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Sammy Lawrence

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Although Sammy's human self was not seen in the game, the only known evidence about Sammy's human appearance is he once had a flowing cascade of brown or blonde hair, not remembering which one. From the third chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine, Alice Angel describes Sammy as once a "very handsome man", meaning that Sammy used to look attractive in appearance. This indicates that she knew him before. As described by Buddy, Sammy was a very "pointy" man. Buddy comments on his "pointy" nose, eyebrows, and chin, even saying that he looked like a bird when he was at his conductor stand. Buddy also mentions that Sammy "always" wore trousers and suspenders. At the opening night party for Ira Gershwin's Girl Crazy, as described by Joey, Sammy was wearing a neat simple black evening suit and other appropriate attire for the event, although his hair could have been slicked back a bit more than it was, as it was still long and floppy on the top. Joey also notes that Sammy was a few years younger than him, and he had an angular face that in certain lighting could make him look "insect-like." Overworked and abrasive but doing everything within his power to maintain his composure, Sammy's main interest is writing music and songs, as he started this career in his young years. In tapes, Sammy is shown to be a frustrated songwriter, with what seems to be a blunt and sarcastic disposition. With the addition of the numerous leaking pipes in his department, the ink pumps and all of the constant distractions when writing music for the Bendy cartoons, Sammy is irritated with Joey Drew's project as it keeps setting him back in his work. The only person he has kind words to say about is Susie Campbell, the former voice actress of Alice Angel, that he refers her as a very charming woman, suggesting that he was infatuated with her.
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Hoodie BrianThomas

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His first appearance is at the beginning of the series where it is shown that he is the main character for Marble Hornets, but is constantly annoyed and confused by Alex's attitude. When the tapes that Jay got from Alex, it was unclear as to where Brian was or what happened to him. In Entry #51, Brian innocently wanders about and gets several thought-provoking shots of himself wandering a burned-down building that Alex plans to claim is Brian's old school. During the shooting, Brian gets very uneasy and asks Alex to hurry up, only to be assaulted by The Operator shortly afterward. When the camera turns back on, Brian runs all over the building for Alex and stumbles across Tim who is coughing in the corner of a burned room. When Brian turns, The Operator is behind him and the video cuts again. When the video comes back, Brian is dragged off-screen by an unknown figure believed to be Alex, while another figure (or possibly the same) picks up the camera and leaves him behind. Entry #54 features Brian once again. However, considering the fact that he was fine in the tape (as is Tim), this tape must come before Entry #51. Here he waits with Alex in Tim's apartment while Tim goes off to turn the power back on. He is at the apartment to discuss what the movie trailer's music should be. He attempts to shoot a scene, and talks with Alex and Tim about a potential shooting spot in Entry #55. In Entry #83, Tim attacks Hoodie, causing him to fall from a windowsill, seemingly oof-ng him. Tim collects a tape from his pocket, which is shown, during Entry #84, to be the footage of Alex's auditions for Marble Hornets before he encountered The Operator. Brian is shown to be wearing the same hoodie during the auditions as Hoodie always wore, leading Tim to believe they were one and the same. Wears a yellow hoodie, hench the name "Hoodie", black jeans, black shoes, black gloves, and a black ski mask with red eyes and a red mouth. one of Slenderman's proxies aside from Masky and Tic-Toby
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Steve the Vehicon

