is a ShoutOut to the fall of Grom Hellscream, having two heroes parodying Grom and Thrall.
* EyeBeams: The Medusa's main attack method.
* IndustrializedEvil: The Horde seems more practical and organized than the selfish Demons and the mindless Undead.



* {{Kevlard}}: Troll Juggernauts are the most resilient units you can train, and are astoundingly fat.



* MundaneUtility: Naga Medusae will employ telekinetical powers to lift beer barrels and drink from them.



* ShockAndAwe: The Lightning spell and the Electrical Globe trap.

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* ShockAndAwe: The Lightning spell and the Electrical Globe Lightning Orb trap.




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* {{Troll}}: Orc Ironhides use their taunts to force enemies to focus on them. To drive the point home, the heroic Ironhide you get is named [[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} Throllolo]].



* ActionBomb: Basic Fear Demons have huge, bloated sacks on their heads. If you [[YouHaveResearchedBreathing research the right upgrade]] this sack will explode upon death, damaging all nearby enemies.

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* ActionBomb: Basic Fear Demons Infected have huge, bloated sacks on their heads. If you [[YouHaveResearchedBreathing research the right upgrade]] this sack will explode upon death, damaging all nearby enemies.



* AnAxeToGrind: Top tier Fire Demons wields humongous, fiery axes.

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* AnAxeToGrind: Top tier Fire Demons Pit Fiends wields humongous, fiery axes.



* BloodyBowelsOfHell: Much of the Chaotic Evil's dungeon looks quite organic, expecially the Throne Room. The Defensive Outpost is seemingly made of viscera, Spider Eggs are required and produced to make doors and traps, the doors themselves are made of interwined tentacles.

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* BigRedDevil: Pit Fiends, except that in lieu of a pitchfork they have gigantic axes.
* BloodyBowelsOfHell: Much of the Chaotic Evil's dungeon looks quite organic, expecially the Throne Room. The Defensive Outpost is seemingly made of viscera, Spider Eggs are required and produced to make doors and traps, the doors themselves are made of interwined tentacles. The only two rooms that do not look organic are the Torture Chamber and the Shadow Chamber where Mana is mined.



* MookMaker: Brood Queens can spawn small spiders in combat.



* SpiderPeople: Chaos Weavers and Brood Queens are this, the former sporting four legs and being able to lay webs, while the latter is more spide-like and can give birth to spiderlings in combat.

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* SpiderPeople: Chaos Weavers and Brood Queens are this, the former sporting four legs and being able to lay webs, while the latter is more spide-like and can give birth to spiderlings in combat. Infected only have four eyes and the bag-like sack on their heads.



* TechnicolorFire: The fire from the Fireball spell and traps is purple.



* DeathIsCheap: Once hired, none of your undead units can die for real, and as long as you have a Graveyard they can resurrect. The only way to dispose of your units is to throw them into the blood pool.



* GrimReaper: Black Deaths are a female version of the Reaper, complete with black dress, scythe and hourglass.

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* GrimReaper: Black Deaths are a female version of the Reaper, complete with black dress, scythe and hourglass. They have a special attack that can inflict massive damage on a single target.


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* LifeDrain: The Nosferatu can summon a swarm of bloody bats to attack all nearby units, damaging them as long as they have mana. It's surprisingly deadly.


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* {{Mooks}}: The (literally) brainless Forgotten. Unlike Little Snots and Servants, they lack special upgrades beside "move faster" and "dig harder", but they cannot be killed by the heroes. Well, they can, but they won't stay dead.
* MookMaker: Liches already know how to summon a handful of skeletons to fight for them. The same goes for the Skeleton General.


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* {{Telefrag}}: The Banshee's special ability invokes this, but they can only use it while invisible.


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* {{Expy}}: Warrior Princesses are a nod on Xena.
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The Ultimate Evil is the first playable entity of Dungeons II: leading the mighty Horde in battle, the Ultimate Evil was sealed away by the heroes of the Alliance, and now he seeks revenge. He commands the Horde, which is composed of Orcs, Goblins, Trolls and Naga, with Snotlings as workers.

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The Ultimate Evil is the first playable entity of Dungeons II: leading the mighty Horde in battle, the Ultimate Evil was sealed away by the heroes of the Alliance, and now he seeks revenge. He commands the Horde, which is composed of Orcs, Goblins, Trolls and Naga, with Snotlings Little Snots as workers.



* MightyGlacier: Trolls, expecially the Juggernaut, are slow but extremely resilient. Ironskin Orcs combine their powerful armor with their ability to taunt the enemy, who's forced to engage the Orc in combat.

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* MightyGlacier: Trolls, expecially the Juggernaut, are slow but extremely resilient. Ironskin Orcs Orc Ironhides combine their powerful armor with their ability to taunt the enemy, who's forced to engage the Orc in combat.



* {{Mooks}}: Snotlings (the Goblins in the first game) make a return as workers.

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* TheChosenOne: In the final scenarios of the campaign, Barthas is designated to be the vessel for the return of the Absolute Evil.

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* TheChosenOne: In the final scenarios of the campaign, Barthas is designated to be the vessel for the return of the Absolute Evil. Eventually he turns into the Prime Evil, destroys what's left of the Alliance and gives birth to a kingdom of evil, uniting all three factions under one banner.



** DragonAscendant: In the last two scenarios, he absorbs all the three Evils in himself and turn into the playable Prime Evil/Absolute Evil.



* FairySexy: Pixies and Druidesses are female and good looking.

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* FairySexy: Pixies and Druidesses are female females and good looking.



* BackFromTheDead: Her altar can resurrect the forces of the Alliance at will. In the third scenario, ''[[IncrediblyLamePun Grave Matters]]'', she plans to use the altar on the tombs of the three fallen heroes of King's Ending.

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* BackFromTheDead: Her altar can resurrect the forces of the Alliance at will. In the third scenario, ''[[IncrediblyLamePun Grave Matters]]'', she plans to use the altar on the tombs of the three fallen heroes of King's Ending. Herself can resurrect at will, to the point that it finally feels sweet to kill her for good.



* DamageSpongeBoss: When she's enforced by her God. This is also in the same mission where she, along with a legion of her followers, occupies a special spot and has to be killed in 12 minutes before she completes the ritual, making the whole ordeal quite difficult, as she can fight back.

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* DamageSpongeBoss: When she's enforced by her God. This is also in the same mission where she, along with a legion of her followers, occupies a special spot and has to be killed in 12 minutes before she completes the ritual, making the whole ordeal quite difficult, as she can fight back. When you control the Prime Evil though it's much easier.
* DueToTheDead: Subverted: while the previous three heroes (Krowtoes, Gulundruul and Gurmli) were eventually buried by the Alliance and all, Meltysand's corpse is quickly and messily devoured by an Orc and a Ghoul about a minute after her demise. [[JustifiedTrope Given the sheer number of times she resurrected herself...]]



* ElementalRivalry: She wields the powers of Fire against the ice-themed Undead.




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* ThePhoenix: Has this motif: the symbol of her cult is a pair of massive, golden wings, and she shoots miniature firebirds from her staff.
* TooDumbToLive: Her last line of defense is a barrier so powerful not even the Absolute Evil can pierce it... too bad she says out loud that it's powered by the two Sacred Stones, which are outside the barrier, unprotected and vulnerable.
* WeHaveReserves: Her powers allows her to bring soldiers back from the dead and fast, giving her this attitude.
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* EleventhHourSuperpower: His transformation into the Absolute Evil.


