Strange Klug (EntityTopic, 11)

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**However, every time Strange Klug mentions Ekoro, he usually brings him up to laugh at his [[failure]]s.
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**In {{Episode|36}} however, Strange Klug was forced by Nanako to exit the scene via the [[Bus of Love]], thus "ruining two arcs of tradition".

Revision as of 01:57, 5 January 2012

Strange Klug is the antagonist of Puyo Puyo Fever 2, and a secondary antagonist in Compile Worlds. He is the result of the book demon taking control of Klug's body in order to have a physical presence. He mysteriously appeared in Episode 18, and continued to make semi-scheduled meetings with the protagonists during the Meteor Arc to taunt them. His current whereabouts are unknown, but during the Meteor Arc, he resided in the Temple of the Wastelands in Primp.

Biography

Strange Klug actually started life as a complete demon. It was unknown what he did in Primp before he was sealed away in a book. Three items, the Sun Bookmark, the Star Lantern and the Stone of the Moon, were used in this process. If one were to obtain these items, they could unseal the demon. Klug learned of this prophecy and sought the items for himself, daring his classmates to challenge his powered up form. Klug claims he was willingly possessed by the demon, but perhaps he was only covering up for his cowardice. Regardless, Klug didn't learn his lesson the first time, and unsealed the demon again, becoming Strange Klug once more.

Strange Klug himself is a puzzling character. Much like many other villains in Compile Worlds, Strange Klug can be found rambling. Unlike the others, however, he tends to speak in a much more approachable manner, accommodating for other character's lack of intelligence. Strange Klug is also well-learnt and resourceful, being able to gain information through even little means. Often the demon can be seen scorning the ignorant, reckless, and even the carefree. This is because he identifies them as unintelligent. Strange Klug is unusually open with his motives at times, casting suspicion on him. Regardless, Strange Klug is actually a man of his word, never really lying through the series. However, Strange Klug will use his intellect and cunning to snoop around for his own personal interest.

Though the demon is a powerful entity, Strange Klug has failed to show any power what so ever. In fact, he hasn't even attacked any of the major protagonist characters, aside from verbally criticizing their actions. He erroneously claims that he will eventually enter conflict, and that he will not underestimate his foes, though this has yet to be seen.

Etymology

Strange Klug's name is simply the word "Strange" applied to "Klug" as an adjective, similar to Doppelganger Arle.

Trivia

  • When Strange Klug first appeared, he was ???? (or four question marks), causing Keiji to lol.
    • Why was never certain, though it is possible Eltia was going to be introduced as ????.
    • Actually it's because of Marcus's name origin. Logically, ???? would refer to a descendent of Marcus at least ten generations on. Which would have required some time travel...
  • Strange Klug is the first (and only antagonist) to be Pure Dark, and one of the only two not to be Chaotic.
    • Popoi, the other non-Chaotic antagonist, also happens to be from the Fever series.
  • Strange Klug has implied that he has met Ekoro before.
    • However, every time Strange Klug mentions Ekoro, he usually brings him up to laugh at his failures.
  • Strange Klug always exits the scene in a cloud of red smoke or vapor, laughing "Fufufufu!"
    • In Episode 36 however, Strange Klug was forced by Nanako to exit the scene via the Bus of Love, thus "ruining two arcs of tradition".

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