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| - Mordack has a tendency to raise his voice ('use caps' to emphasize words). Rather than offer helpful advice, he tends to question invalid moves as if questioning the sanity of the player. He tends to make demands of the player when invalid moves are made, not suggestions. He tends to gloat whenever he wins, and occuses the player of cheating when he loses or is denial (sometimes going as far to demean the player's win). He will point out the 'hopelessness' of the player ever defeating him. He is not a gracious loser. He is very egotistical praising his 'Magnificent' moves, how cleverly, or superbly he plays, and 'Curses' when things don't go his way. When he is kinged in checkers he even points out how 'handsome' he looks in a crown, or how he always wanted to be a king (pointing to an ulterior motive of the desire to rule over others and vanity over his own looks). If he loses a king he mentions how he doesn't care for kings. Or even laughing when he thinks he has done well. Using his own name "Mordack" to refer to his own greatness seems to be one of his more common phrases. When he wins at some games he speaks in third person referring to his own name, "Mordack", or refers to himself as "I, Mordack". Overall he is not a very gracious player. He is a Beginner at Checkers. He is Average at Backgammon and Yacht. He is an Expert at Dominoes and Pachisi.
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