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!!Malakay the Prophet
A mysterious, wizened sorcerer who appears during the campaign, giving cryptical warnings to the Ultimate Evil. He plays a bigger role in the Expansion, ''A Game of Winter'', where he helps the Corrupting Evil.
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* AscendedExtra: Plays a very minor role in the vanilla game, the Expansion fix that.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler: The Absolute Evil ends Malakay's ambition with a single swing of his mace, and that's the end of it.]]
* DidntThinkThisThrough: His secret plan: [[spoiler: He orchestrated the whole thing, including the Ultimate Evil's defeat, to have the three Evils gather to create the Absolute Evil and then kill him and steal its powers, in order to become the Absolute Evil himself... too bad he's a scrawny 5 feet tall old man versus a massive armored giant with a big steel maul and dark powers. He's promptly crushed.]]
* EvilChancellor: To Barthas and the Corrupting Evil.
* EvilGloating: Gloats a lot as Barthas absorbs evil energy for the transformation into the Absolute Evil. [[spoiler: Mostly because of his hidden agenda.]]
* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} Kel'Thuzad]]. [[spoiler: During TheReveal he's one to [[ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}} Iznogoud]].]]
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: He revealed to the Alliance the formula to imprison the Ultimate Evil, secretly made them grow in power and orchestrated the rise of the Corrupting Evil and the struggle with Meltysand in order to force the three Evils to awaken the Absolute Evil, so that he could kill him and become the Absolute Evil himself. Too bad he didn't take his lack of strength in account...]]
* InTheHood: Wears a black hood pierced by his [[HornedHumanoid horns]].
* TheReveal: [[spoiler: He is the one responsible for the Ultimate Evil's first fall from grace, and manipulated the Corrupting Evil and Barthas in order to have a chance at becoming the Absolute Evil himself.]]

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* [[spoiler: SealedEvilInACan: In the final cutscene we see that Deimos shrank her to the size of a mouse and locked her in a red orb.]]

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* [[spoiler: SealedEvilInACan: In the final cutscene we see that Deimos shrank her to the size of a mouse and locked her in a red orb. She escapes in the Expansion though.]]



* MiniMecha: The Goblinbot, complete with improved armor against arrows and twin flamethrowers.

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* MiniMecha: The Goblinbot, Gob-o-bot, complete with improved armor against arrows and twin flamethrowers.



* StuffBlowingUp: A few traps include explosives and are used to blow the intruders to kingdom come.

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* StuffBlowingUp: A few traps include explosives and are used to blow the intruders to kingdom come. For example, the very first trap you can build is a treasure chest filled to the brim with dynamite, which explodes when heroes kick it open.



* AnAxeToGrind: Abyss Demons wields humongous, fiery axes.

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* ActionBomb: Basic Fear Demons have huge, bloated sacks on their heads. If you [[YouHaveResearchedBreathing research the right upgrade]] this sack will explode upon death, damaging all nearby enemies.
* AllWebbedUp: There's a sticky web trap, best placed around a Big Tentacle, while Fear Demons can learn to cast one in combat.
* AnAxeToGrind: Abyss Top tier Fire Demons wields humongous, fiery axes.



* EscapeRope: Subverted, one you your traps is a fake Town Portal that sends a single enemy to Hell.



* TheFightingNarcissist: All your demons can fight, but rather than beer they only crave admiration: by building Podiums they can bask in the admiration of Minions and restore lost health.

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* TheFightingNarcissist: All your demons can fight, but rather than beer they only crave admiration: by building Podiums they can bask in the admiration of Minions Servants and restore lost health.health.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Shadowlurkers are diminutive, chameleon-like demons who can turn invisible but are otherwise easily dispatched by the heroes. The two following evolutions, Mindflayer and Abysmals, are imposing creatures of darkness who can tear enemies apart before they can even come into range. The Fear Demons go through a similar route, with their basic form being weak and pathetic but growing stronger and with more powers as they power up.



* InTheHood: Servants and Mindflayers.



* TopHeavyGuy: Gargoyles and Abysmals.

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* TopHeavyGuy: Gargoyles and Abysmals.Abysmals, the latter resembling a more demonic-looking [[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft Voidwalker]].



* GlacierWaif: The Thing and Black Death both have rather slow attacks that deal lots of damage.

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* GlacierWaif: The Thing and Black Death both have rather slow attacks that deal lots of damage. The same goes for the Deathbolt, whose weapon of choice is a sniper rifle.



* SchmuckBait: The Box of Pandora, a low-level trap in the shape of a mysterious, shaking urn that explodes violently when attacked, damaging and scaring all nearby heroes.



* WeHaveReserves: Being undead, your servants cannot die for real, but you still need a Graveyard to reanimate them. On the other hand, their corpses will never vanish, not even from the Overworld. Contrasting the Horde and the Demons, whose units can be killed.

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* WeHaveReserves: Being undead, your servants cannot die for real, but you still need a Graveyard to reanimate them. On the other hand, their corpses will never vanish, not even from the Overworld. Contrasting the Horde and the Demons, whose units can be killed.
killed for good.



* FiveManBand: Both the Heroes of the Alliance and the minor ones you face.
** TheHero: King Robert, who's in charge of the Alliance but is the first to die. / Paladins.
** TheLancer: Krowtoes the Demigod, who later on becomes the de facto [[TheLeader leader]] of the Alliance. / Warrior Princesses.
** TheBigGuy: Gurmli the Dwarven King, the most physically-oriented one. / Dwarven Warriors, Warrior Princesses and Elves.
** TheSmartGuy: Gandledore the Wizard, master of magic of the Alliance. / Bards and Wizards.
** TheChick: Gulundrull the Warden, the only woman among them and could also be a substitute Smart Guy after Gandledore's demise. / Pixies and Druidesses.
** TheSixthRanger: Prince Joffrey in the vanilla game and Meltysand the Priestess in the expansion set, who both join the party late.



* NoSell: Bards can disable traps and doors for the other heroes, and they cannot be damaged by traps at all, which makes them incredibly annoying to deal with. On the other hand, is not uncommon to see [[ScrewedPriorities a bard carefully lockpicking a door as your servants whale on him.]]

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* NoSell: Bards can disable traps and doors for the other heroes, and they cannot be damaged by traps at all, which makes them incredibly annoying to deal with. On the other hand, is not uncommon to see [[ScrewedPriorities [[SkewedPriorities a bard carefully lockpicking a door as your servants whale on him.]]



* {{Stripperific}}: Druidesses have skimpy clothes made of leaves and don't leave much to the imagination.




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* TheUnpronounceable: The Narrator has some trouble getting her name right.


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* KnightOfCerebus: She's not as funny as her previous colleagues, and is often more dangerous and difficult to face.

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* AnnoyingArrows: Goblinbots are nearly immune to ranged weapons, except for catapults and cannonballs.

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* AnnoyingArrows: Goblinbots Gob-o-bots are nearly immune to ranged weapons, except for catapults and cannonballs.



* CarryABigStick: Basic Trolls wield wooden clubs, while the Juggernauts use a massive cudgel seemingly forged from a huge fang.



* NonMammalMammaries: Zigzagged with the Naga: basic Naga have small breasts, while the even more reptilian Medusa have none, but Queens, who are more human-like, sport more blatant breasts, which is better seen [[AllThereInTheManual in the artwork]].



* AnimeHair: Mistresses sports a "Bride of Frankenstein" hairstyle.



