![]() ![]() Everything the trio and the gods did to try and beat him at his own game was all according to his plan. But whenever he shows up, things get a hell of a lot worse and nightmarish, changing the narrative from the standard Lovecraft Lite where the good guys seemingly triumph over the Great Ancients and their servants into a Cosmic Horror Story where their efforts only helped hasten the doom of humanity. Knight of Cerebus: The series is already undeniably dark as it is.Generic Doomsday Villain: Despite having a clear enough personality, there's never any real reason given why he wants to bring the Great Ancients back other than because he's a power-hungry, seemingly insane Straw Nihilist.Faux Affably Evil: He mockingly congratulates the heroes on dispatching the Guardian and Shub-Niggurath and thereby activating the nodes, calling them "partners" and "friends", thanking them for their unintentional help in restoring the reign of the Great Ancients for his own benefit.Evil Old Folks: Around the better part of 700 years old, is immensely powerful, and wants to release the Great Ancients upon the world.The Cardinal: (in Ophelia's first vision of him) FOOOOOOL! Are you too dumb to understand my intentions? EVEN if you choose to close your eyes, YOOOOOOOOUUUU will have CHOSEEEEEN! Evil Is Hammy: Of the Large Ham variety in the first series, but mellows out (slightly) in the second and becomes more of a Cold Ham.Although a book in the Miller Estate's library on the theory of Leys is written by one Cardinal Kardec, who may or may not be him. Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He's only ever called "the Cardinal". ![]()
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