Below the jacket, King wears a white shirt whose ruffled neckline emerges from under the jacket's lapels. The tight sleeves of the jacket are cuffless, end in black gloves, and each bears an additional, stud-covered pair of leather bands above thinner strips, plus three very small, white spikes above the wrists. Running straight down each side of the jacket's waist are two columns of yet more studs, and flat, two-part shoulder pads (black and double-trimmed with studs) are present on each side, down the upper arms with three curved spikes atop either (the outer spikes the biggest). Otherwise, King's upper-body wear includes a dark-blue, double-breasted leather jacket that has ten gold buttons and notch lapels with square, red, gold-edged skull patches sewn on. Five more such spikes, only smaller, are located further on top upon a blue band that runs coronally into another one positioned like a headband, and crossing yet another that goes sagittal, with airholes in-between. Topping the eyes are blue-lensed, gray-rimmed goggle pieces, and on either side of the mask, connecting with a studded base, is a large and black, horn-like spike. The mask around the eyes is black, with a trio of blue strips below (also beset with studs) forming a triangle to mark off the nose, mouth, and chin section, and to the sides of which is blue leather of flame-like shape. Covering his head and neck area is a full-faced leather mask, which leaves only two holes for his eyes and has a zipper going up the front of the neck, flanked by two blue, gray-studded leather bands. In order to hide his lunarian identity, King keeps himself clad in a dark, form-fitting leather uniform that bares no skin. When being dealt the finishing blow by Roronoa Zoro amid the conclusion to their fight, King had half his right wing sliced off. In addition, a plume of fire constantly rises from King's upper back, also owing to his heritage (though it may extinguish), and when King transforms into a pteranodon, these flames further engulf his back and wings while his natural lunarian wings are replaced by his pterosaur ones. Circling halfway around his left eye, on its outer side, is a black tattoo resembling a laurel wreath or olive branch. King's face is characterized by his narrow red eyes, prominent dark eyebrows, a straight nose, prominent lips, and a square, stubbly chin. Said hair is shaved on the sides but kept long on top, where it is mostly drawn back and bound at King's occiput before flowing freely down past his nape some sidelocks hang down on the right of King's face, to his collarbone, and include a thin braid. Being a lunarian, he has his race's telltale features: large, black-feathered wings on his back that reach down to knee length, a brown complexion, and silver-white hair. When completing this quest, you'll now have access to a horde of horsemen, in addition to earning the title Earl.King is a towering man at 613 cm tall, with a well-muscled, broad-shouldered frame and long limbs. This costs a lot of gold, so it is best used in pinches or during the late game to make your character as powerful as possible.Īfter the falling of Bagacho, return first to King Torn at #6 to formalize the treaty, receive his excellent King's Hammer (if you like having dwarves in your army), and return to King Mark. If you trade in your gold, you can have any type of rune or crystal. When it is defeated, speak to Tibold inside about everything you can. Head back down via the nearby stairs, and proceed to #7.Īs stated above this is a tough fight due to the patrolling enemy heroes and the castle itself. This is the castle you'll have to defeat. Speak with the King about the treaty to find out about his kidnapped son Tibold at Castle Bagacho in Taron Mines. When you reach Ardan's Peaks, the dwarven capital is at #6. Proceed to the portal at #5 to exit back up at Ardan's Peaks. This is where you enter from Lower Hadar. In far east part of Lower Hadar, take this portal to Taron Mines. Then head through Creiston Mines in Arlania to Upper Hadar, and descend the lift at #2. Speak with King Mark after completing the pre-req quest to begin this next in the main quest line. Completing it allows you passage to the land of the elves, Ellinia. The castle you have to attack is fairly difficult with some strong enemy heroes patrolling nearby. This is a tough quest in which you'll want to have finished most or all of the Upper and Lower Hadar quests before finishing this one.
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