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27 mentions · Books 4, 7, 8
Opens the chapter with a journal entry detailing his mistake of killing an NPC shopkeeper and learning NPCs don't drop full inventory.
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Skyfowl indentured crawler and former trap master who owned the cookbook. He chose shopkeeping as penance after a fatal mistake, creates fabric art, and panics over being reassigned to guard duty.
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Tipid's companion, an eagle expert in traps mentioned as highly skilled.
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A skyfowl and Origamist who left notes in a scroll reflecting on his guilt over killing someone out of anger, and confirmed to Carl that the throne room is prepared.
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Veteran whose long-forgotten protection spell successfully hides Carl's trap lines from enemy detection.
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Gave tips to enhance the Dazzler traps' sound output, making them loud enough to shake the ground.
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Quietly sews paper art to cope with trauma; confirms he can operate independently without Carl's tables and insists his traps have contingencies.
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The skyfowl's level, granting him partial experience and credit for nearly all base traps.
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Mentioned as builders who did not construct the older, massive dwarven tunnel network.
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Referenced as capable of repairing Jamal's legs without requiring saferoom treatment.
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Stoic character who contributes to Carl's journal notes about dungeon mechanics.
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Mentioned in Carl’s opening notes for advising on alarm trap recipes and advanced menu access.
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Skyfowl Trap Master and level 86 former crawler who uses his neural implants and seismic monitors to detect changelings and underground activity.
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Rosetta's deity, communicates directly to manage enemy influx and requests Dreamers be culled before entering her lair.
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Crawler/ally who panics in chat about losing the gate, unaware that Carl is being used as part of his plans.
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Carl's guild/class reference, taught him trap tricks and the mount teleportation tactic.
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A steadfast ally urging immediate action to reclaim a captured gate before enemy towers activate, harboring a secret project unknown even to Porthus.
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Eccentric skyfowl/AI who demands the gate/antenna from Paca to enact revenge and threatens Carl if he refuses.
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Reports the successful retrieval of the Gate of the Feral Gods and confirms it is ready for Juice Box.
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An ally who confirms his trap is already set and agrees to evacuate to Larracos as Carl orders.
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Companion of Juice Box who departs via the “long way” to the 12th Floor.
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Disappeared alongside Juice Box, leaving Rosetta frustrated.
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Hides on the 9th floor, lies to Juice Box about entering the Nothing with her, and sacrifices himself by triggering a Legendary Trap.
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The skyfowl dude who revealed himself as not actually Theia, broke the Nothing, and is linked to Katia's hat incident.
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Deceased mercenary who sends a final posthumous message to the group chat before Heat 1 begins.
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Deceased crawler previously partnered with Juice Box.
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Deceased friend of Carl whose final trap broke the in-game version of the Nothing, triggering widespread entity invasions.
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