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Biographical information | |||
Gender | Male | ||
Age | Mid-thirties[1] | ||
Died | 1886 | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
Appears in | MediEvil 2 |
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Dogman (died 1886) is one of Palethorn's henchmen along with Mander. He appears in MediEvil 2.
History
Background
Dogman is a working class thug, employed for his strength and fierce disposition. Loyal to Palethorn out of stupidity 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 grew a furry pelt and dog-like features. 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
Dogman is a dog-like humanoid. He has grey-brown fur and resembles a bulldog. He wears a red torn up jacket, a white shirt, orange pants and black shoes. His human form before his transformation also heavily resembled a canine.
Personality
Dogman is fierce and vicious but is noted to be very dumb, being the polar opposite of Mander. He does not speak much and usually barks like a dog.
Gallery
- Dogman Art.jpg
Concept art.
- DogmanHuman.png
Dogman as a human.
Trivia
- Dogman is possibly named after or based on a cryptid known as the Michigan Dogman.
Notes
[a] Dogman’s age is given as mid-thirties (meaning he is roughly aged around 34-36, as opposed to one's early thirties — aged roughly 30-33 — and late thirties — aged roughly around 37-39) thus placing his birthday in the early 1850s.
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