Farmer Giwgip

Farmer Giwgip

Race: Human
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Birth: City of Neverending
Known Relatives: Elwyn (Father), Brook (Mother)
First Appearance: Episode Fifteen: ‘Reach Out With Your Feelings…’
History: Farmer Giwgip had spent his life raising pigs. Though he knew most would end up on someone’s dinner table, he always bonded with each and every pig he raised. One day, a runt had been born in the litter of pigs. For the time, Farmer Giwgip took it in with him and cared for it, knowing that it would not survive on its own against its siblings who vied for food and their mother’s milk. Farmer Giwgip merely intended to care for the little pig until it was big enough to fend for itself; however, he became more and more attached as the weeks went by. Soon, the pig was big enough to fend for itself, and he knew he would have to sell it for money – the pig’s fate – which he had named Pigwig – for its unusual amount of hair on its head that resembled an odd looking wig – would end up on someone’s dinner table.

When he put the pig in the barn with the others, he was alarmed the following day when there was a note stuck within a spider’s web just above where he had kept Pigwig that read, “He’s Been Stolen.” Farmer Giwgip searched for days for Pigwig. Delirious for lack of food and water as he roamed across the Endless Wastelands – he suddenly stumbled upon Pigwig – who had been magically summoned by Peter the Ranger only moments before. Farmer Giwgip rewarded Peter and Grayson and immediately left, leaving the two would be heroes, rather puzzled by where this farmer had suddenly come from.

Farmer Giwgip returned to the City of Neverending, where he realized his attachment to Pigwig expanded to all pigs. He now raised pigs, and rescued them, for a living.

Eyes: Brown
Hair: Auburn

Accessories:

WEAPON: Farmer Giwgip carries no weapons; but Pigwig is a massive pig now who has no problem defending Farmer Giwgip.

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Evil Foo

Evil Foo

Race: Human (Supposedly)
Occupation: Most, Evil, Vile, Malicious, Treacherous, Conniving Person Alive
Place of Birth: Jahina
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown Name, Deceased), Father (Unknown Name, Deceased), 9 Sisters (Unknown Names, Deceased), 1 Brother (Unknown Name, Deceased)
First Appearance: Neverending Nights – Thirty Two: Employment Opportunities
History: Born on the distant lands of Jahina, Evil Foo grew up in an Oriental Culture that favored boys over girls. As such and being the tenth child to be born a female – the family believed they were cursed and named her “Evil Foo.” Like her other sisters, Evil Foo was not cared for. When her father and mother finally had a son, the rest of the daughters were literally forgotten and expected to fend for themselves. Evil Foo was filled with so much rage that she turned to Kazakistan – The Dark Magic. She summoned a Demon, who appeared to be man; with a face full of horns, and facial expressions that were extremely exaggerated and twisted in horrifying ways. Still, this did not discourage her. She voiced her anger about her family with the Demon, and struck a deal. The Demon gave her a whip, whose tip was doused in Hellfire. The Demon explained that those she killed, would have their souls ripped from their body; and the Demon would snatch their souls as quickly as he could and punish them in Hell.

Evil Foo first went into her brother’s room and used the whip to strangle the life from him. She then killed each of her sisters, one by one, sending their souls to Hell. Then she went to her parents – and unlike how she had killed her siblings in their sleep – she woke up her parents, explained how she had killed her brother and sisters – and explained the deal she had made with the Demon – and then proceeded to kill her parents with the whip as well.

When she was done, she summoned up the Demon once more to close the bargain. However, at the last minute, she changed her mind and betrayed the Demon by killing it as well – condemning the Demon to Hell. Now broken free of the Demon’s contract, Evil Foo burned the house down and let people assume that she and her family perished in the fire.

Unaware that the whip has a ‘soul’ of its own, it fed off the ‘darkness’ within Evil Foo’s soul. Traveling across the land and sea, she committed heinous crimes. When she arrived in Blackmire City, she saw a job posting for hiring a villain. All too eager to continue her atrocious crime spree, Evil Foo applied; only to discover it was two would be heroes named Peter and Grayson, looking to hire a villain to stop. As it turned out, it was the easiest job Evil Foo could ever take – simply going around spreading the word about Grayson and Peter and their heroic deeds.

This drew the attention of Andrea the Assassin, who had been tracking down Peter and Grayson for several months. Andrea the Assassin pressed Evil Foo for information, which she was unwilling to give – and, in one swift move – killed two of Andrea’s goblin assistants – Dink and Ellen. Andrea, in turn, tired of trying to get information from Evil Foo – killed her.

In a twist of fate, the whip – who had a ‘soul’ of its own – ensnared Evil Foo and drew her into the very Hell that she had created to murder her family and the Demon. The Demon informed her that she had been fortunate that he could no longer capture the souls of those she murdered after his demise.