* CombatTentacles: Averted with the doors, played straight with the Big Tentacle and Even Bigger Tentacle traps, which flails at the nearby enemies. Their description also invokes [[AllAnimeIsNaughtyTentacles another trope.]]

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* CombatTentacles: Averted with the doors, played straight with the Big Tentacle and Even Bigger Tentacle traps, which flails at the nearby enemies. Their description also invokes [[AllAnimeIsNaughtyTentacles another trope.]]]] When fully powered, Abysmals can summon shadow tentacles from the ground.



* EldritchAbomination: Implied to be the source of power of the Ritual Chamber: you can see masses of greenish flesh under the stonework, the resurrection pits are lined with fangs and tentacles and you activate the Pentacle by feeding a hapless Minion to a giant toothy mouth that lives beneath.

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* EldritchAbomination: Implied to be the source of power of the Ritual Chamber: you can see masses of greenish flesh under the stonework, the resurrection pits are lined with fangs and tentacles and you activate the Pentacle by feeding a hapless Minion Servant to a giant toothy mouth that lives beneath.



* {{Expy}}: Of the Burning Legion, again, from VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}. The second mission even involves fighting the Elves and destroying their Tree of Life (and [[TakeThat taking a jab at Archimonde.]]) Also, though probably a coincidence, Minions bear a striking resemblance to the {{Mooks}} of Nox from WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}.
* FedToTheBeast: In order to activate the Pentacle and evolve your demons you have to sacrifice a Minion to the "thing" dwelling beneath the pentacle.

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* {{Expy}}: Of the Burning Legion, again, from VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}. The second mission even involves fighting the Elves and destroying their Tree of Life (and [[TakeThat taking a jab at Archimonde.]]) Also, though probably a coincidence, Minions Servants bear a striking resemblance to the {{Mooks}} of Nox from WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}.
WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}} (both serve a dark lord, wear the same horned hoods, have the same eyes and speak in a high pitched voice).
* FanDisservice: Brood Queens are naked, and also happen to be a disgustingly fat green demoness with horns with a giant spider for a lower body.
* FedToTheBeast: In order to activate the Pentacle and evolve your demons you have to sacrifice a Minion Servants to the "thing" dwelling beneath the pentacle.



* GlassCannon: Psychic Vampires can annihilate whole groups of heroes from afar, but are not very resilient themselves.

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* GlassCannon: Psychic Vampires Mindflayers can annihilate whole groups of heroes from afar, but are not very resilient themselves.



* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Dark Emperesses: contrasting her scantly-clad previous forms, she dons a voluminous falded skirt, a corset and four inverted wings.

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* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Dark Emperesses: contrasting her scantly-clad previous forms, she dons a voluminous falded skirt, a corset corset, OperaGloves and four inverted wings.



* {{Mooks}}: Minions, the basic workers, seems to use magic to move and perform their work. You can also sacrifice them to evolve your demons.

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* {{Mooks}}: Minions, Servants, the basic workers, seems to use magic to move and perform their work. You can also sacrifice them to evolve your demons.



* NonIndicativeName: Mindflayers don't look like the betentacled horrors from TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons and do not possess mind-affecting attacks.



* {{Stripperific}}: Mistresses do not wear much, but Succubi, as expected, wear a skimpy black leotard with is full of heart-shaped holes, along with a frilly belt-skirt thingy.



* TopHeavyGuy: Abyss Demons and Abyssal Horrors.
* WhipItGood: Lust Demons use this to motivate fighters. The Mistress uses her even in combat.

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* TopHeavyGuy: Abyss Demons Gargoyles and Abyssal Horrors.
Abysmals.
* WhipItGood: Lust Demons use this to motivate fighters.workers. The Mistress uses her even in combat.



* EvilVsEvil: While the Horde and the Demons are rival, they clash only once in the vanilla campaign when the Demons are forcibly summoned by the Alliance. The Corrupting Evil instead ends up fighting them both directly, which include having parties of the Horde/Demons invading his dungeon.



* GlacierWaif: The Thing and Black Death both have rather slow attacks that deal lots of damage.
* GlassCannon: Skeletons at large and Black Deaths can dish out the pain on their enemies, but they can quickly go down if overwhelmed.



* IAmAHumanitarian: Ghouls can heal by gorging themselves on the corpses.

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* IAmAHumanitarian: Ghouls can heal by gorging themselves on the corpses. In their description, Liches are implied to be child eaters.




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* WeHaveReserves: Being undead, your servants cannot die for real, but you still need a Graveyard to reanimate them. On the other hand, their corpses will never vanish, not even from the Overworld. Contrasting the Horde and the Demons, whose units can be killed.



* TheChosenOne: In the final scenarios of the campaign, Barthas is designated to be the vessel for the return of the Absolute Evil.



* TooDumbToLive: And let's just say to Unlive: it takes a few seconds for the Prophet to persuade Barthas to sacrifice himself to revive the Absolute Evil.



* ActionGirl: Warrior Princesses, 'natch. Including wearing armor and wielding scimitars in combat, they can be quite a pain to deal with.

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* ActionGirl: Warrior Princesses, 'natch. Including wearing armor and wielding scimitars in combat, they can be quite a pain to deal with. According to the artbook, Elves too are women.



* FairySexy: Pixies and Druids are female and good looking.
* GlassCannon: Druids, Elves, Pixies and Mages can be damaging and annoying, but don't last long in combat.

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* FairySexy: Pixies and Druids Druidesses are female and good looking.
* GlassCannon: Druids, Druidesses, Elves, Pixies and Mages can be damaging and annoying, but don't last long in combat.combat.
* HartmanHips: Druidesses' ones are blatant, but [[AllThereInTheManual in the artbook]] it's shown that Elves and Warrior Princesses have them as well.



* MsFanservice: Druids, Pixies and Warrior Princesses qualifies for this.
* NatureHero: Druids, Pixies and Elves: the first two attack with nature magic, the latter are stealthy archers.
* NoSell: Bards can disable traps and doors for the other heroes, and they cannot be damaged by traps at all, which makes them incredibly annoying to deal with.

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* MsFanservice: Druids, Druidesses, Pixies and Warrior Princesses qualifies for this.
* NatureHero: Druids, Druidesses, Pixies and Elves: the first two attack with nature magic, the latter are stealthy archers.
* NoSell: Bards can disable traps and doors for the other heroes, and they cannot be damaged by traps at all, which makes them incredibly annoying to deal with. On the other hand, is not uncommon to see [[ScrewedPriorities a bard carefully lockpicking a door as your servants whale on him.]]




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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Elves and Pixies, unsurprisingly.



* PuzzleBoss: You have to kill his followers to remove his shield of invulnerability.

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* PuzzleBoss: You have to kill his followers to remove his shield of invulnerability.
invulnerability. He's though enough to rise them from the dead at least twice.




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* ShockwaveStomp: His main attack is this, and can damage all your units around him while sending them flying.



* BackFromTheDead: Her altar can resurrect the forces of the Alliance at will. In the third scenario, ''[[IncrediblyLamePun Grave Matters]]'', she plans to use the altar on the tombs of the three fallen heroes of King's Ending.



* DamageSpongeBoss: When she's enforced by her God. This is also in the same mission where she, along with a legion of her followers, occupies a special spot and has to be killed in 12 minutes before she completes the ritual, making the whole ordeal quite difficult, as she can fight back.



* GoodIsNotNice: Bossy, arrogant, demeaning and with a good old WeHaveReserves attitude to boot.



* PlayingWithFire: Well, duh... this also extend to her fanatical cultists.