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Steve the Vehicon , or simply Steve, is a fan-given name for a very clumsy Vehicon in Transformers: Prime. One of the most notable occurrences of Steve is the Vehicon who Starscream slapped in Sick Mind. Another appearance of Steve was the Vehicon Megatron threw off the Nemesis when Smokescreen took the Omega Keys in Inside Job. He has the unique ability to switch between the regular (car), miner, and Seeker body types, depending on the task at hand. Poor Steve just suffers the worst of fates but somehow survives. He often spends his time with another Vehicon (referred to as "Gary" on this page). Steve is a loyal soldier in the Decepticon ranks, and so he doesn't have much in the way of relationships beyond following the orders of his superiors and hoping to survive to the next day. He is loyal to whoever is in charge, but he will not simply follow EVERY order blindly, such as when he questioned Starscream about his leadership of the Decepticons. He addresses any leader as "lord" if they ask him to. He and "Gary" are not fond of their fellow cannon fodder, the Insecticons, since they seem more like scavengers and scrap eaters. Steve has no canonical appearance in Transformers: Prime or the aligned continuity outside of the Robots in Disguise Comic series. The information below is meant to give "identity" to memorable Vehicons as if they were one character, with the "Waspinator immortality" idea as a way to make the many "deaths" be the same character, surviving even when blown to pieces. Steve has also been seen with at least one other Vehicon, so the other Vehicon will be referred to as "Gary". Steve and "Gary" were driving around Jasper, Nevada, when they spotted Arcee and Jack Darby and pursued them. He informed Commander Starscream about the Autobot. After fighting Bumblebee and Arcee for a while, the Vehicons fled when Bulkhead showed up. |Also, Cliffjumper ain't dead for the fans who enjoy seeing him alive longer than +30 seconds|
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Golurk

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Golurk is an artificial Pokémon that resembles a large, bipedal automaton wearing a suit of armor. Its body is mostly teal in color, with some blue spots on its head, torso, right shoulder, and right hand. Its head is small when compared to the rest of its body, featuring two rectangular eyes, with the left one being "L"-shaped, and a pointed, blue, crest-like structure on top. It has large, rounded shoulders with a crystal-like formation jutting out and five-fingered hands with a blue rhombus on the back; a geometrical swirl is embedded on the rhombuses and on its shoulders. The underside of its waist is flat and connects directly to the midsection of its thighs. It has large, circular, brown bangles around its wrists and ankles. There is a crack running diagonally across its chest, patched by a brown, bandage-like seal, screwed to its chest in two points. Its eyes, the crack on its chest, and the swirls on its arms emit a pale-yellow glow. By virtue of its mechanical nature, Golurk can change the conformation of its body in order to accomplish various purposes. Notably, it can retract its arms and legs into its body, creating openings at its wrists and waist from where it can blast off energy as if they were rocket thrusters, allowing Golurk to fly at Mach speeds, despite its large size. Shiny Golurk's energy is blue instead of yellow. It can also turn into a cannon by retracting its legs, using its arms to anchor itself to the ground, and firing massive energy beams from the opening at its waist. In ancient times, Golurk even acted as sentries on artillery platforms built onto castle walls.
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Darkrai

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Darkrai is a black, shadow-like Pokémon. It has a small head with a white fog-like ghostly plume billowing from its head covering one of its bright blue eyes, with the portion on its face resembling hair. It also has a red spiky growth around its neck. It has skinny arms and long black tatters hanging from its shoulders. It also has black, claw-like hands. It has the slight appearance of an hourglass figure and appears to be wearing an old, ripped cloak. Darkrai generally stays afloat in the air and does not have any sort of legs, but it is able to extend stilt-like appendages similar to legs and stand on the ground. In self-defense, Darkrai can retract its head and white "plume" into the pit atop its torso fringed by the aforementioned red growth. Darkrai resides in Newmoon Island, where it is active during the new moon or moonless nights. Its main ability is to lull people to sleep and make them experience horrible nightmares. However, it is not intentionally malicious and only does this to as an act of self-defense or to chase people and Pokémon away from its territory. One time, Darkrai caused an entire village to experience nightmares, with the villagers having reported seeing it in their dreams. It is capable of speech while inside dreams. As seen in Sleepless In Pre-Battle!, Darkrai not only creates nightmares, but is also attracted to them. Only Darkrai's counterpart, the Legendary Pokémon Cresselia, or one of its Lunar Feathers, can cure those afflicted by its power. It's also possible to fend off Darkrai's nightmares by combining Snorlax's Drowsy Power with Cresselia's own. As mentioned in Pokémon Sleep, it has attempted to use Dark Void while it is asleep, perhaps because it cannot contain its overflowing power. The relationship between Darkrai and Cresselia can vary between different individuals and canons, with some depicting it as antagonistic, while others portray it as cooperative.
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Geryuganshoop

