The Comically Serious: When asking the Hero's allegiance, if the Hero says "Chaos", she will declare the Hero a trailer and have them executed, before a message pops up saying Gravelyn does not approve of jokes, and the player is given a second chance to answer correctly.The Champion: She is The Champion of Light.She also dresses in one at the end of the Alliance questchain in Shadowfall, where she dares Drakath to come to her.Her Slave Bikini she is dressed in during the Doomwood Saga.Sepulchure never calls himself evil, preferring to associate himself with Darkness, but Gravelyn explicitly refers to herself as an evil empress and rebrands Shadowscythe as a force of evil rather than Darkness. Card-Carrying Villain: Contrasts her father in this regard.Big Damn Heroes: She shows up to the fight against Vordred at the final moment, to stab him in the back and finish him off, using a staff made from Noxus' head.Bastard Bastard: While never outright said, she is heavily implied to be the illegitimate child of King Alteon's wife.And in the finale of the second Doomwood saga, she's purified the blade and made it a weapon of Destiny! In the Doomwood finale, she finishes off Vordred with the weapon that she had created from Noxus' skull. Bad with the Bone: Gravelyn's weapon of choice is the Doom Weapon that once belonged to her father.But when, like Drakath, your enemy is powerful and vastly outmatches you in numbers and strength, trying to use the same tactics will only get you wrecked yourself, as both Gravelyn and her Shadowscythe forces learn. Attack! Attack! Attack!: When it comes to fighting Chaos, Gravelyn's watchword is "Good defends, Evil attacks." When your forces are numerically superior and your enemy is weak, attacking with overwhelming force is a good way to utterly wreck your enemy.In the "Cathedral of Time" 2017 New Year event, history got rewritten so it was Alteon who killed Sepulchure, leading Gravelyn to have him as her nemesis instead.Arch-Enemy: To Drakath, for killing her father.In some respects, she's evil in name only, and is otherwise a hero. Anti-Hero: She prides herself on being aligned with Evil, but is scarcely ever shown doing anything villainous, and her heroics far outweigh her evil deeds.Affably Evil: While she is Evil, she is also the easiest to get along with, least compared with Sepulchure, Dage, and Nulgath.Adaptation Name Change: Her name is spelt with an additional "N" in DragonFable.It is revealed in Doomwood Part 2 that she is the Champion of Light. It gets raised again in the Infernal Invasion Saga, with the help of the Hero, to fight against the infernal invaders sent by the Queen of Monsters.ĭaughter of Sepulchure who runs the Shadowscythe Empire after her father's death. Until the Chaos Finale, anyway, when Gravelyn and all her forces work together (with the assistance of a Not Quite Dead Hero) to raise the fortress for battle against Drakath. It doesn't really float anymore though since Drakath damaged it. Ominous Floating Castle: Their headquarters is a castle on the back of a giant Dracolich.But even then, some of their evil deeds are just petty. Or at least, not until the Empress Strikes Back storyline. Noble Demon: Aside from enslaving the dead, they haven't done anything truly evil since Sepulchure's defeat and have in fact even done many heroic deeds, if a little roughly.The Necrocracy: Almost their entire army and staff is comprised of undead.They prove how evil they are by killing puppies and raising them as undead. Evil Versus Oblivion: Their opposition to Chaos counts as this.Card-Carrying Villain: Most members treat evil not as a means to an end, but almost religiously as an end itself.Avenging the Villain: Pretty much their main purpose since Sepulchure's defeat.Anti-Villain: In spite of being "evil", they are fighting along the same side as "good" in order to defeat Chaos.
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