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* PlayingWithFire: Well, duh... this also extend to her fanatical cultists.
cultists. One of her attacks burns all surrounding units for massive damage.

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A list of characters from VideoGame/{{Dungeons}}:
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* TheDreaded

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* TheDreadedTheComicallySerious: In the Expansion, when he attempts to forge an artifact of power.
* TheDreaded: Known and feared as one of the thoughtest lords of the Netherworld, he has to regain this status in the campaign.



** AnIcePerson: The spells "Freeze" and "Ice Shield".

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** AnIcePerson: The spells "Freeze" and "Ice Shield". Also, his domain in the Expansion's casual mode is the Frozen Dungeon.



* EvilOverlord

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* EvilOverlordEvilOverlord: A very good description of his job.



* MagicKnight
* MeaningfulName
* OneManArmy

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* MagicKnight
MagicKnight: Clad from head to toe in scary-looking armor, he's a force to be reckoned with in both magic and melee combat.
* MeaningfulName
MeaningfulName: After the Greek God of Terror, son of Ares.
* OneManArmyOneManArmy: If his Prestige is high enough he's virtually unstoppable in his domain.



* TheSpeechless
* TinTyrant

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* TheSpeechless
TheSpeechless: He never says a word in the game, which is lampshaded by Calypso in the Expansion.
* TinTyrantTinTyrant: Again, he wears a sinister armor that covers his entire body.



!!The Advisor

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!!The Advisor
Advisor/Mr Sidekick



* DamageSpongeBoss: [[spoiler: As the FinalBoss of the Expansion, after he's been corrupted by The Other Ring.]]



* MrExposition
* NiceHat
* OldRetainer

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* MrExposition
MrExposition: To Deimos and, by extension, the player himself.
* NiceHat
NiceHat: Wears a rather cool-looking hat with a plume.
* OldRetainerOldRetainer: To Deimos, though he switched sides in the Expansion.



* AffablyEvil
%%* AlphaBitch
%%* BigBad: Ok, is EvilVsEvil, but still...
%%* CuteMonsterGirl

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* AffablyEvil
%%* AlphaBitch
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AffablyEvil: She's still very playful if insulting when you encounter her in the final part of the campaign.
*
BigBad: Ok, Of the vanilla game, being the one responsible for Deimos' loss of power and the FinalBoss.
* CombatPragmatist: [[spoiler:
* CuteMonsterGirl: As a Succubus, this
is EvilVsEvil, but still...
%%* CuteMonsterGirl
a must.



%%* TheDanza

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%%* TheDanza* TheDanza: Named after the publishers of the game, could also be a TakeThatUs.



%%* FinalBoss
%%* FragileSpeedster: As a playable character.
* HornyDevils: She's a Succubus after all...

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%%* FinalBoss
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* EverythingIsSexierInFrench: During the Gates of Moria's parody, the magic words she suggests to open the portal are :[[GettingCrapPastTheRadar "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?]]"
* FinalBoss: Of the main game, and also pretty tricky at that.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: Her official dungeon in the Expansion.
*
FragileSpeedster: As a playable character.
character she's rather fast, but not as fit for melee as the other Dark Lords.
* HornyDevils: She's a Succubus after all... She can bewitch heroes, [[spoiler: seduced Marthas into changing sides]] and she tricks a Goblin into opening her cell door in the first level of the expansion.



* [[WingedHumanoid Winged]] HornedHumanoid

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* [[WingedHumanoid Winged]] HornedHumanoid
HornedHumanoid: She sports both horns and a set of thin, dragonfly-like wings on her back.



* OneHandedZweihander
* PuzzleBoss

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* OneHandedZweihander
OneHandedZweihander: How he wields his sword, though he drags it around.
* PuzzleBossPuzzleBoss: You have to go for his Soul Jars first, all while fighting through the skeletons he summons.



* TheUndead

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* TheUndeadTheUndead: Fittingly, his Dungeon in the Expansion is the Catacomb, though not all of his subjects are undead.



* TheBrute: To Kalypso. In one mission he asks you to smash 30 of your prestige items to [[ForTheLulz amuse him]].

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* TheBrute: To Kalypso. In one mission he asks you to smash 30 of your prestige items to [[ForTheLulz amuse him]]. He's also the Dark Lord with less magic in the Expansion, as all his attacks are mostly physical.



* FateWorseThanDeath: He's kept alive and chained and has his horns severed.

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* FateWorseThanDeath: He's kept alive and chained and has his horns severed. Subverted in the Expansion, where he's found drinking in an underground pub after having reattached his horn.



* MeaningfulName

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* MeaningfulNameMeaningfulName: After the famous king whose wife birthed the Minotaur.



* ShockwaveStomp

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* ShockwaveStompShockwaveStomp: One of his main forms of attack.



* WithMyHandsTied

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* WithMyHandsTied
WithMyHandsTied: He's chained to a wall at the beginning of the BossBattle.



* {{Mooks}}

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* {{Mooks}}{{Mooks}}: Though a type of non combat mook, as they only take care of the Dungeon.



* TheDreaded: Guardians.

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* TheDreaded: Guardians.Guardians are described as such.



* EvilIsVisceral: The Guardians.

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* EvilIsVisceral: The Guardians.Guardians are vaguely humanoid things wrapped in a cape with a body seemingly made of intestines and with a giant eye in their torso.



* {{Mayincatec}}

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* {{Mayincatec}}{{Mayincatec}}: The style of the Living Statues and Colossus, which fits the look of the dungeon.



* ScaryScorpions

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* ScaryScorpionsScaryScorpions: The Giant Scorpions, obviously.



* UndergroundMonkey: All the common enemies are azure-colored version of previously met foes.

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* UndergroundMonkey: All the common enemies are azure-colored version of previously met foes.foes.

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[[folder: Dungeons II]]