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Geryuganshoop is an alien, a general of the Dark Matter Thieves, and the right-hand man of Boros. Geryuganshoop's body is dark blue covered with translucent skin, which turned rainbow-colored when it was in battle. He had no arms, legs, or torso, but rather a multitude of tentacle-like appendages connected to his neck, much like an octopus. His head was oval and had two eyes and a mouth. Geryuganshoop was loyal to Boros; willing to throw himself in danger to defend him from intruders. At the same time, it recognized his own rank and handed out orders to all members of the Dark Matter Thieves from a control room, namely the various workers on board the ship. He's the most calculative in most circumstances but could lose his cool if the ship and those within it were put in danger. In regard to its prowess in battle, Geryuganshoop is somewhat arrogant and believed that there was no other psychic in the entire universe that surpassed him in skill.
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Azure

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Azure is a black-skinned Robloxian with several black tentacles on his back that appear to drip with some sort of fluid. In addition, he has spiky black hair (likely scene hair, although there is not enough detail in their concept art to confirm this) and one visible eye that glows indigo. He wears a black pointed hat with a glowing purple face, likely inspired by the Blizzaria Warlock hat in his old design, as well as a torn black capelet. He has a glowing purple Spawn emblem on his chest. Before he was transformed into a monster, he was a pale-skinned Robloxian with black scene hair, dark grey fingerless gloves, a dark grey torso to represent a shirt, and grey legs to represent pants. He has a Spawn emblem on his chest, just like Two Time has on their chest. He wears a hat that resembles Gray Old Wizard Hat. He appears to be without eyes, shown in the render Milestones 1, 2, and a photo of them together. |Survivors| Noob, 007n7, Veeronica, Shedletsky, Guest 1337, Two Time, Chance, Elliot, Dusekkar, Builderman, Taph, and you. |Killers| Slasher, C00lkidd, John Doe, Noli, 1x1x1x1, Guest 666, Nosferatu, and Azure.
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Digitamamon

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Digitamamon is a Perfect Digimon. It is an ultimate Digimon which has the appearance of a "Digi-Egg", the beginning and end of all Digimon. It is said that this Digitamamon, being at the apex of digivolution, will not digivolve from normal Digimon, and will never digivolve unless it fuses with data from another dimension. It is covered in an exoskeleton shaped like an egg, and all attacks are rendered meaningless before it. Attacks: Nightmare Syndrome, Hyper Flashing, and Stinky Egg. Digitamamon is a creature whose body is hidden inside an eggshell, which is broken in a way that exposes only its yellow eyes and green legs. Its feet have three toes each, and red claws. Inside the eggshell is its true form, a ghost-like creature which has a red mouth and purple arms with five fingers on each hand. |Characters: Davis, Veemon, T.K, Patamon, Kari, Gatomon, Yolei, Hawkmon, Cody, Armadillomon, Ken, Wormmon, Tai, Agumon, Matt, Gabumon, Sora, Biyomon, Izzy, Tentomon, Mimi, Palmon, Joe, Gomamon, and you. You can also add a Digimon partner if you want to|
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Stingmon

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Stingmon is an Insectoid Digimon. It is an extremely unusual Insectoid Digimon which possesses a humanoid shape. It possesses nimble movements and the tough exoskeleton characteristic to Insectoid Digimon. It excels in its abilities as an assassin, aiming at the opponent's vitals by accurately and keenly discerning the way they carry their body, and specializes in attacks that silence the opponent with a single blow. It is highly intelligent due to its extreme composure, and is the owner of a cool disposition. It wields the "Spikes" on both of its arms. Attacks: Spiking Strike, Spinning Spiking Strike, Moon Shooter, Multi-Moon Shooter, Evil Antenna, Wicked Antenna, Assassin's Dance, Sharp Fang, and Sharp Kick. Stingmon is an insectoid Digimon with a humanoid body structure. Its body is covered in a green and grey exoskeleton. It has pincers on its feet, "Spikes" on its forearms, and claw-like fingers on its hands. It also has two insect-like wings on its back and two long antennae on its head.
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Robot Randy

