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| - Monsters are, well, monsters. They're uncouth, messy, dirty, disgusting, barbaric creatures with no sense of honor. The only times they do work together will more than likely resemble something akin to a horde than anything like a professional army. A...Monster Knight, if you will. If you have an entire army of Monster Knights, they're almost guaranteed to be a Badass Army as well. They may or may not be working for a Monster Lord, who may be an example themselves. Hehe. Compare Black Knight. Examples of Monster Knight include:
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| - Monsters are, well, monsters. They're uncouth, messy, dirty, disgusting, barbaric creatures with no sense of honor. The only times they do work together will more than likely resemble something akin to a horde than anything like a professional army. But that's a bit too Cliche for most writers these days, so it's not that surprising to see many monsters that are of a higher class than the mindless brutes in fiction of yesteryear's. Monsters that are trained, with a thought for technique, tactics, strategy, Villainous Valour, and (perhaps) a sense of honor that would make them seem almost respectable. A monster that's also a true warrior. A...Monster Knight, if you will. This kind of character is often a Cultured Blood Knight, although they don't have to be. They're also more likely to be a Noble Demon, and thanks to the resonance the hero may have for this character, they may be found on any place on the Character Alignment scale in contrast to the usual Always Chaotic Evil treatment the characters race may receive in other works. If you have an entire army of Monster Knights, they're almost guaranteed to be a Badass Army as well. They may or may not be working for a Monster Lord, who may be an example themselves. Hehe. Compare Black Knight. Examples of Monster Knight include:
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