!!The Ultimate Evil / The Horde

The Ultimate Evil is the first playable entity of Dungeons II: leading the mighty Horde in battle, the Ultimate Evil was sealed away by the heroes of the Alliance, and now he seeks revenge. He commands the Horde, which is composed of Orcs, Goblins, Trolls and Naga, with Snotlings as workers.
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* AllTrollsAreDifferent: Literally: basic Trolls are tall, lanky humanoids with clubs and oversized heads, hands and feet. Rockthrowers are muscular, two-headed blue trolls looking similar to those of Franchise/WorldOfWarcraft, while Juggernauts are massive, demonic trolls almost as fat as they're tall. They all work in the Forge of Chaos, making weapons, armors and improvements for the units.
* AnnoyingArrows: Goblinbots are nearly immune to ranged weapons, except for catapults and cannonballs.
* BattleCry: Orc Chieftains can raise the morale and strength of allied troops by bellowing.
* TheBrute: Both Orcs and Trolls fit this category pretty well.
* CombatMedic: Naga Queens can heal your troops, albeit slowly.
* CuteMonsterGirl: Naga Queens, though averted with Naga and Medusa, who are much more serpent-like.
* DishingOutDirt: The Earthquake spell, avaible only at level 3.
* DrillSergeantNasty: Orcs will improve the efficiency of workers by yelling furiously at them.
* DualWielding: Goblins fight with two knives, but will discard this fighting style if they evolve.
* TheEvilGenius: Goblins provide the Dungeon with doors, traps and improvements for chambers and machineries. Also the Naga, who provide magical support and research spells.
* {{Expy}}: Of the Horde from VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}, seen also in the design of orcs and Trolls.
* IndyEscape: One of the traps launches a spherical boulder down a corridor, squishing and pushing back all enemies caught in his wake. The upgraded version is [[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill stuffed with explosive and will detonate on impact]].
* MightyGlacier: Trolls, expecially the Juggernaut, are slow but extremely resilient. Ironskin Orcs combine their powerful armor with their ability to taunt the enemy, who's forced to engage the Orc in combat.
* MiniMecha: The Goblinbot, complete with improved armor against arrows and twin flamethrowers.
* {{Mooks}}: Snotlings (the Goblins in the first game) make a return as workers.
* OurGoblinsAreDifferent: The "Goblins" from Dungeons return as worker units known as Snotlings, the Goblins are small humanoids with large noses and ears and a talent for machinery and contraptions. They can either become warriors in a mecha suit or undetectable assassins.
* OurOrcsAreDifferent: Green, brutish, muscular... mark it as a no. They have the looks of Warcraft Orcs but the behaviour of Tolkienian Orcs.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: In the main Campaign, the story focuses on the Ultimate Evil's battle against the heroes who sealed him underground.
* ShockAndAwe: The Lightning spell and the Electrical Globe trap.
* SnakePeople: Nagas fits the bill. They're also much more serpent-like than usual, with the Medusa sporting a cobra-like head rather then a reptilian feminine visage like the basic Naga.
* SpikesOfVillainy: There's a ground trap with spikes and you can build a spiked door that damages the enemies as they attack it.
* AStickySituation: Tar pits can be placed next to other traps to make them even more deadlier.
* StuffBlowingUp: A few traps include explosives and are used to blow the intruders to kingdom come.
* SteamPunk: The Goblin Assassin's looks, complete with a spring-blade on his arm and googles.
* TakenForGranite: The Medusa has a gaze attack which slows down and damages a single enemy.
* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Beer. All the residents of the Horde enjoy a good, cool barrel of beer once in a while. It can be jarring to see the [[CuteMonsterGirl Naga Queens]] chug whole barrels just like the big, brutish trolls.

!!The Chaotic Evil / The Fiery Legion

A fragment of the Absolute Evil, just like his Ultimate brother, the Chaotic Evil rules over the fiery legions of Demons, composed of Fear Demons, Shadow Demons, Lust Demons and Fire Demons. After being encountered as an opponent in the main campaign, the Chaotic Evil becomes playable for a few scenarios.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Abyss Demons wields humongous, fiery axes.
* BloodyBowelsOfHell: Much of the Chaotic Evil's dungeon looks quite organic, expecially the Throne Room. The Defensive Outpost is seemingly made of viscera, Spider Eggs are required and produced to make doors and traps, the doors themselves are made of interwined tentacles.
* CastingAShadow: Shadow Demons mine for Mana in the Shadow Temple and have powers based on darkness and shadow.
* CombatMedic: Succubi can kiss demons to restore their health. [[LesYay This works even with other Lust Demons]] [[ADateWithRosiePalms or even themselves.]]
* CombatTentacles: Averted with the doors, played straight with the Big Tentacle and Even Bigger Tentacle traps, which flails at the nearby enemies. Their description also invokes [[AllAnimeIsNaughtyTentacles another trope.]]
* DarkActionGirl: Lust Demons, all of them, though only Mistresses are melee fighters.
* EldritchAbomination: Implied to be the source of power of the Ritual Chamber: you can see masses of greenish flesh under the stonework, the resurrection pits are lined with fangs and tentacles and you activate the Pentacle by feeding a hapless Minion to a giant toothy mouth that lives beneath.
* EvilIsVisceral: As mentioned above, some of the doors, rooms and traps have a rather organic look.
* {{Expy}}: Of the Burning Legion, again, from VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}. The second mission even involves fighting the Elves and destroying their Tree of Life (and [[TakeThat taking a jab at Archimonde.]]) Also, though probably a coincidence, Minions bear a striking resemblance to the {{Mooks}} of Nox from WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}.
* FedToTheBeast: In order to activate the Pentacle and evolve your demons you have to sacrifice a Minion to the "thing" dwelling beneath the pentacle.
* TheFightingNarcissist: All your demons can fight, but rather than beer they only crave admiration: by building Podiums they can bask in the admiration of Minions and restore lost health.
* GenderBender: Fear Demons are males, but their topmost evolved form, the Brood Queen, is obviously female.
* GlassCannon: Psychic Vampires can annihilate whole groups of heroes from afar, but are not very resilient themselves.
* HornyDevils: The Lust Demons, appropriately enough, though Mistresses are always angry rather than horny and Dark Emperesses focus more on combat than seducing.
* LegionsOfHell: The servants of the Chaotic Evil are this.
* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Dark Emperesses: contrasting her scantly-clad previous forms, she dons a voluminous falded skirt, a corset and four inverted wings.
* MightyGlacier: Infernals are though, and their first evolution, the Gargoyle, not only is thougher, but can also absorb any damage taken by his nearby allies.
* {{Mooks}}: Minions, the basic workers, seems to use magic to move and perform their work. You can also sacrifice them to evolve your demons.
* MsFanservice: The Lust Demons, especially the skimpy Succubus.
* PlayingWithFire: You have two different fire-breathing traps, two different fire spells and [[RuleOfThree two different fire-based demons]].
* PoisonousPerson: Fear demons attack by spitting poison at the foes.
* SpiderPeople: Chaos Weavers and Brood Queens are this, the former sporting four legs and being able to lay webs, while the latter is more spide-like and can give birth to spiderlings in combat.
* SpiderSwarm: The Spider Egg trap releases a swarm of spider that rushes the enemies.
* TakingYouWithMe: Fear Demons can explode upon death, damaging nearby troops.
* TopHeavyGuy: Abyss Demons and Abyssal Horrors.
* WhipItGood: Lust Demons use this to motivate fighters. The Mistress uses her even in combat.

