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The Death Jester is a major antagonist in the game Seiken Densetsu 3, who serves as the third-in-command of the Masked Mage (one of the three possible final bosses). He is a demonic Death Clown devourer of souls, with immense magical powers and a twisted sense of dark humour. Another Death Clown very similar to him serves as a minor villain in the game Sword of Mana. Death Jester was a super heavyweight competitor robot that appeared in Series 2 of Robot Wars. It fought exclusively in the Super Heavyweight Championship, also known as the Super Showdown, but lost its qualifier battle after getting turned over by Berserk. This is a Level 4 monster. These sinister warriors stand apart from their fellow Harlequins, for they play Death in the masque and thus must walk aloof from their brethren. They often perform daring stunts of escapology and risk -- "dicing with Death," as they are fond of saying. Their costumes feature skulls and death's head masks, decorated with the bones of their predecessors. Their morbid sense of humour is appreciated throughout the Dark City, for they are as every bit as inventively cruel as the most black-hearted Commorrite. To a Death Jester, the madness of the battlefield presents infinite inspiration and boundless opportunities for lethal practical jokes. A Death Jester may wait until an enemy squad believes themselves safe within a bunker, before placing a single shot through the closing door with his shr
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To unleash the God Beasts and make his lord the new God of Fa' Diel.
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Immense mastery of Dark Magic and deadly spells, Splitting himself into three, Huge fighting skills with a scythe
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The Death Jester is a major antagonist in the game Seiken Densetsu 3, who serves as the third-in-command of the Masked Mage (one of the three possible final bosses). He is a demonic Death Clown devourer of souls, with immense magical powers and a twisted sense of dark humour. Another Death Clown very similar to him serves as a minor villain in the game Sword of Mana. Death Jester was a super heavyweight competitor robot that appeared in Series 2 of Robot Wars. It fought exclusively in the Super Heavyweight Championship, also known as the Super Showdown, but lost its qualifier battle after getting turned over by Berserk. These sinister warriors stand apart from their fellow Harlequins, for they play Death in the masque and thus must walk aloof from their brethren. They often perform daring stunts of escapology and risk -- "dicing with Death," as they are fond of saying. Their costumes feature skulls and death's head masks, decorated with the bones of their predecessors. Their morbid sense of humour is appreciated throughout the Dark City, for they are as every bit as inventively cruel as the most black-hearted Commorrite. To a Death Jester, the madness of the battlefield presents infinite inspiration and boundless opportunities for lethal practical jokes. A Death Jester may wait until an enemy squad believes themselves safe within a bunker, before placing a single shot through the closing door with his shrieker cannon. The explosive effects of the weapon turn the haven into a tightly packed death trap, eliciting screams that are music to the Death Jester's ears. In the name of sating their desire for morbid amusement, these strange sadists have been known to dress up unconscious foes in the charred skin and bone of their fallen comrades. They have arranged the bodies of the fallen in bleakly amusing positions, and perpetrated any number of other awful acts of inexplicable humour. Amid the masques, Death Jesters move as they will, garbed in armour said to incorporate the bones of their predecessors. They are regarded with wary amusement by their fellows, for they are as morbid and unpredictable as they are gifted. Yet their dedication to the Laughing God is beyond question, and in the heat of battle the covering fire of the Death Jesters saves the lives of their comrades time and time again. This is a Level 4 monster.
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