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[[Image:253 three.gif|frame|The Three]] | [[Image:253 three.gif|frame|right|The Three]] | ||
'''The Three''' are three ghostly apparitions corrupt those in positions of power, especially when they are at their most desperate. They are [[Wikipedia:Embodiment|embodiments]] of Greed, Ambition, and Revenge and take the spectral forms of a Gelert, a Dark Faerie, and a Skeith. It is unknown which forms correspond to which flaw. | '''The Three''' are three ghostly apparitions corrupt those in positions of power, especially when they are at their most desperate. They are [[Wikipedia:Embodiment|embodiments]] of Greed, Ambition, and Revenge and take the spectral forms of a [[Gelert]], a [[Dark Faerie]], and a [[Skeith]]. It is unknown which forms correspond to which flaw. | ||
The Three were featured as a trading card in the [[Neopets TCG]]s' ''Battle for Meridell'' expansion. | The Three were featured as a trading card in the [[Neopets TCG]]s' ''Battle for Meridell'' expansion. | ||
==Plot Summaries== | ==Plot Summaries== | ||
===Champions of Meridell=== | ===Champions of Meridell=== | ||
''Main Article: [[Champions of Meridell]]'' | :''Main Article: [[Champions of Meridell]]'' | ||
The Three, it was revealed during the Battle for Meridell, corrupted [[Lord Darigan]] and encouraged him to go to war and to use the Orb for his own purposes. | The Three, it was revealed during the Battle for Meridell, corrupted [[Lord Darigan]] and encouraged him to go to war and to use the Orb for his own purposes. | ||
===Battle for Meridell=== | ===Battle for Meridell=== | ||
''Main Article: [[Battle for Meridell]] | :''Main Article: [[Battle for Meridell]] | ||
[[Lord Kass]] was corrupted by The Three to succeed where Lord Darigan had failed. They admitted that Darigan's greed had failed them, and hoped Kass' wouldn't. When Lord Darigan returned and won against Kass in battle, The Three took him, leaving nothing of him except a trail of smoke, for he had "promised [them] everything [and] that's exactly what [they] will take in return", and then claimed that Lord Darigan would return to them eventually. | [[Lord Kass]] was corrupted by The Three to succeed where Lord Darigan had failed. They admitted that Darigan's greed had failed them, and hoped Kass' wouldn't. When Lord Darigan returned and won against Kass in battle, The Three took him, leaving nothing of him except a trail of smoke, for he had "promised [them] everything [and] that's exactly what [they] will take in return", and then claimed that Lord Darigan would return to them eventually. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*'''Neopets TCG''': [http://neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=2&id=22 The Three] | *'''Neopets TCG''': [http://neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=2&id=22 The Three] | ||
*'''Neopedia''': [http://neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=253 The Three] | *'''Neopedia''': [http://neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=253 The Three] | ||
[[Category: Villains]] | [[Category: Villains]] |
Revision as of 16:01, 20 April 2007
The Three are three ghostly apparitions corrupt those in positions of power, especially when they are at their most desperate. They are embodiments of Greed, Ambition, and Revenge and take the spectral forms of a Gelert, a Dark Faerie, and a Skeith. It is unknown which forms correspond to which flaw.
The Three were featured as a trading card in the Neopets TCGs' Battle for Meridell expansion.
Plot Summaries
Champions of Meridell
- Main Article: Champions of Meridell
The Three, it was revealed during the Battle for Meridell, corrupted Lord Darigan and encouraged him to go to war and to use the Orb for his own purposes.
Battle for Meridell
- Main Article: Battle for Meridell
Lord Kass was corrupted by The Three to succeed where Lord Darigan had failed. They admitted that Darigan's greed had failed them, and hoped Kass' wouldn't. When Lord Darigan returned and won against Kass in battle, The Three took him, leaving nothing of him except a trail of smoke, for he had "promised [them] everything [and] that's exactly what [they] will take in return", and then claimed that Lord Darigan would return to them eventually.