!!The Corrupting Evil / The Mindless Army

Added in the ''A Game of Winter'' expansion set, the Corrupting Evil and his Mindless army of living dead is awakened by Barthas Snow and is ready to join the battle against his two brothers. This faction takes aspects from both the Horde and the Demons, and is composed of Skeletons, Zombies, Ghosts and Vampires, along with the Forgotten worker units.
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* AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage: One of the traps is a massive skeletal arm anchored in the ground that flails wildly at intruders.
* BowAndSwordInAccord: Bone Warriors are equipped with swords, but an improvement allows them to switch freely with a crossbow, which makes them more useful in combat.
* ClockworkCreature: The Thing has a winding key in his back and other mechanical components.
* ColdSniper: Deathbolts, the upgraded form of Bone Warriors, are this. Literally, as in, they're armed with a ''sniper gun''.
* CutenessProximity: Weaponized by the Grimlin, whose CharmPerson makes people fight for him, captivated by his cuteness.
* DegradedBoss: The Skeleton King from the main campaign returns as the Skeleton General, summonable with a spell and much more expendable.
* DemBones: Skeletons, obviously, are amongst your troops.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: The teddy bear of the Fright is actually sentient and evil, and tells her what to do.
* ElaborateEqualsEffective: A perfect example is given with the Ghosts' evolution line: they start with the Fright, a cute girl in a tattered gray dress carrying a knife, to the Banshee, a young girl with standing hair, a longer gray dress and a sickle and finally the Black Death, a stunning gothic beauty with a gorgeous black dress, bone wings and a giant scythe. More noticeable as the base pattern (a ghostly girl with a weapon) is kept.
* EvilGenius: Skeletons, working in the Alchemical Lab and doing research. Technically the Zombies, as they work in the Laboratory, making them GeniusBruiser type.
* EvilIsDeathlyCold: Undead with lot of Ice-related powers, plus their Corrupted Overworld is covered in ice and snow.
* {{Expy}}: [[RuleOfThree one more time]] to VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} and the Scourge of the Lich King.
* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: Frights are small adorable girls hiding butcher knives behind their backs.
* GrimReaper: Black Deaths are a female version of the Reaper, complete with black dress, scythe and hourglass.
* IAmAHumanitarian: Ghouls can heal by gorging themselves on the corpses.
* AnIcePerson: Liches can attack with Ice spells, there are several ice traps that freezes the enemies and a couple of frost spells too.
* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Black Deaths reap souls in an impressive black ballgown.
* KillerRabbit: The initial forms of the Vampires are that of fluffy cute imps with bat wings and big eyes, but they're still dangerous. Subverted with the Nosferatu, who looks as dangerous as he appears.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Banshees, unsurprisingly. What's more, their screams can damage multiple heroes in a go.
* MightyGlacier: Zombies, mostly The Thing.
* NightOfTheLivingMooks: All your servants are undead of sorts.
* NightmareFuel: InUniverse, some of your traps and even doors can scare away the heroes, causing them to panick. Frights can spook heroes by using their haunted teddy bear to decrease their stats.
* OurLichesAreDifferent: The final form of the Skeletons, Liches attack with ice spells and have a vaguely egyptian look.
* OurZombiesAreDifferent: The so called Brain Biters, Zombies are rotting, lumbering oaves that can operate the Laboratory to do research on your creatures. In combat they're slow but resilient and can even rise from the grave istantly, ignoring their death.
** OurGhoulsAreCreepier: The first evolution turns Zombies to Ghoul, which are larger, have PrimalStance and a paler skin, along with tusks and the ability to bullrush enemies and feed on corpses.
** FrankensteinMonster: The second evolution turns Ghouls into The Thing, a massive mechanically powered brute who can emit steam to increase his defense.
* {{Plaguemaster}}: There's a poisonous trap that deals continuous damage to heroes, as well as two plague-related spells that can afflict your enemies. One has to be cast on your troops, who of course are immune to the plague.
* PoisonousPerson: Again, there's a trap that releases toxic fumes above it, poisoning enemies.
* SealedEvilInACan: The Corrupting Evil, until he's fred by Barthas, misguided by the Prophet.
* ShesAllGrownUp: The cute little Frights can grow up into pale beauties when they evolve.
* StringyHairedGhostGirl: Frights, complete with eye-covering bangs, creepy teddy bear and huge knife.
* VampiresAreSexGods: Averted, Bloodsuckers are small, impish furballs with wings, Grimlins are overly cute humanoid bats while Nosferatu are badass-looking vampires with a nasty face.

!!Barthas Snow
Former leader of the Northwatch, while searching for his missing uncle Banjo in the northern wastes he stumbles on the Dungeon of the Corrupting Evil and awakens him, losing his life in the process and becoming his mindless undead general bent on exterminating the living.
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* AxeCrazy: In Undeath.
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Wields a massive black sword surrounded by a greenish aura as an undead.
* BloodKnight: After being turned in an Undead General, he mostly thinks of "destroy the living."
* DeathIsCheap: He's the only undead unit who can revive at will without needing a tomb in the Cemetery. He'll complain a lot though.
* TheDragon: To the Corrupting Evil, though you can control him directly.
* {{Expy}}: Of John Snow when alive and of Arthas Menethil when Undead.
* GoodIsDumb: Back when he was alive. Though rotting hasn't helped his brain cells...
* AnIcePerson: At level 3 he can freeze all the surrounding enemies in ice.
* SummonMagic: He can summon three skeletons to help him in battle.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: After becoming an undead knight.

!!The Alliance
The opponents of the three Evils, your everyday good fantasy kingdom of humans, fairies, elves and dwarves bent on waging war on Evil and thinking of dungeons as an easy way to level up. They're the antagonists of the game.
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* ActionGirl: Warrior Princesses, 'natch. Including wearing armor and wielding scimitars in combat, they can be quite a pain to deal with.
* BarrierWarrior: Paladins can protect their companions with a blue barrier.
* BigGood: Technically the Alliance is supposed to be this...
** GoodIsNotNice: Except that it's just implied that is ruled by and inhabitated by a bunch of jerkasses.
* CharmPerson: Pixies can do this to your units, turning them against you.
* DualWielding: The Warrior Princess wields two swords, which she can use to unleash a crowd-hitting attack.
* ElementalPowers: Mages battles you with lightning and fire.
* FairySexy: Pixies and Druids are female and good looking.
* GlassCannon: Druids, Elves, Pixies and Mages can be damaging and annoying, but don't last long in combat.
* KnightInShiningArmour: Paladins, one of the strongest enemies you can face in combat.
* MightyGlacier: Dwarven Warriors and Paladins can take a lot of punishment before biting the dust.
* {{Mooks}}: Farmers, Spearmen and Crossbowmen are nothing more than armed peons, easy to dispatch. They barely become more threatening when they're with a Bard or a Dwarven Warrior.
* MsFanservice: Druids, Pixies and Warrior Princesses qualifies for this.
* NatureHero: Druids, Pixies and Elves: the first two attack with nature magic, the latter are stealthy archers.
* NoSell: Bards can disable traps and doors for the other heroes, and they cannot be damaged by traps at all, which makes them incredibly annoying to deal with.
* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: Short, armored and carrying battleaxes... they can also strengthen heroes with their aura.
* OurElvesAreBetter: They can turn invisible and shoot arrows, you'll need Naga/Spider Demons/Banshee to see them.
* PlayingWithFire: In the expansion, Meltysand's cultists attack with fire-based weapons that do more damage.

!!Krowtoes the Demigod
One of the Heroes of the Alliance, this majestic but pompous demigod is the strongest opponent for the Ultimate/Chaotic Evil.
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* BackFromTheDead: He will resurrect his followers after a while to rebuild his shield. In ''A Game of Winter'' you have to desecrate his tomb and face his ghostly self.
* BarrierWarrior: He's protected by a fiery barrier that makes him invincible, forcing you to kill his warriors to dispel the shield.
* EarlyBirdBoss: He's first encountered in the fourth scenario and flees upon being defeated.
* {{Expy}}: Name and quotewise, he's a parody of [[Franchise/GodOfWar Kratos]], while his looks makes him similar to the Avatar of VideoGame/DungeonKeeper.
* FinalBoss: Of the main campaign, and also in many random maps.
* FlamingSword: His fearsome weapon of choice.
* IShallTauntYou: Costantly taunts you in the Overworld, even before you engage him in combat.
* PlagiarismInFiction: In the final scenario he quotes almost word by word the speech Aragorn gives in [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Return of the King]], which is lampshaded by the LemonyNarrator.
* PuzzleBoss: You have to kill his followers to remove his shield of invulnerability.

!!Gandledore the Wizard
A powerful wizard and one of the Heroes who sealed away the Ultimate Evil, he's fought in a valley where he's summoning demons to stop the Ultimate Evil.
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* TheArchmage: His role in the Alliance.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His demons have turned the Troll tribes against you.
* [[CompositeCharacter Composite]] {{Expy}}: Of Gandalf and [[Literature/HarryPotter Dumbledore]].
* FaceHeelTurn: Went insane and decided to support the Chaotic Evil.
* FlunkyBoss: As the battle progresses, he opens more and more demonic portal, each spawning Gargoyles to protect him.
* SummonMagic: The Legions of Hell, namely, which he sends to fight the Ultimate Evil.

