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The Cavalier is a villainous swordsman who speaks in Shakespearean English and dresses in a French musketeer costume. His real name is Mortimer Drake. The Cavalier, formerly a minor rogue of Batman, has crossed swords with Wonder Woman on occasion.

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  • The Cavalier
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  • The Cavalier is a villainous swordsman who speaks in Shakespearean English and dresses in a French musketeer costume. His real name is Mortimer Drake. The Cavalier, formerly a minor rogue of Batman, has crossed swords with Wonder Woman on occasion.
  • The Cavalier is a supervillain and an enemy of Batman who uses a sword as his main weapon and whose trademark is excessive (and often false) gallantry. He is (former) millionaire Mortimer Drake, who originally turned to crime when his desire to build a private history museum outstripped his ability to pay for the exhibits, so he stole them. Since then, he has lost his millions and his motivation now is theft for profit.
  • The Cavalier was a swordsman who speaks in Shakespearean English and dresses in a French musketeer costume for kicks. His hobbies included stealing stuff from junkyards and robbing pre-schoolers at sword point. He was everything that made people faint at his mere appearance, because he would often enter a dark room with his dazzling costume and scare everyone.
  • Long ago in the Age of Turmoil, the famed gnomish artist C.M. Brushwuttle was commissioned by the Knights of Truth and the Paladins of Marr in Freeport to create an iconic statue that could be used to represent the ideal of a valorous knight. To do this, Brushwuttle envisioned a gallant avatar, almost a god-like being that he called "The Cavalier." The face of the Cavalier would be partially shrouded by a cloak. This was done to represent the humility of the true knight as well as mask the knight's race - something that did not matter among the valorous. The Cavalier was heavily armored and held the hilt of a grand broadsword. The broadsword was actually patterned after the Sword of Faith, a sword once given to knight-lords of the Knights of Truth. The Cavalier was not aligned to any parti
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  • DC Comics
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  • N/A
  • Secret Society of Super Villains
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  • The Cavalier
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  • Expert fencer and marksman
  • Expert fencer and marksman.
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Character Name
  • The Cavalier
Real Name
  • Mortimer Drake
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  • Speaks in shakespearean tongue
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  • Mortimer Drake
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  • An bigger Loser
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  • A Loser
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  • Shakespearean
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  • The Cavalier is a villainous swordsman who speaks in Shakespearean English and dresses in a French musketeer costume. His real name is Mortimer Drake. The Cavalier, formerly a minor rogue of Batman, has crossed swords with Wonder Woman on occasion.
  • Long ago in the Age of Turmoil, the famed gnomish artist C.M. Brushwuttle was commissioned by the Knights of Truth and the Paladins of Marr in Freeport to create an iconic statue that could be used to represent the ideal of a valorous knight. To do this, Brushwuttle envisioned a gallant avatar, almost a god-like being that he called "The Cavalier." The face of the Cavalier would be partially shrouded by a cloak. This was done to represent the humility of the true knight as well as mask the knight's race - something that did not matter among the valorous. The Cavalier was heavily armored and held the hilt of a grand broadsword. The broadsword was actually patterned after the Sword of Faith, a sword once given to knight-lords of the Knights of Truth. The Cavalier was not aligned to any particular deity, but was intended to symbolize a figure of great faith. Thus the icon of the Cavalier was born. The Knights of Truth and the Priests of Marr were overwhelmed by the powerful visage of the Cavalier. It was erected in a prominent place within their quarter of Freeport, and Brushwuttle was promptly commissioned to sculpt four more. Soon visiting knights to the city gazed upon the statue and were just as moved by it. New orders came in to Brushwuttle from numerous orders of knights. As time went on, the Cavalier became the iconic sculpture for valor and knighthood. It can be found in nearly every corner of the world where great knights gather, and even in the ruins where they once existed. ---
  • The Cavalier is a supervillain and an enemy of Batman who uses a sword as his main weapon and whose trademark is excessive (and often false) gallantry. He is (former) millionaire Mortimer Drake, who originally turned to crime when his desire to build a private history museum outstripped his ability to pay for the exhibits, so he stole them. Since then, he has lost his millions and his motivation now is theft for profit.
  • The Cavalier was a swordsman who speaks in Shakespearean English and dresses in a French musketeer costume for kicks. His hobbies included stealing stuff from junkyards and robbing pre-schoolers at sword point. He was everything that made people faint at his mere appearance, because he would often enter a dark room with his dazzling costume and scare everyone.
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