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Robot Randy is an automaton from a foreign planet whose starring role was in his self-titled episode. Randy's desire to not mindlessly destroy things made him an outcast to his fellow robots, which is shown to deeply trouble him and exacerbates his sense of loneliness. To compensate, he puts on a facade of superiority, calling himself the "most powerful robot in the universe" but still finds himself to be a failure to his people. Secretly, Randy is an incredible whittler that is particularly talented with reindeer sculptures, though he doesn't believe this hobby is worthwhile. He can also breakdance. However, he overcame his lack of confidence at the end of the self-titled episode. He also doesn't tolerate insults which was shown when he used his laser to blast a robot after asking him if he can make anything else which he took as insult. A pacifist in a society of violent robots, Randy was an object of ridicule among his clan. After excessive failure in the explosion department, he was sent to conquer Earth in order to redeem his honor. Once on the planet, he enslaved the residents of a farmhouse, forcing them to build statues of him. However, he was internally conflicted, as he did not wish to hurt others, but instead to whittle reindeer. The next day, a falling out between Eustace and Courage caused the statues to be destroyed, and so he punished the farmer and his wife. In the meantime, Courage challenged him to a dance competition to save them, which he won. Randy released his slaves, but realized that this confirmed his status as a failure. Fortunately, Muriel helped him see that his carving abilities made him too talented for petty destruction, and upon return to his planet, he was accepted for his skills. [Characters: Courage, Muriel Bagge, Eustace Bagge, Robot Randy, and You] {Not much characters in that episode, so uh... You can add your own for fun :D }
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Narrator (TDS)

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[Abilities] Levitation: Having no feet, the Narrator traverses the ground by levitating. The highest he has been shown to levitate was a few meters above the ground, however, he is regularly shown only just above it. Magic: While he does not use magic often, the Narrator can be inferred to be a proficient sorcerer, given how he effortlessly transformed one of his extras into a frog in the beginning cutscene of The Narratorium, and how he placed innumerable military personnel under his spell to be part of his show. Possession: The Narrator is able to possess the Spectators to use as vessels for his form. It is unknown if he had possessed anything other than a Spectator. Mimicry: The Narrator is able to mimic voices that belong to other people. He has first been shown to do this in The Final Act Event, mimicking Lord Exo's voice. Puppet Hands: The Narrator was shown to telepathically control a set of puppet hands named Lefty and Righty, that he can use for offensive and transportational purposes. With the hands, he has been shown killing/attacking Penumbras and Titus, and using them to lift himself into the air.
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Darkwing

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Bulk and Build: He shares the same large, muscular guard body type seen on other Cybertronian enforcers in the film. He’s broad and massive, emphasizing strength and intimidation. Primary Colors: His armor is primarily blue, with highlights and faceplate details in light blue that help him stand out from other guards. Helmet & Visor: He wears a distinctive black helmet, and his visor is pink, giving his head a stark, tech‑like expressiveness despite limited facial detail. Facial Design: Like many Cybertronians in this movie, Darkwing doesn’t have a traditional humanoid face with eyes and mouth — instead his visor and plating convey his expressions through shape and lighting. Overall Vibe: Darkwing’s look is utilitarian and brutal: the colors and shapes feel functional, like a soldier’s armor that’s been patched and worn from enforcing Sentinel Prime’s harsh policies. Characters: |Orion/Optimus Prime, D-16/Megatron, Elita/Elita One, B-127/Bee, Sentinel Prime, Darkwing, Arachnid, and you|
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Kurogiri

