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Biographical information | |||
Gender | Male | ||
Age | Late thirties[1] | ||
Died | 1886 | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
Appears in | MediEvil 2 |
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Mander (died 1886) is a secondary antagonist alongside Dogman in MediEvil 2. They are the loyal henchmen of Lord Palethorn.
History
Background
Mander was educated at the best schools in England - what better place to learn every dirty trick in the book? Loyal to Palethorn out of fear rather than duty, he is exploited and bullied by Palethorn to do his bidding. As a side effect of the spell cast by Palethorn, he's mutated into a creature that reveals his primal nature: he became more reptilian, developing scales and a sibilant hissing voice. To complain to his master about this... would have meant certain death! He is motivated by greed and self-preservation, and supports Palethorn only because no-one else can offer him what he does - which, strangely enough, is relatively nothing.
Characteristics
Appearance
Mander is a green lizard-like humanoid. He wears a blue jacket, a yellow vest. a white shirt, brown pants and khaki shoes. He also wears a top hat.
Personality
Unlike Dogman, Mander is very intelligent, but he is cowardly and reluctant to do Palethorn's bidding. As a result of his mutation, his voice is hissing and sibilant but also cool and calm.
Gallery
- ManderArt.png
Concept art.
- ManderHuman.png
Mander as a human.
Trivia
Etymology
- Mander's name is short for salamander.
Notes
[a] Mander’s age is given as late thirties (meaning he is roughly aged around 37-39, as opposed to one's early thirties — aged roughly 30-33 — and mid-thirties — aged roughly around 34-36) thus placing his birthday in the late 1840s.
References
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