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* [[Complete Monster]]: Most of the major villains, including Chernobog and Elizabeth.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Most of the major villains, including Chernobog and Elizabeth.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: In-universe. There's a trial scene in ''The Shadow of the Lion''. An aristocratic jerk tries to frame Benito for a murder, and things get a bit complicated when Benito refuses to say where he was when it happened. The jerk is proven a liar, and Benito [[Groin Attack|knees]] him and then punches him good and hard in the face. Pretty much everyone watching thinks this is rather funny; it's stated that the chief justice might've been the only person there who kept a straight face. But ''then'' the judge brings up the question of why Benito wouldn't explain his whereabouts. Petro Dorma improvises, saying, "a gentleman's obligations, you understand ... [[Accidental Truth|a young lady by the name of Maria]]--no last names, please!" Benito goes [[Luminescent Blush|really dark red]] and asks "How the hell did ''you'' know?" Not even the chief justice can keep a straight face at that.


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Latest revision as of 00:05, 6 April 2014


  • Complete Monster: Most of the major villains, including Chernobog and Elizabeth.
  • Crowning Moment of Funny: In-universe. There's a trial scene in The Shadow of the Lion. An aristocratic jerk tries to frame Benito for a murder, and things get a bit complicated when Benito refuses to say where he was when it happened. The jerk is proven a liar, and Benito knees him and then punches him good and hard in the face. Pretty much everyone watching thinks this is rather funny; it's stated that the chief justice might've been the only person there who kept a straight face. But then the judge brings up the question of why Benito wouldn't explain his whereabouts. Petro Dorma improvises, saying, "a gentleman's obligations, you understand ... a young lady by the name of Maria--no last names, please!" Benito goes really dark red and asks "How the hell did you know?" Not even the chief justice can keep a straight face at that.