!!Gurmli the Dwarven King
King of the Dwarves, one of the last heroes to face the Evil at King's Ending, he's the first to attack.
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* BackFromTheDead: In ''A Game of Winter'' you have to desecrate his tomb and fight his ghost.
* BoisterousBruiser: He's the only hero to charge blindlessly into the dungeon of the Ultimate/Chaotic Evil after the fall of the outposts, which proves his undoing.
* DropTheHammer: His weapon is a gigantic mallet.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Gimli]], both namewise and quotewise.
* KingMook: For the Dwarven Warriors
* LargeAndInCharge: Ironically, he's larger than the usual Dwarves.
* IShallTauntYou: In the Overworld maps where he's present.

!!Guludruul the Mistress of the Elements
An Elven Sorceress who has mastered Ice Magic, which she uses with great skill. She's one of the last heroes fighting at King's Ending and defends the city.
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* TheArchmage: A specialized one.
* BackFromTheDead: In the main game, you have to destroy all the houses in King's Ending or she'll continuously respawn. In ''A Game of Winter'' you have to desecrate her tomb and fight her ghostly self.
* FlunkyBoss: Always surrounded by Ice Elementals.
* AnIcePerson: She has mastered Ice Magic and fights by freezing your soldiers, dropping ice meteors and summoning Ice Elementals.
* RhymesOnADime: The way she speaks.

!!Meltysand the Red Priestess
Great Priestess of the Fire God, this Heroine gathered the Alliance under her protection after the second fall of King's Ending, and ends up fighting the Corrupting Evil and a revived Barthas, trying to use a magical altar to revive slain heroes.
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* BigBad: Of the ''A Game of Winter'' and ''A Song of Sand and Fire'' expansion sets.
* EarlyBirdBoss: You have to fight and defeat her in the second scenario, but you spend the rest of the campaign trying to catch up with her. Subverted in the third scenario, where she flees as soon as you breach her base.
* FieryRedhead: A must, for a follower of the Fire God.
* {{Hypocrite}}: She has nothing but contempt for Barthas' new undead state... and her following plan is to resurrect the deceased heroes to fight for her.
* PlayingWithFire: Well, duh... this also extend to her fanatical cultists.

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* FinalBoss
** [[spoiler: MarathonBoss: While not as tricky as the Zombie King or powerful as Minos, she'll require a lot of time to bite the dust.]]
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* TakeThatUs: Kalypso is not named after the nymph in the Odyssey, she's named after the publisher of the game.
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* ShoutOut: Mmmh, a paladin who commits a FaceHeelTurn named M[[WarCraft arthas]]??

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* HypercompetentSidekick: Sidekick is actually is surname according to the Expansion.



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SycophanticServant: Not so much in the Expansion, where he quits his master's service and sides with Kalypso.



Deimos' former lover and a Succubus, she has dumped Deimos and took over the deepest pits of the Netherworld.

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Deimos' former lover and a Succubus, she has dumped Deimos and took over the deepest pits of the Netherworld.
Netherworld. She's the main playable character in the Expansion.



* EnemyMine: In the expansion she's soon involved in a TeethClenchedTeamwork with Mr. Sidekick the Advisor, Minos and the Zombie King in order to destroy the Other Ring.



* FragileSpeedster: As a playable character.



* ShockAndAwe: Cast a volley of lightning as her automatic magical attack in the Expansion.



* CloudCuckooLander: As a party member in the Expansion.



* EvilIsVisceral: His automatic magic in the expansion consist in him throwing his own intestines at his foes.
* OneHandedZweihander



* UnexplainedRecovery: Of course, considering that he is a zombie, not so much unexplained.
* YouShallNotPass: While chased by the Bull Frog in the Expansion, he literally tries to [[AffectionateParody pull a Gandalf]] and stop the monster like in the book. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny And it utterly fails.]]



* CarryABigStick: In the Expansion he's armed with a wooden club.



* GeniusBruiser: In the Expansion as a member of the Fellowship of the Other Ring.




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!!Expansion Monsters

The monsters inhabiting the Ice Cavern plus the special creatures seen in the Expansion. The common ones are simply ice-themed versions of already existing monsters from other levels. The Heart's Guardian is the Yeti.

* AdvancingBossOfDoom: The Nosegul (based on the Guardian) and the Bull Frog (an oversized Giant Toad).
* AnIcePerson: Almost all the monsters. The Yeti can summon ice spikes from the ground.
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti
* ShoutOut: The Nosegul and Bull Frog are clearly parodies of the [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Nazgul and Balrog]].
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* TheBrute: To Kalypso. In one mission he asks you to smash 30 of your prestige machinery to [[ForTheLulz amuse him]].
* ChainedByFashion: When you first find him, he's chained to a wall. After freeing himself, he keeps the chains to his wrists and even use them as flails.

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* ChainedByFashion: When you first find him, he's chained to a wall. After freeing himself, he keeps the chains to his wrists and even use uses them as flails.



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* HypercompetentSidekick: They can refill your gold stash, repair traps, activate pentagrams, take care of armories and libraries and so on.

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* WeaksauceWeakness: Jellies are sensible to Magic damage, while Skeletons are weak to physical damage.

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* WeaksauceWeakness: Jellies are sensible weak to Magic damage, while Skeletons are weak to physical damage.



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The monsters dwelling in the Temple Level. They're the Level such as Flying Snakes, Six-Legged Beasts, Giant Scorpions, Giant Frogs and Living Statues. The Dungeon's Keeper Guardian is the Colossus.



The monsters residing in the Hell Level. They are the Flying Skulls, Demonic Spiders, Imps, Hellhounds and Fire Wyrms. The Heart's Keeper is the Fire Angel.

* CreepyCentipedes: Fire Wyrms, as in the giant, fire-spitting maggots which fed on the entrails of a rotting dragon's corpse.
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The monsters residing in the Hell Level. They are Level such as the Flying Skulls, Demonic Spiders, Imps, Hellhounds and Fire Wyrms. The Heart's Keeper Guardian is the Fire Angel.

* CreepyCentipedes: Fire Wyrms, as in the giant, fire-spitting maggots which fed on the entrails of a rotting dragon's dragons corpse.
* DemBones: Flying Skulls. See them as piranha made of bones.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: She's very vulnerable to the Sword of Destiny, a weapon which defeated her in the past. [[spoiler: RedHerring subverted in that you don't actually use it to kill her.]]]]

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* HerdHittingAttack: The Roundhouse kick.



* OneManArmy



* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler: Gives a creepy one in the final cutscene as he leaves carrying the imprisoned Kalypso with him.]]




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** [[spoiler: MarathonBoss: While not as tricky as the Zombie King or powerful as Minos, she'll require a lot of time to bite the dust.]]
** DamageSpongeBoss: 9'999 health points.



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* WeaksauceWeakness: She's very vulnerable to the Sword of Destiny, a weapon which defeated her in the past. [[spoiler: RedHerring subverted in that you don't actually use it to kill her.]]]]



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* InTheHood: The Fire Angel.


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* PlayingWithFire: Basically everything can spit flames.
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's extremely competent, but is the same guy who tried to taste a Jelly Monster to see if it tasted like lemon.



