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"Ruber" is the villain song of Baron Ruber from Quest for Camelot.

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  • Ruber
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  • "Ruber" is the villain song of Baron Ruber from Quest for Camelot.
  • This short sword has been heavily improved for easy-use. It looks better with its Ruby decoration in the grip.
  • Baron Ruber (simply known as Ruber) is the main antagonist of Warner Brothers' 1998 animated feature film, Quest for Camelot. He is Kayley's arch-nemesis, and is a traitorous and evil former knight of the Round Table. He is exceptionally cunning, selfish, cruel, greedy, ruthless, conceited, persuasive, egotistical, manipulative, power-hungry, dictatorial, oppressive, mysterious, sinister, brutal, insane, and strong, so he is able to kill a dragon with nothing but his bare hands, and sought to gain ultimate power by taking over Camelot (and possibly the world) as well as avenge his previous defeat at the hands of none other than King Arthur himself. He also has his pet griffin, and his metal minions for his cause.
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  • 3(xsd:integer)
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Sell
  • 10(xsd:integer)
type of villain
  • Dark Knight, Brute
Buy
  • --
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Goals
  • Kill Kayley and Garrett .
  • To steal Excalibur to take over Camelot .
Origin
  • Quest for Camelot
Skills
  • Dark magic
  • Swordsmanship
  • Deceit
  • Alchemy
  • Manipulation
  • Oppression
  • Cunning
  • High intelligence
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