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  • Triumgorate
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  • The Triumgorate is a trio of Lieutenants that serve the Gittish Empire in IX. All of them are based off of animals, have hyphenated names, and have "gore" somewhere in their names.
  • The Triumgorate is the collective name of three Lieutenants who serve and protect the House of Gitt. According to their descriptions and context, they once were humans who were killed by the sacred dragon Greygnarl. When a mysterious menace brought them back to life, they reincarnated as the humanoid animals they are best known as. The Triumgorate is formed by:
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Ice
  • 75
  • 125
Spells
Agi
  • 130
  • 136
  • 148
  • 156
  • 162
  • 172
blast
  • 125
ATK
  • 125
  • 196
  • 206
  • 220
  • 234
petri
  • 25
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Gold
  • 0
  • 4050
  • 4550
  • 17500
Num
  • 270
  • 271
  • 272
Fire
  • 75
Name
  • Hootingham-Gore
  • Goreham-Hogg
  • Goresby-Purrvis
MP
  • 25
  • 40
  • 255
Abilities
  • Spooky Aura
  • Attack, upward slice , Hatchet Man, Multislash, Flame Slash, Kacrackle Slash
  • Attack, Upward slice , Hatchet Man, Multislash, Flame Slash, Kacrackle Slash
  • Attack, critical hit, ball and chain swing , Psyche Up
agidown
  • 25
  • 50
atkdown
  • 50
illus
  • 25
defdown
  • 25
  • 50
  • 75
attract
  • 5
  • 10
mrdown
  • 50
  • 75
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exp
  • 15500
  • 16500
  • 17500
  • 18000
  • 18500
  • 20000
Drop
  • Sage's elixir
  • Tough guy tattoo
  • Fizzle foil
  • Malicite
  • Agility ring
  • Densinium
DEF
  • 192
  • 238
  • 256
Note
  • One of the Triumgorate. A swordsman who swore allegiance to the Empire hoping to meet with some worthy adversaries. Died faithfully protecting his master some three hundred years ago, and was brought back in a new, feline form.
  • One of the Triumgorate. Used stolen celestial power to bring back Barbarus and bend him to the will of the Empire. Threw his lot in with the ghastly Gittish Empire three hundred years ago, and was brought back as a beastly bird.
  • Mini-boss, pretty much the same as it was except its HP is less, Agility is a little more, and it gives less reward upon defeat.
  • Mini-boss, pretty much the same except its HP is less, attack and agility are a little more, and gives less reward upon defeat.
  • Mini-boss, pretty much the same as it was except its HP is halved, Attack and Agility is a little more, and gives less reward upon defeat.
  • One of the Triumgorate. He sealed those who fell from the skies in cells and sucked out their power. Was burnt to a cinder by Greygnarl's blazing breath three centuries ago, and brought back as a horrific hog.
Light
  • 75
  • 150
Dark
  • 50
  • 125
Earth
  • 125
Family
  • Bird
  • Beast
HP
  • 1027
  • 1235
  • 1653
  • 3550
  • 4050
  • 4550
Wind
  • 50
  • 125
Location
  • Gittingham Palace - Exterior - Entrance
  • Gittingham Palace - Exterior - Outside L4
  • Realm of the Mighty - L8
  • Realm of the Mighty - L3
  • Palace of the Mighty - Exterior
  • Gortress - L1
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  • The Triumgorate is the collective name of three Lieutenants who serve and protect the House of Gitt. According to their descriptions and context, they once were humans who were killed by the sacred dragon Greygnarl. When a mysterious menace brought them back to life, they reincarnated as the humanoid animals they are best known as. The Triumgorate is formed by: * Lt. Goreham-Hogg: Uses a mace and his brute strength to fight and is in charge of looking after rebel prisoners. * Lt. Hootingham-Gore: Able to resurrect the undead , he uses powerful magic to fight. * Lt. Goresby-Purrvis: Uses a sword to fight and holds great respect for a worthy opponent. Along with King Godwyn, they were resurrected by Corvus, out of spite for mortals and Celestrians. The fallen Celestrian resurrects the trio yet one more time (without King Godwyn this time) to face the hero/heroine on his/her way through the final dungeon.
  • The Triumgorate is a trio of Lieutenants that serve the Gittish Empire in IX. All of them are based off of animals, have hyphenated names, and have "gore" somewhere in their names.