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* [[WingedHumanoid Winged]] HornedHumanoid



* EscortMission: There's a couple of missions where you have to escort him to the objective and don't let him die. He's however competent on his own and extremely resistant.



** ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In the penultimate scenario he's seduced by Kalypso and turned against you.



* ShoutOut: Mmmh, a paladin who commits a FaceHeelTurn named M[[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} arthas]]??

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* ShouldersOfDoom
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* UniqueEnemy: The Giant Amoeba in the second temple scenario is an oversized Jelly Monster who can split in smaller copies of himself when killed. And each copy can do the same.



* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Fire Angels, lost flaming creatures cast down from the heavens. Is not suggested to invite one of them to stay for dinner.

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* TheBrute: To Calypso. In one mission he asks you to smash 30 of your prestige machinery to [[ForTheLulz amuse him]].

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A list of characters from VideoGame/{{Dungeons}}:

!!Deimos the Dark Lord

One of the strongest and most dreaded lords of the land, he was betrayed by his concubine Kalypso and banished from his domain. With his loyal army of goblins he has to get his powers and fame back.

* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: He'll ascend to the top of the Netherworld by kicking everybody's asses.
* {{Badass}}
* BladeOnAStick: His weapon is a well-crafted poleaxe with a red stone in it.
* TheDreaded
* ElementalPowers
** AnIcePerson: The spells "Freeze" and "Ice Shield".
** ElementalPunch: "Fire Punch".
** PlayingWithFire: "Fire Ball".
** APoisonousPerson: "Poisonous Arrow".
** PureEnergy: "Magic Missile".
* EvilOverlord
* FlatCharacter: Sadly he doesn't get much development...
* LifeDrain: One of his high-level powers.
* MagicKnight
* MeaningfulName
* OrcusOnHisThrone: At the very beginning of the campaign.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Against Kalypso, for stealing his throne and kingdom.
* SoulJar: The Dungeon's Heart.
* TheSpeechless
* TinTyrant
* VillainProtagonist
* YourSoulIsMine: He use the heroe's spiritual energy to build his fortress and his power.

!!The Advisor

Your trusted goblin advisor, he explains the quests and game mechanics to you.

* AffablyEvil: He'll celebrate your victory over your rivals with tea and biscuits.
* DeadpanSnarker
* MediumAwereness: "Oooh, so much violence in this game!!"
* MismatchedEyes: One is white, the other orange. Probably one of them is made of glass.
* MrExposition
* NiceHat
* OldRetainer

!!Kalypso

Deimos' former lover and a Succubus, she has dumped Deimos and stole his rulership over the deepest pits of the Netherworld.

* AffablyEvil
* BigBad: Ok, is EvilVsEvil, but still...
* TheDanza
* FinalBoss
* HornyDevils: She's a Succubus after all...

!!The Zombie King

The most prominent Dark Lord in the Catacombs, he's an ancient undead king who rules his domain with hordes of undeads.

* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Played straight in his level, subverted when compared to Minos or Kalypso.
* {{BFS}}: His giant sword.
* TheDragon: To Minos.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In one mission he asks you to water the flowers of his wife's tomb.
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: His spin attack.
* SoulJar: Eight of them (literal jars) and of course the Heart.
* StupidEvil: Even your trusted advisor costantly points out how stupid and worm-eaten he is.
* TheUndead
* ZombieApocalypse: He can summon zombies and skeletons to fight.

!!Minos

A fierce, giant minotaur and ruler of the second level, the Sunken Temple.

* ALoadOfBull: He's a minotaur.
* AnnoyingArrows: Has several arrows jutting from his shoulder.
* TheBrute: To Calypso. In one mission he asks you to smash 30 of your prestige machinery to [[ForTheLulz amuse him]].
* ChainedByFashion: When you first find him, he's chained to a wall. After freeing himself, he keeps the chains to his wrists and even use them as flails.
* DeadlyLunge: His charge attack.
* FateWorseThanDeath: He's kept alive and chained and has his horns severed.
* MeaningfulName
* MightyGlacier: Can easily kill you with two or three attacks, but he's too slow.
* ShockwaveStomp
* TurnsRed: After destroying his Dungeon's Heart he free himself from the restrains.
* VerbalTic: Sgrunt!
* WickedCulturated: Asks you to build up a library, so that monsters won't grow ignorant.

!!Marthas

A paladin from the Neverwicked Mountain monastery. He's persuaded by Deimos to embrace the dark side and leave the light behind.

* CoolHelmet
* TheDragon: To Deimos.
* FaceHeelTurn
* FallenHero: He turned to the Dark Side, but, as stated, [[Main/StarWars he has no sons and won't change his name to Darth Whatever.]]
* ShoutOut: Mmmh, a paladin who commits a FaceHeelTurn named M[[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} arthas]]??

!!The Goblins

Your trusty, dimwitted servants, they're in charge of the Dungeon's machinery.

* DirtyCoward: They run away from any threat.
* FatIdiot: Mentioned to have a scarce number of brain cells.
* HypercompetentSidekick: They can refill your gold stash, repair traps, activate pentagrams, take care of armories and libraries and so on.
* {{Mooks}}
* OurGoblinsAreDifferent

!!Catacomb Monsters

The monsters inhabiting the Catacombs. They include the Vampire Bats, Jelly Monsters, Skeletons, Rat Men and Guardians. The Heart's Keeper is the Undead Butcher.

* AnAxeToGrind: The Butcher.
* BlobMonster: The Jelly Monsters. And no, as your advisor found out, they do not taste of lemon.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: You can hire an Undead Butcher after defeating the one summoned by the Wizard Magnus Pollenpicker.
* DemBones: Skeletons. They're highly resilient against magic.
* TheDreaded: Guardians.
* EldritchAbomination: Guardians again.
* EliteMook: Rat Men, Skeletons and Jelly Monsters.
* EvilIsVisceral: The Guardians.
* KingMook: The Undead Butcher and Guardians.
* MightyGlacier: Jellies.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: Rat Men.

!!Temple Monsters

The monsters dwelling in the Temple Level. They're the Flying Snakes, Six-Legged Beasts, Giant Scorpions, Giant Frogs and Living Statues. The Dungeon's Keeper is the Colossus.

* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The Colossi.
* BladeOnAStick: Living Statues wield a huge pike.
* FrogsAndToads: Giant Frogs.
* InformedAbility: Flying Snakes are said to be extremely vicious, but they're actually pretty weak.
* LivingStatue: The Colossus and the Living Statues.
* MightyGlacier: The above mentioned Colossus and statues.
* MixAndMatchCritters: The Six-Legged beasts are part lions part bulls and have six legs. The Giant Frogs have a bit of AlluringAnglerfish in them.
* ScaryScorpions

!!Hell Monsters

The monsters residing in the Hell Level. They are the Flying Skulls, Demonic Spiders, Imps, Hellhounds and Fire Wyrms. The Heart's Keeper is the Fire Angel.

* CreepyCentipedes: Fire Wyrms, as in the giant, fire-spitting maggots which fed on the entrails of a rotting dragon's corpse.
* DemBones: Flying Skulls. See them as piranha made of bones.
* FlamingSword: The Fire Angel wields one.
* GiantSpider: Demonic Spiders are this plus some humanoid parts.
* {{Hellhound}}: They only have one head though.
* LegionsOfHell
* [[OneManArmy One Monster Heroes]]: The Fire Wyrm can keep heroes busy for a while and even kill them if necessary.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Fire Angels, lost flaming creatures cast down from the heavens. Is not suggested to invite one of them to stay for dinner.

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