Moondog was a male prisoner in Butcher Bay Correctional Facility. He lived in the aquilan block. After Riddick killed Rust, Moondog ran to his cell and covered in fear.
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| - Moondog was a male prisoner in Butcher Bay Correctional Facility. He lived in the aquilan block. After Riddick killed Rust, Moondog ran to his cell and covered in fear.
- Moondogs ravish Silverton with twenty-three dead in the first night of attacks.
- Moondog is a Badlander from the Twin Pines Pack. He is an aspiring warrior/mercenary within the Pack but prefers scavenging. Moondog is also soon to be a father, something that will heavily influence his decision-making for the foreseeable future.
- Moondog, born Louis Thomas Hardin (May 26, 1916 – September 8, 1999), was a blind American composer, musician, poet and inventor of several musical instruments. In New York from the late 1940s until he left in 1972, he could often be found on 6th Avenue between 52nd and 55th Street wearing a cloak and Viking-style helmet, sometimes busking or selling music, but often just standing silent and still. He was widely recognized as "the Viking of 6th Avenue" by thousands of passersby and residents who had no idea that this seemingly homeless eccentric standing on "Moondog's corner" was a respected and recorded composer and musician. (Read more at Wikipedia.)
- Born in Kansas to Minnesota Vikings and taught the typical dogma of Creationism and Flying Spaghetti Monster worship, he instantly proved his musical ability when he built his first drum kit. Cardboard was what he made it out of, incase your wondering. Beating randomly on drums became a persistent little bugger, I mean element of style throughout his life.
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| - Moondog was a male prisoner in Butcher Bay Correctional Facility. He lived in the aquilan block. After Riddick killed Rust, Moondog ran to his cell and covered in fear.
- Born in Kansas to Minnesota Vikings and taught the typical dogma of Creationism and Flying Spaghetti Monster worship, he instantly proved his musical ability when he built his first drum kit. Cardboard was what he made it out of, incase your wondering. Beating randomly on drums became a persistent little bugger, I mean element of style throughout his life. When he was five, his family went to Wyoming (bringing the total population of Wyoming to 3). Once there he attended a pow-wow. After which he became an American Indian facinated Viking and carried a weird Buffalo hide thingy around with him to play music. He must have done something stupid after that involving dynamite, because at age 16 he went blind in a dynamite cap accident.
- Moondogs ravish Silverton with twenty-three dead in the first night of attacks.
- Moondog is a Badlander from the Twin Pines Pack. He is an aspiring warrior/mercenary within the Pack but prefers scavenging. Moondog is also soon to be a father, something that will heavily influence his decision-making for the foreseeable future.
- Moondog, born Louis Thomas Hardin (May 26, 1916 – September 8, 1999), was a blind American composer, musician, poet and inventor of several musical instruments. In New York from the late 1940s until he left in 1972, he could often be found on 6th Avenue between 52nd and 55th Street wearing a cloak and Viking-style helmet, sometimes busking or selling music, but often just standing silent and still. He was widely recognized as "the Viking of 6th Avenue" by thousands of passersby and residents who had no idea that this seemingly homeless eccentric standing on "Moondog's corner" was a respected and recorded composer and musician. (Read more at Wikipedia.)
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