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Warp Gate: Kurogiri's Quirk granted him the ability to create and manipulate a dark fog from his head and hands. This fog acted as a portal to another location. Whenever he produced a mass of the dark fog, it transported anything it came into contact with to a location of Kurogiri's choosing. His Quirk is coordinate-based, so in order to use it, he needed to know the exact location where he was supposed to open the exit portal. He could also create multiple exit points where the things that touched his fog would emerge, as shown when he stopped the fight between Tomura, Dabi, and Himiko Toga and each of their hands appeared in a different location. This Quirk's usefulness and rarity made Kurogiri an extremely vital asset to the League of Villains, as even Tomura, despite being angered with Kurogiri during the raid on U.A. High School, did not dare punish him and had Nomu rescue him because he was their only way to escape. Warp Gate was an artificial Quirk made with a combination of several Quirks, with Oboro's Cloud used as the base factor. It is unknown how many Quirks besides Cloud were used to make Warp Gate. Tactical Intellect: During his battle against the Space Hero: Thirteen, Kurogiri created a portal in front of himself and opened the exit behind Thirteen, turning the suction power of her Black Hole Quirk against her, resulting in her back being torn and scarred. Kurogiri knew it would work because he realized that Thirteen was a rescue hero, and thus deduced that she lacked combat experience and battlefield awareness. Neck Brace: Kurogiri wears a metal brace around his neck to help defend a vital part of his body where he couldn't generate his protective dark fog. |LOV Members: Shigaraki, Kurogiri, Dabi, Toga, Twice, Spinner, Mr. Compress, Magne, and you.|
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Ginger

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Ginger is a light brown cookie with the right side of her face being bitten off. She has reddish-pink eyeshadow with two sets of eyelashes and pink blush underneath her left eye. She has white frosting hair with reddish-pink sprinkles on it. She wears a reddish-pink sleeveless dress with a lighter striped pattern and a white collar as well as mauve and white striped stirrup tights. When hurt by a Twisted, she looks forlorn. Ginger is a shy Toon, as stated in her introduction card. She seems somewhat insecure (as suggested in her dialogue with Bobette), and is slightly timid and socially awkward. However, she seems to love baking as much as Sprout and Cosmo do, and cares for her cousin (Cosmo), despite being unable to always be there for him and the other Toons, as she is a Holiday Toon. She also tries to look for entertainment to keep her busy outside of the holidays, proven in her interaction with Vee. Unlike her cousin, she's said to be a rather atrocious baker, but has impressive decorating skills, as stated in her introduction card. Baked with care!: This toon can heal a nearby targeted Toon to full Hearts for 100 tapes with a cooldown of 100. Toons: Blot, Bobette, Boxten, Brightney, Brusha, Coal, Connie, Cosmo, Finn, Flutter, Gigi, Ginger, Glisten, Goob, Looey, Poppy, Razzle & Dazzle, Rodger, Rudie, Scraps, Shrimpo, Teagan, Tisha, Toodles, Yatta, Astro, Pebble, Shelly, Sprout, Vee, Dandy, Dyle, and you.
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Ghostly Armor

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Human life| He was human once. Not a hero. Not a knight. Just… Useful. His name, back then, was said softly. He worked as a castle runner, the kind of person whose job was to move things from place to place without being noticed. Keys. Notes. Bottles wrapped in cloth. He learned the corridors by heart. Which floors creaked. Which guards looked bored instead of angry. Which doors were better knocked on, and which were better avoided. He believed in doing things correctly. If he followed instructions precisely, nothing bad would happen. That was the rule he lived by. He was small for his age. Apologized often. Flinched at raised voices. But he was trusted, because he was careful. Because he never dropped anything. Because he never argued. The day everything changed, he was carrying something fragile. Important, but not important enough to earn protection. Just a task handed down with a distracted wave. “Take this to the armory.” “Don’t be late.” “Be careful.” He was. That didn’t stop the accident. A shout. A rush of movement. Someone big, armored, important, turning a corner too fast. The bottle shattered. The hallway filled with noise and heat and panic. He remembers freezing, not knowing where to stand so he wouldn’t be in the way. No one blamed him out loud. That was the cruelest part. They looked past him. Stepped around him. Cleaned up the mess and moved on. His usefulness had cracked, and like the bottle, it wasn’t worth repairing. He didn’t go dramatically. There was no legend. No song. Just a quiet end in a place where he’d tried very hard to do everything right. When he woke again, he didn’t wake in a body. |Info| A full suit of enchanted armor animated by a ghost inside it, timid, polite, anxious, and constantly outmatched by Princess Syalis’ sleep ambitions. The armor itself is empty. The ghost floats inside and pilots it like a haunted exoskeleton.
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Zardy

