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{{Quote|I once was a Captain, but my [[Pirate Crew|pirates]] mutinied, due to my lack of a convincing pirate accent. My soul remains trapped in time. Perhaps that [[Zarok|Wizard]]'s big clock can set me free?|Captain Coffman, upon being found.}}
{{Quote|I once was a Captain, but my [[Pirate Crew|pirates]] mutinied, due to my lack of a convincing pirate accent. My soul remains trapped in time. Perhaps that [[Zarok|Wizard]]'s big clock can set me free?|Captain Coffman, upon being found.}}
'''Captain Coffman''' was one of nineteen [[Lost Souls|lost souls]] trapped inside a chest by [[Zarok the Sorcerer]]. [[Sir Dan]] freed him and laid him to rest.
'''Captain Coffman''' was one of nineteen [[Lost Souls|lost souls]] trapped inside a chest by [[Zarok the Sorcerer]]. [[Sir Dan]] freed her and laid her to rest.
==History==
==History==
Coffman was the captain of a pirate ship. His crew mutinied and he was eventually trapped inside a chest with other lost souls by Zarok. Sir Dan set him free.
Coffman was the captain of a pirate ship. Her crew mutinied and she was eventually trapped inside a chest with other lost souls by Zarok. Sir Dan set her free.
==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===Location===
===Location===
Captain Coffman can be found below the decks of [[the Ghost Ship]]. He can be easily found if [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] drops down the area with the nets.
Captain Coffman can be found below the decks of [[the Ghost Ship]]. She can be easily found if [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] drops down the area with the nets.
===Laying to rest===
===Laying to rest===
{{Quote|If I recall correctly, the big hand should be set to the number of force fields, and the little hand, to the number of brains.|Coffman, upon being brought to the correct place.}}
{{Quote|If I recall correctly, the big hand should be set to the number of force fields, and the little hand, to the number of brains.|Coffman, upon being brought to the correct place.}}