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Characters from ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' include:
 
== [[Nakama|Main Characters]] ==
 
=== Jak ===
 
[[File:jak of as 3.png|frame|"Let's go topside and see what kind of trouble we can get into."]]
 
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{{quote|Voiced By: [[Phil LaMarr]]}}
 
Count Veger is obsessed with "destroying all shadows" and likes everything neat and tidy, but just can't accept that life is messy. He strongly distrusts Jak and his Dark Eco abilities and was the reason Jak was banished to the Wasteland. In some ways, Veger really means well (or so he claims), but he's doing things the wrong way and for all the wrong reasons. In the end, through a rather odd series of events, he {{spoiler|becomes an ottsel, and Kleiver's sidekick.}}
 
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]
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* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]] - {{spoiler|He [[Be Careful What You Wish For|is transformed into a tiny, furry precursor]].}}
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]] - Early concept art for Count Veger shows him sporting a mustache that greatly resembles that of a [[Adolf Hitler|certain dictator]].
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]] - A scene in ''Daxter'' has him arguing against the Dark Warrior Program, saying straight-up that it is a bad idea. Of course, given Veger's personality, it is unclear if he objects to it because he finds it too evil, of it is just [[Pragmatic Villainy]] on his part.
* [[Firing One-Handed]] - The former trope image was taken from a scene near the end where he threatens Jak.
* Handguns
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* [[Twitchy Eye]] - He gets one after [[The Reveal]].
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]] - He had enough influence to get Jak removed from the city and practically blamed for everything. Unfortunately for him, the publicity doesn't last forever.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] - He really wants to destroy the Metal Heads, and the Dark Makers, but does a lot of terrible things to meet that end. The "Well-Intentioned" part is eventually subverted, however, when it is gradually made clear that Veger actually has his own self-serving motivations for why he wants to destroy the Metal Heads, not because he actually cares about the people of Haven city. He especially shows his true colors when he decides to taunt Jak over his father's death for no reason, other than petty sadism.
 
=== Damas ===
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[[File:King Damas 5352.png|frame|"In the unforgiving Wasteland we value strength and survival above all."]]
 
 
The king of Spargus City, the home of refugees who were cast out of Haven City and left to die. Before being betrayed by Baron Praxis, he was the leader of Haven City. {{spoiler|He also happens to be Jak's father.}}
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* [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]]: Goes from being an unpleasant ally in ''Jak 3'' to working for Mizo in ''Jak X''.
* [[My Nayme Is]]
* [[Fatass]]
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== Jak X ==
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* {{spoiler|[[Manipulative Bastard|Manipulative Bitch]]}}
* [[My Nayme Is]]
* [[The Ugly GuysGuy's Hot Daughter]]
* [[You Killed My Father]]: Jak killed Rayn's father and she becomes quite upset when she finds out, though she forgives him later.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: In the ''Jak X'' commentary, they say that the original plan was to make Rayn [[Big Beautiful Woman|"more Rubenesque"]] to (sort of) match her father. They decided to go for the "standard" Naughty Dog female model for her, instead. ''WHY?!''
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* [[The Magic Touch]] - {{spoiler|At least when it comes to the Eco Core.}}
 
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