The Demon, still the ruler of the Hell that had been created, enslaved Evil Foo so that she was bound against a burning wall of flame forever to see how she had murdered her family – for all eternity.

Eyes: Blue
Hair: Dark Blue (Some Call It “Anime Blue” in her homeland of Jahina)


Accessories:

NOTE: Her primary weapon is a fiery whip which housed a fiery demon within it that she could unleash and command – and that only her powerful will keeps this demon in check. With the demon slain however, the whip’s evil continues to corrupt those who use it. Previously when chained to the Demon, souls that had been killed were collected by the Demon to torture. However, when Evil Foo killed the Demon, it broke the Demon’s ability to collect souls of those who met their demise by the weapon.

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Ettin the Exiled

Ettin the Exiled

Race: Ettin
Occupation: Guardian
Place of Birth: Stonefrost Peak
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown), Father (Unknown)
First Appearance: Episode Thirty Seven: ‘Crime Does Not Pay’
History: Ettin is actually nothing more than a giant born with two heads. His larger head was named Ed, his smaller head named Tiny. He was eventually nicknamed to Ed-tin, which evolved through mispronunciation of his name to ‘Et-tin’ or just ‘Ettin.’ Little did the Giants know that this was not just any ordinary misfit child; several of the Giants began giving birth to these two headed giants. They dubbed them ‘Ettin’ named after the first one born. Initially, the Giants thought these children would prove favorable (having heard the human phrase, “Two heads are better than one”). However, it became very obvious to the Giants that these Ettins – despite having two heads – were not twice as smart. Ettins became exiled among the Giant community and learned to live on their own.

Despite their lack of intelligence, many found one good use for Ettins – guards. Their dual heads made them extremely observant, and very difficult to sneak by – becoming the bane of many Rogues who sought treasures. Of course, the Ettins were not that difficult to out smart – but most who employed Ettins counted on their fearsome appearance to prevent anyone from trying to reason with such a vicious looking monster.

Ettin, the First of the Ettins, had been the one that encountered Peter and Grayson – guarding a bridge that crossed the Sundered Belt. When each head (Ed and Tiny) began arguing, Peter, Grayson and Pawl (in Minotaur form) passed the Ettin with ease. The same trick that Andrea, Daniel, Albert, Bob and Charlie would do a little while later, pursing Peter and Grayson.

Ettin The Exiled still guards that very same bridge at the Sundered Belt.

Eyes: Hazel (on Ed’s Head), Brown (on Tiny’s Head)
Hair: None, Both Heads Are Bald.

Accessories:

WEAPON: Ettin the Exiled carries a club and a sword that he could easily smite someone with.

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Emerald the Dragon

Emerald The Dragon!

Race: Dragon
Occupation: Green Dragon, Ruler of the Evergreen, Leader of the Emerald Legion
Place of Birth: Realm of Dragons
Known Relatives: Ankalagun (The All Father of Chromatic Dragons – Deceased), Skatha (The All Mother of Chromatic Dragons – Unknown), Obsidian (Black Dragon – Sister), Crimson (Red Dragon – Sister), Cobalt (Blue Dragon – Sister), Frostmourn (White Dragon – Sister)
First Appearance: Never Appeared In An Episode.
History: When the Platinum Dragon arrived in the World of Mortals, he brought with him light and life to the world. Skatha, the all Mother of Chromatic Dragons, seeking to devour the light, had tried to consume the rainbows that burst through the dark, dank clouds of the world. She tried so furiously to prevent any and all color to enter the world that she absorbed it into herself – in the end, becoming a colorful dragon herself – each head, representing one of the colors of the world – Red, for the fire; Blue, for the Skies; Green, for the grass and tress; Black, for the shadows created by the light; and White, for the pure snow in the Northern Lands.

She grew so furious at the Platinum Dragon, that she cut herself and bled each of the five colors. In a vile attempt to ruin what each of those colors meant, she corrupted her blood and grew each of them into a mighty dragon – Red – whose breath of fire was hotter than anything known; Blue, for the skies, whose lightning bolt breath could destroy anything; Green, for the grass, whose poisonous breath was made from some of the most lethal plants; Black, for the shadows, whose acidic breath was a massive force of destruction; and White, for the snow, whose breath could freeze anyone’s blood. When they were ready, she unleashed them upon the world.

After a thousand years of fighting and nearly sundering the World of Mortals, the Chromatic and Metallic Dragons agreed to leave the World of Mortals; it had been Cobalt that had arranged for the agreement, weaving her words in such a manner that it left a loophole for the Chromatic Dragons to return to the World of Mortals, knowing that once her deception had been revealed, the Metallic Dragons, bound by their Word and Honor, would still not violate their Oath.

