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rdfs:comment | - Jeeves was a medium sized robot with a rectangular-shaped upper body. Its lower body was triangular and elongated, as well as being attached to a flattened cylinder that allowed the robot to move. It had a pair of long thin arms. Jeeves' head was also rectangular-shaped and sported two red eyes.
- A jeeves was a Jacksonian term that referred to a person who'd been given treatments to ensure their loyalty to another. This was particularly commonly done with bodyguards and others who worked directly for and with Barons. Outside Jackson's Whole, the ba from the Celestial Garden in the Cetagandan Empire were very likely similarly (if much more elegantly) conditioned.
- Discreet and efficient, Jeeves has worked for Zlatar for over 20 years. The perfect butler, Jeeves is just as comfortable permanently disposing of overly curious nuisances as he is looking after his boss's important guests.
- Jeeves is a butler working for Madame Muchmoney.
- Jeeves is the butler in Kaliga Manor.
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- Jeeves is the first Repair bot that is not 'consumed' on use, although requiring a large amount of resources to craft. It is also the first bot to provide bank access, although only to Engineers.
- Jeeves was the butler to Gargon, a wealthy recluse.
- Jeeves is some retarded fucker ratchet plays in the holo-FUCK show Secret Agent 007.
- Jeeves is the butler at Homer and Mindy's Mansion, a figment of Homer's imagination.
- Reginald Jeeves is a fictional character in the short stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse, being the "personal gentleman's gentleman" (valet) of Bertie Wooster (Bertram Wilberforce Wooster). Created in 1915, Jeeves would continue to appear in Wodehouse's works until his final, completed, novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen in 1974, making him Wodehouse's most famous character. The name "Jeeves" comes from Percy Jeeves, a Warwickshire cricketer killed in the First World War.
- Jeeves is a character in Fable II. He serves as Lord Lucien's butler at the beginning of the game. He greeted the Hero of Bowerstone and the Hero's sister, Rose, as children when Lucien summoned them and offered them a brief tour of Castle Fairfax, inadvertently introducing the future Hero to Garth. However, after Lucien killed Rose and supposedly killed the Hero, he went to The Spire, leaving Castle Fairfax and Bowerstone behind him. Before his departure, though, Lord Lucien fired the majority of his old staff, including Jeeves, as to ensure their silence.
- Jeeves appears in Kerrie Beach, along with Ley, to search for the head of the Burning Canyon Family, Dio, under orders of Peter von Crimson River, Ley's father. The duo appear again in King Guang's Fen and encounter the Grand Chase, asking them if they had seen Dio, but are disappointed when they find out they haven't, and leaves.
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- Pokémon: Johto League Champions
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- Copper Ore
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- Titansteel Bar
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- Khorium Ore
- Titanium Ore
- Crystallized Shadow
- Saronite Ore
- Handful of Cobalt Bolts
- Essence of Fire
- Fel Iron Ore
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- Mote of Fire
- Cobalt Ore
- Field Repair Bot 110G
- Field Repair Bot 74A
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Job | - Butler
- Butler at Homer and Mindy's Mansion.
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Story | - The Passing of Uncle Gargon
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- The Trouble With Snubbull
- Humble Servant
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Home | - Fairfax Castle before he left Lucien
- The Cow & Corset inn after he left Lucien
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abstract | - Jeeves was a medium sized robot with a rectangular-shaped upper body. Its lower body was triangular and elongated, as well as being attached to a flattened cylinder that allowed the robot to move. It had a pair of long thin arms. Jeeves' head was also rectangular-shaped and sported two red eyes.
- A jeeves was a Jacksonian term that referred to a person who'd been given treatments to ensure their loyalty to another. This was particularly commonly done with bodyguards and others who worked directly for and with Barons. Outside Jackson's Whole, the ba from the Celestial Garden in the Cetagandan Empire were very likely similarly (if much more elegantly) conditioned.
- Jeeves appears in Kerrie Beach, along with Ley, to search for the head of the Burning Canyon Family, Dio, under orders of Peter von Crimson River, Ley's father. The duo appear again in King Guang's Fen and encounter the Grand Chase, asking them if they had seen Dio, but are disappointed when they find out they haven't, and leaves. Ley also uses Jeeves to attack for her amusement. In Jeeves Etiquette, the butler appears behind his mistress and rushes forward to punch the enemy, sending them flying across the field. In Jeeves Power Bomb, the butler spawns in front of his mistress to punch the ground a few times. In both scenarios, after the attack, Jeeves disappears in a large puff of smoke, but not before flexing his muscles.
- Discreet and efficient, Jeeves has worked for Zlatar for over 20 years. The perfect butler, Jeeves is just as comfortable permanently disposing of overly curious nuisances as he is looking after his boss's important guests.
- Jeeves is a butler working for Madame Muchmoney.
- Jeeves is the butler in Kaliga Manor.
- !colspan="2"|Item !width="10%"|Price |- |align=center width=32px| File:Condensed Dispel Potion Icon.png |align=left| Condensed Dispel Potion |align=right| 150 |- |- |}
- Jeeves is the first Repair bot that is not 'consumed' on use, although requiring a large amount of resources to craft. It is also the first bot to provide bank access, although only to Engineers.
- Reginald Jeeves is a fictional character in the short stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse, being the "personal gentleman's gentleman" (valet) of Bertie Wooster (Bertram Wilberforce Wooster). Created in 1915, Jeeves would continue to appear in Wodehouse's works until his final, completed, novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen in 1974, making him Wodehouse's most famous character. The name "Jeeves" comes from Percy Jeeves, a Warwickshire cricketer killed in the First World War. Both the name "Jeeves" and the character of Jeeves have come to be thought of as the quintessential name and nature of a valet, butler, or chauffeur, inspiring many similar characters (as well as the name of the Internet search engine Ask Jeeves). A "Jeeves" is now a generic term in references such as the Oxford English Dictionary. Jeeves is a valet, not a butler—that is, he serves a man and not a household. However, Bertie Wooster has lent out Jeeves as a butler on several occasions, and notes: "If the call comes, he can buttle with the best of them."
- Jeeves was the butler to Gargon, a wealthy recluse.
- Jeeves is a character in Fable II. He serves as Lord Lucien's butler at the beginning of the game. He greeted the Hero of Bowerstone and the Hero's sister, Rose, as children when Lucien summoned them and offered them a brief tour of Castle Fairfax, inadvertently introducing the future Hero to Garth. However, after Lucien killed Rose and supposedly killed the Hero, he went to The Spire, leaving Castle Fairfax and Bowerstone behind him. Before his departure, though, Lord Lucien fired the majority of his old staff, including Jeeves, as to ensure their silence. Ten years later, the Hero sought out Jeeves for the location of Lucien's diary. After his dismissal, he had been spending most of his time at the Cow and Corset pub in Bowerstone Market. Still angry and bitter at his former master for firing him a decade ago, the now-decidedly drunk Jeeves didn't recognize the Hero at all, probably due to his presumption that they were dead. He asked for 1,000 gold in exchange for the location of the diary, insistent that the interaction be kept secret. Once the gold is procured, Jeeves admits that he had the diaries buried by Bower Lake, hoping to "sell them one day and make a profit off the old tyrant". He planned to buy a house with the money and, after receiving it, is never seen again.
- Jeeves is some retarded fucker ratchet plays in the holo-FUCK show Secret Agent 007.
- Jeeves is the butler at Homer and Mindy's Mansion, a figment of Homer's imagination.
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