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The Invincible Lord is shown to be greedy and power-hungry, as he wanted [[Heath]], and later [[Wren]], to work for him so he could build more Indestructible Cities and conquer the continent. It is also mentioned multiple times that he is cunning. He is called "Lord Jackanapes" by Heath, implying that he is conceited. | The Invincible Lord is shown to be greedy and power-hungry, as he wanted [[Heath]], and later [[Wren]], to work for him so he could build more Indestructible Cities and conquer the continent. He has ideas about who is useful and who isn't, and what he can use everyone for, and will do anything to make his plans happen; to him, everyone is expendable.{{Ref|L2|80}} It is also mentioned multiple times that he is cunning. He is called "Lord Jackanapes" by Heath, implying that he is conceited. | ||
He shows himself to be a poor father with a rather low opinion of his son, all but threatening Undauntable to tell him about the "girl who controls dragons" while at the same time calling him a "stupid waste of space." | He shows himself to be a poor father with a rather low opinion of his son, all but threatening Undauntable to tell him about the "girl who controls dragons" while at the same time calling him a "stupid waste of space." | ||
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- "I will find this girl, […] I will find her, and her dragon — or dragons, if Boar's theory is correct. You can be of use to me, or you can be a stupid waste of space, as usual. But either way, one day I will control the girl who controls dragons, and then … then the whole world will be mine at last."
- — The Invincible Lord to Undauntable about Wren, Dragonslayer
The Invincible Lord is a male human who rules the Indestructible City and is the father of Undauntable.
Appearance
The Invincible Lord has his dark hair combed into a thick royal mane. He often wears scarlet robes and rings on every one of his long and thin fingers.[1]
Personality
The Invincible Lord is shown to be greedy and power-hungry, as he wanted Heath, and later Wren, to work for him so he could build more Indestructible Cities and conquer the continent. He has ideas about who is useful and who isn't, and what he can use everyone for, and will do anything to make his plans happen; to him, everyone is expendable.[2] It is also mentioned multiple times that he is cunning. He is called "Lord Jackanapes" by Heath, implying that he is conceited.
He shows himself to be a poor father with a rather low opinion of his son, all but threatening Undauntable to tell him about the "girl who controls dragons" while at the same time calling him a "stupid waste of space."
Biography
Legends
The Invincible Lord was mentioned throughout the story, wanting to hire the fabled Dragonslayer so that he could protect the city and slay dragons. This led to much frustration on the Dragonslayer's part, which over time turned to fear, causing Heath to hire anyone who swore loyalty to him. The Invincible Lord sent a spy, Boar, during this time, and Boar became a close guard to Heath.
In the epilogue, Boar returned to the Invincible Lord and informed him that Heath was a fraud. He then decided to shift his tactics to finding Wren, believing she was able to control dragons because of the fact that she was able to find dragon scales and talk to Sky. His son, Undauntable, tried to lie and keep her safe, to which the Invincible Lord responded with, "Stop sniveling. You're lying. You're terrible at it." He stated that one day, he will find and control Wren and conquer Pyrrhia.
Family Tree
| Invincible Lord | Unknown | ||||||||||||||
| Undauntable | |||||||||||||||
Quotes
- "Sit with me, boy, […] Apparently we have a visitor with a story worth hearing."
- ― to Undauntable (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
- "And what have you learned? Did you plant the stories I told you to? […] Is he coming here at last?"
- ― to Boar, about the Dragonslayer (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
- "Demanded — what? […] How could a dragon say anything?"
- ― to Boar (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
- "Everybody out, […] Boar, good work, and don't go far. I want every detail of this story. […] You. Stay."
- ― to Undauntable (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
- "Undauntable, […] That man described a dragon whose scales seem to match the ones you wear. I think it's time you told me where you've been getting them."
- ― to Undauntable (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
- "Stop sniveling. You're lying. You're terrible at it."
- ― to Undauntable when he tries to lie about Wren to keep her safe (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
- "I will find this girl, […] I will find her, and her dragon — or dragons, if Boar's theory is correct. You can be of use to me, or you can be a stupid waste of space, as usual. But either way, one day I will control the girl who controls dragons, and then … then the whole world will be mine at last."
- ― to Undauntable, about Wren (Dragonslayer, epilogue)
References
- ↑ Dragonslayer, epilogue
- ↑ Dragonslayer, page 80
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