Emerald claimed the Evergreen Forest as her domain; a land, prior to her arrival that had once been ruled by Elves. Emerald attacked and destroyed the Elven cities within the woods, and earned the name ‘Emereth’ among the Elves, which translated meant ‘Green Death.’ With Emerald within the Evergreen woods, the very forest around her began to die and become as tainted as her evil heart. Her very breath contaminates and changes the plants; from a vibrant green, to a murky, almost swamp like life – dubbing the lands The Dark Woods. The Elves who survived Emerald’s attack have sworn to one day retake their home; but for now, they have fled to the City of Neverending, where they have been forced to adapt to living like humans.

Eyes: Green
Hair: N/A

Accessories:

WEAPON: Other than being a deadly dragon, Emerald has a poison breath weapon.

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Ellen the Goblin

Ellen the Goblin

Race: Goblin
Occupation: Former Dancer, Adventurer, Rebel Leader
Place of Birth: Stonemountain Caves
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown Name), Father (Unknown Name)
First Appearance: Neverending Nights – Episode 29: The Plan
History: Like all of the goblins of Stonefrost Mountains, Ellen was born a dancer. All of the goblins enjoyed dance; it was all they ever did if they weren’t on Bridge Watch Duty. Ellen however, yearned for something else. There was something inside of her that told her that there was much more to life than simply dancing day in and day out (Editor’s Note: although, goblins have no real sense of ‘day in, day out’ since they live in a cave and have no accurate way to track of the passing of time; but that’s neither here nor there, and probably something for a later time).

At any rate, Ellen was drawn to Dink, who often (against regulation) ventured outside of the Stonefrost Caves and into Stonefrost City itself. Things took a change however, when Dink suddenly came into possession of a Staff of Magical ability and some books that he had apparently gotten from a dying Halfling Wizard. (The Halfling Wizard, as it would turn out, was not dying after all; but merely so intoxicated that he had lost consciousness – and it was none other than Alan the Astounding). Ellen began seeing a change in Dink; his obsession with Magic became darker. He began speaking to himself with a higher frequency (as if the amount of talking he did to himself wasn’t already alarming).

When Dink didn’t return from Bridge Watch, Albert, Bob and Charlie went to the Bridge to find him panting and wheezing for breath. After asking Dink what had happened, they brought him back to the Goblin Dance Floor and put Ellen the Goblin on Bridge Watch.

The trio dragged Dink back to the dance floor where he slowly recovered.

Unbeknownst to Ellen and the others, things were set in motion that day that would change all of their lives.

Albert, Bob and Charlie would end up encountering Andrea the Assassin (the name she was going by at the time) and Daniel the Destructive as the duo were pursuing Peter and Grayson. Andrea the Assassin forcibly recruited the assistance of the Goblin trio with the use of Daniel the Destructive’s magic. Along the way, the trio of goblins complained and conspired to escape Andrea the Assassin’s ruthless control. Eventually, Ellen and Dink the Goblin were also recruited into Andrea the Assassin’s growing army of goblins. Dink and Ellen, however, met an untimely demise when Evil Foo killed them just to show how “evil” she was.

Andrea the Assassin, however, in turn, killed Evil Foo for what she had done – not that she cared about either Ellen or Dink, but mostly because the smaller army inconvenienced her. Albert, Bob and Charlie had enough money to resurrect one of them – and only one. It was unanimously agreed that Ellen should be the one to be resurrected; Dink after all, had been turning further and further to the “dark side” and muttering to himself more and more about Magic and Conquering the World. The goblins opted to have Dink reincarnated. When Ellen was resurrected, they explained to her that she had to escape (since Andrea and Daniel believed that she was dead) and get back to the goblin kingdom – that there was something big that was about to go down. Dink’s reincarnation led Dink’s soul entering the Staff of Magic which he had taken from Alan the Astounding.

Ellen returned home, only to find that a new ‘Goblin King’ had taken over the throne. Ellen mustered up a small revolt of goblins to over throw the new ‘Goblin King’ whom she suspected was using magic to disguise himself and not even a true goblin.

After the defeat of the Red Dragon, Crimson, Andrea released Albert, Bob and Charlie from service. The trio returned to their goblin home, only to be immediately enslaved as ‘conspirators against the throne.’ (This confused the trio, as when they left there was no goblin king at all!) Ellen rescued the three of them from prison and insisted that they go fetch Peter and Grayson, since they had managed to kill the Red Dragon, perhaps these two heroes could help defeat this false ‘Goblin King.’

Eyes: Black
Hair: Black

Accessories:

SWORD: Ellen uses a non magical sword.

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