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{{quote|''The people of this modern world looks on their fellows as tools. To such people, men are nothing but a means, not an end in and of themselves. That leaves precious little room for honor, elegance and panache.''|'''Hyacinthe Cavallere''' aka ''<s>The Shirt of the Night</s>'' ''The Night Shirt''}}
Originally titled '''Donjon Potron Minet''',
As the comic starts, Hyacinthe has left his father's kingdom in order to go to the city to visit his uncle, the Count of Florotte, who was banished from the kingdom by Hyacinthe's grand-father, because a crippled prince would have brought shame on the family. Upon arriving in the city, Hyacinthe is taken in by his uncle, who in exchange for the room and board wants his nephew to become the assistant of Florotte's assistant, Michael. As luck would have it, Hyacinthe finds out that his uncle is more or less the local Mafia don and that Michael is his [[The Dragon|top henchman]]. Determined to combat the crime and corruption of the city, without his uncle's knowledge, Hyacinthe becomes the [[Masked Avenger]] known as: '''The Night Shirt''' (no, the sillyness is not a translation mistake, the name was voluntary silly in French).
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* [[Affably Evil]]: Florotte, with emphasis on ''affably''.
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* [[The Unfavorite]]: Florotte clearly belonged to this trope when he was younger.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: Florotte and Chambon both qualify, being well-respected members of the community and all.
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