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Lord Cedric is an antagonist of the series W.I.T.C.H. Faithful to Prince Phobos and general in Prince Phobos’ army, he was entrusted with the task of finding Phobos’ lost sister, Elyon, and opens "Ye Olde Book Shop" on Earth, as well adopting a false human identity, Cedric Hoffman. Despite his orders to deceive Elyon, he felt certain affection for her. In the comics, he later falls in love with Orube, but dies shortly afterwards when he sacrifices himself to save her from Ludmoore.

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  • Lord Cedric is an antagonist of the series W.I.T.C.H. Faithful to Prince Phobos and general in Prince Phobos’ army, he was entrusted with the task of finding Phobos’ lost sister, Elyon, and opens "Ye Olde Book Shop" on Earth, as well adopting a false human identity, Cedric Hoffman. Despite his orders to deceive Elyon, he felt certain affection for her. In the comics, he later falls in love with Orube, but dies shortly afterwards when he sacrifices himself to save her from Ludmoore.
  • Lord Cedric is one of the many villains in the W.I.T.C.H. comic and animated series. Cedric is the right hand man of Phobos, and acts as the head of his armies. He posed as a human bookseller named Cedric Hoffman to gain Elyon Brown's trust and help lure her to Meridian so that Phobos could steal her powers.
  • Lord Cedric is a fictional character in the W.I.T.C.H. comic and animated series. Cedric is the right hand man of Phobos, and acts as the head of his armies. He posed as a human bookseller named Cedric Hoffman to gain Elyon Brown's trust and help lure her to Meridian so that Phobos could steal her powers. One notable voice actor for this character was Ono Daisuke, who played him in the Japanese version of the show. Cedric – Faithful lieutenant in Prince Phobos’ army. He was entrusted with the task of finding Phobos’ lost sister, Elyon. To this end, Cedric opened "Ye Olde Book Shop" on Earth and adopted a false human identity named Cedric Hoffman, although he presented himself to the Guardians as "Rick Hoffman" to avoid suspicion. From his bookshop, he planned his tactics to defeat the five
  • Lord Cedric is a fictional character in the W.I.T.C.H. comic and animated series. Cedric is the right hand man of Prince Phobos, and acts as the head of his armies. He posed as a human bookseller named Alexander Louis to gain Elyon Brown's trust and help lure her to Meridian so that Phobos could steal her powers. At the climax of the Meridian story-arc he is shrunk into a little snake-like imp by Phobos as a punishment for failure and is imprisoned along with his master after his defeat. Towards the end of the Nerissa story-arc Cedric was released as devoured Phobos in his moment of glory, injesting the power of Phobos and the Seal of Nerissa which contained the essence of Nerissa, Elyon, Yan lin and Kadma. Swelling to a tremendou size and becoming nearly invincible, Cedric demanded that t
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  • Lord Cedric is an antagonist of the series W.I.T.C.H. Faithful to Prince Phobos and general in Prince Phobos’ army, he was entrusted with the task of finding Phobos’ lost sister, Elyon, and opens "Ye Olde Book Shop" on Earth, as well adopting a false human identity, Cedric Hoffman. Despite his orders to deceive Elyon, he felt certain affection for her. In the comics, he later falls in love with Orube, but dies shortly afterwards when he sacrifices himself to save her from Ludmoore.
  • Lord Cedric is a fictional character in the W.I.T.C.H. comic and animated series. Cedric is the right hand man of Prince Phobos, and acts as the head of his armies. He posed as a human bookseller named Alexander Louis to gain Elyon Brown's trust and help lure her to Meridian so that Phobos could steal her powers. At the climax of the Meridian story-arc he is shrunk into a little snake-like imp by Phobos as a punishment for failure and is imprisoned along with his master after his defeat. Towards the end of the Nerissa story-arc Cedric was released as devoured Phobos in his moment of glory, injesting the power of Phobos and the Seal of Nerissa which contained the essence of Nerissa, Elyon, Yan lin and Kadma. Swelling to a tremendou size and becoming nearly invincible, Cedric demanded that the Knights of Revenge [called the Knights of Vengeance in the Anime] pledge their allegiance to him. Miranda did so because the two were lovers. Rathor, Frost, Tracker and Gargoyle however did not because their loyalties lay with Phobos. They fled along with the Guardians. Sending Miranda to devour the Aurumeres, Cedric went to Earth and did battle with the Knights and the Guardians. Meanwhile inside the Seal which was inside Cedric, Kadma, Yan Lin and Elyon joined their powers to break free. Cedric lost his power and as he fell he coughed up Phobos, Yan Lin, Kadma, Elyon and the Seal which still contained Nerissa. Phobos passed out from exhaustion built up from his fighting to stay alive inside Cedric and Cedric passed out from the mental stress of defeat. The two comatose villains were then re-imprisoned.
  • Lord Cedric is a fictional character in the W.I.T.C.H. comic and animated series. Cedric is the right hand man of Phobos, and acts as the head of his armies. He posed as a human bookseller named Cedric Hoffman to gain Elyon Brown's trust and help lure her to Meridian so that Phobos could steal her powers. One notable voice actor for this character was Ono Daisuke, who played him in the Japanese version of the show. Cedric – Faithful lieutenant in Prince Phobos’ army. He was entrusted with the task of finding Phobos’ lost sister, Elyon. To this end, Cedric opened "Ye Olde Book Shop" on Earth and adopted a false human identity named Cedric Hoffman, although he presented himself to the Guardians as "Rick Hoffman" to avoid suspicion. From his bookshop, he planned his tactics to defeat the five Guardians. The shop also held a secret portal which Cedric uses to travel back and forth between Meridian and Heatherfield. He serves under Phobos in the hope that he will one day be granted the honor of becoming a Murmurer in Phobos’ garden and allowed to drink from the legendary Black Spring. Despite his orders to deceive Elyon, he felt certain affection for her. When Endarno assumes the position as Oracle in the fourth arc, the imprisoned Cedric believes he has met a kindred spirit, since the new Oracle displays manners similar to those of Phobos. Later still, Cedric is sent back to Earth and his occupation at the book shop. Although stripped of his powers, he still manages to threaten the Guardians in insidious ways. He later falls in love with Orube. Cedric dies shortly afterwards when he's shot by a killing beam from Ludmoore's eye. The beam was supposed to hit Orube but Cedric sacrificed himself. Cedric is depicted as being the master of deceit, as suggested by his body form: a cross between human and serpent. The name Cedric originates from the Welsh name Cedrych, which would mean 'spectacular bounty'. In this case we must consider Cedric as a bounty hunter. Becoming a Murmurer would be the bounty then. Voices for Cedric is Dee Bradley Baker in English.
  • Lord Cedric is one of the many villains in the W.I.T.C.H. comic and animated series. Cedric is the right hand man of Phobos, and acts as the head of his armies. He posed as a human bookseller named Cedric Hoffman to gain Elyon Brown's trust and help lure her to Meridian so that Phobos could steal her powers.
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