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Zardy is a scarecrow with glowing yellow eyes and with what appears to be a piece of wood sticking out of his mouth. He wears a witch hat and mostly dark blue clothes: a short black poncho with gold touches, and tan-colored boots. He wears brown gloves and is holding his signature hoe in his left hand, with a mic now attached to it. During Bushwhack, Zardy's sprite is darkened significantly, and a yellow glow emits from his eyes and mouth, similar to a jack o'lantern. Zardy has more distant, cold, and does what he's supposed to do, which is to protect the weeds personality. A polar opposite to Pumpkin Jack, his little brother. (Yes, I see those two as siblings that would bicker from time to time)
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Security Puppet

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The Security Puppet's arms are covered with black and white stripes, sporting black joints, and appear to be suspended by two strings similar to an unused Five Nights at Freddy's 2 file of the original Puppet with strings. It also appears to have only one white button on the middle of its chest, with white stripes across the lower part of the torso, and its face appears to be split vertically in a fashion similar to the Funtime Animatronics. The tear streaks on its face are blue instead of purple, red circular cheeks, and has a red lip from the bottom area under the mouth. A tentacle-like appendage or wisp comes out of the top of its head, with four white stripes as well as a gold bulb on the end (similar to a jester's hat, coming to a bent point, adorned with stripes and gold bells). It also has what appears to be glitter floating around, as well as its pupil eyes being colored dandelion-yellow instead of a regular-eyed animatronic, with more circular sockets. Its present box is black with purple diagonal stripes (or maybe purple with black diagonal stripes), with red ribbons covering it vertically outside with a maroon interior.
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Blue Meramon

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Blue Meramon is a Flame Digimon. It burns with even hotter flames than the Champion-level Meramon, resulting in blue flames covering its body. It is difficult to subdue Blue Meramon due to its aggressive personality. [Attacks] Ice Phantom: Inflicts burns on the opponent with super-chilled air by punching them with a freezing fist made of ice. Cold Flame: Fires small ice flames multiple times. Vision Blinder (Vision Bind): Blinds enemies with bright blue flames. Frost Knuckle: Punches the enemy with a fist made of ice. Ice Bomb: Drops a huge ball of ice and causes a large explosion. Blue Meramon is a humanoid Digimon whose body is composed of blue flames. Blue Meramon serves under Skull Meramon. Blue Meramon was among a troop of Blue Meramons sent to conquer a Zone. Dorulumon warned them that Tactimon was planning on bombarding the battlefield with his Red Meramons in spite of his orders to hold the line. Dorulumon saved Blue Meramon's life in the aftermath and deserted that very day. Three years later he serves in the Magma Zone, and is one of the few members in the Bagra Army disillusioned by their methods, though he remains for the sake of his workers. When he has a chance, he shows leniency. He and Dorulumon recognize each other on sight. When Mikey and Dorulumon are set to be executed under Tactimon's orders, Blue Meramon uses the confusion brought by Christopher to rescue them. On the way to Mikey's Fusion Loader, Blue Meramon elaborates on his and Dorulumon's shared past. When they reach the Fusion Loader, Skull Meramon attacks the group. Blue Meramon saves Dorulumon from what would be a fatal blow. With his last breath, Blue Meramon smiles at Dorulumon and says that his debt is paid in full.
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