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|occupation = Former SeaWing King|age = |gender = Male|tribe = [[SeaWings]]|residence = (Deceased)|relatives = [[Queen Lagoon|Lagoon]] (wife) (deceased), [[Princess Splash|Splash]] (daughter) (deceased), [[Scallop]] (deceased), [[Current]] (deceased) (grandsons) [[Prince Fathom]] (grandnephew) (deceased), [[Queen Pearl]] (grandneice) (deceased), [[Indigo]] (grandnice in-law) (deceased) [[Princess Sapphire|Sapphire]] (sister in-law) (deceased), [[Albatross]] (brother in-law) (deceased)|books = ''[[Darkstalker (Special Edition)|Darkstalker]]'' (Legends)|ships = [[Queen Lagoon|Lagoonback]](canon)}}
|occupation = Former SeaWing King|age = |gender = Male|tribe = [[SeaWings]]|residence = (Deceased)|relatives = [[Queen Lagoon|Lagoon]] (wife) (deceased), [[Princess Splash|Splash]] (daughter) (deceased), [[Scallop]] (deceased), [[Current]] (deceased) (grandsons) [[Prince Fathom]] (grandnephew) (deceased), [[Queen Pearl]] (grandneice) (deceased), [[Indigo]] (grandnice in-law) (deceased) [[Princess Sapphire|Sapphire]] (sister in-law) (deceased), [[Albatross]] (brother in-law) (deceased)|books = ''[[Darkstalker (Special Edition)|Darkstalker]]'' (Legends)|ships = [[Queen Lagoon|Lagoonback]](canon)}}
King Humpback was the [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] King in the time of [[Darkstalker (Legends)]] and the mate of [[Queen Lagoon]]. He was killed in [[the Royal SeaWing Massacre]], when [[Albatross]] went mad and almost killed his entire family. He was described to have a creaky old voice by [[Fathom]]<ref> Darkstalker Legends page 59</ref> and often commented on how things were when he was a [[Dragonets|dragonet]]. [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]] seems to think he's annoying telling his story about how he used to eat scavenger sashimi every afternoon and his scavenger supplies just disappeared. "Someone must of had been messing with them, they couldn't of had gotten any smarter." [[Indigo]] said that someone should have told him he ate them all. While Pearl said that she wasn't going to be the one to tell him.
King Humpback was the [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] King in the time of [[Darkstalker (Legends)]] and the mate of [[Queen Lagoon]]. He was killed in [[the Royal SeaWing Massacre]], when [[Albatross]] went mad and almost killed his entire family. He was described to have a creaky old voice by [[Fathom]] and often commented on how things were when he was a [[Dragonets|dragonet]]. [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]] seems to think he's annoying telling his story about how he used to eat scavenger sashimi every afternoon and his scavenger supplies just disappeared. "Someone must of had been messing with them, they couldn't of had gotten any smarter." [[Indigo]] said that someone should have told him he ate them all. While Pearl said that she wasn't going to be the one to tell him.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 20:06, 28 October 2016

"You know, when I was a young whippersnapper, we had scavenger sashimi every afternoon."
— King Humpback, about his childhood.

Template:Infobox Character King Humpback was the SeaWing King in the time of Darkstalker (Legends) and the mate of Queen Lagoon. He was killed in the Royal SeaWing Massacre, when Albatross went mad and almost killed his entire family. He was described to have a creaky old voice by Fathom and often commented on how things were when he was a dragonet. Pearl seems to think he's annoying telling his story about how he used to eat scavenger sashimi every afternoon and his scavenger supplies just disappeared. "Someone must of had been messing with them, they couldn't of had gotten any smarter." Indigo said that someone should have told him he ate them all. While Pearl said that she wasn't going to be the one to tell him.

Trivia

  • His named is diverged from the Humpback Whale.
  • He's the third king to appear so far and the second SeaWing king, with the other being Tsunami's father, King Gill.

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