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[[Image:lg_346.gif|frame|Lord Kass [[NeoDeck]] image.]]
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'''Lord Kass''' is an [[Eyrie]] and former general in the army of [[Lord Darigan]] and took over the rule of [[Darigan Citadel]] after his defeat. By exploiting the media, he managed to convince his people to go to war with [[Meridell]] again.
'''Lord Kass''' was an [[Eyrie]] former general in the army of [[Lord Darigan]], who took over the rule of [[Darigan Citadel]] after Darigan disappeared after the [[Champions of Meridell]] [[plot]]. After becoming the Lord of the Citadel, he managed to convince his people to go to war with [[Meridell]] again through an extensive [[wikipedia:Propaganda|propaganda]] campaign.  


==Plot Summary==
==Plot Summary==
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:''Main Article: [[Battle for Meridell]]''
:''Main Article: [[Battle for Meridell]]''


After General Kass had gained enough support in the Citadel to claim he was Lord, he managed to convince his people [[King Skarl]] was ready to attack them. He suggested war, and, after his propaganda, his people agreed fairly quickly.
After the Spectre of Lord Darigan was destroyed and Darigan disappeared, Kass was contacted by [[The Three]] who encouraged him to take power and succeed where Lord Darigan failed. Corrupted by the ghostly apparitions, General Kass bribed and threatened his way to power in Darigan's stead. Ardent supporters of Darigan who opposed Kass' rise to power were charged with treason and disposed of - [[Master Vex]] was locked in his own dungeon, and [[Galgarroth]] was chained up and thrown from the floating fortress.


Kass then bribed and threatened his way to power. Those who held power under Darigan and opposed him were charged for treason and disposed of, most noticeably [[Master Vex]], who was locked in his own dungeon, and [[Galgarroth]], who was chained up and thrown from the floating fortress.
After General Kass had gained enough support in the Citadel to claim he was Lord, he managed to convince his people [[King Skarl]] was ready to attack them. He suggested war, and, after his disinformation drive, received the support of his people and begun the invasion.


During this time, whenever Lord Kass slept his dreams would be haunted by [[The Three]], who claimed he wasn't strong enough, and would take away his power if he wasn't greedy enough to use it, to which Lord Kass begged they don't take it away.
During this time, Lord Kass' dreams were haunted by The Three, who claimed he wasn't strong enough, and would take away his power if he wasn't greedy enough to use it, to which Lord Kass begged they don't take it away.


Soon after, Lord Kass sent a dancer to [[King Skarl]], the daughter of the enchantress [[Morguss]], [[The Court Dancer]]. With her dance she hypnotised Skarl, making him delay sending his army against the oncoming forces, leaving [[Jeran]] defenceless and Lord Kass to proceed to attack Meridell. After the Court Dancer's spell was broken, Meridell fought back on the ground while Jeran went and attacked the Citadel directly.
Soon after, Lord Kass sent a dancer to [[King Skarl]], the daughter of the enchantress [[Morguss]], [[The Court Dancer]]. With her dance she hypnotised Skarl the affairs of the court ground to a halt. [[Jeran]]'s army in the field was left unsupported to face the invasion force alone. After the Court Dancer's spell was broken, Meridell launched a counter attack, sending forces to meet the oncoming waves on the ground as well as sending Jeran to lead a force to fly in against the Citadel itself.  


Atop Darigan, Lord Kass trapped [[Morris]] and [[Count Boris]] in a corner, but was stopped by Jeran. Kass quickly disposed of him and threw him off the edge of the citadel, and was immediately attacked by [[Lord Darigan]].After a long battle, Lord Darigan destroys Lord Kass' amulet, and Kass retreats with fear into the citadel. There, The Three corner Lord Kass, and he disappears in an explosion of magic.
Atop the Citadel, Lord Kass trapped [[Morris]] and [[Count Boris]] in a corner, but was stopped by Jeran. Kass quickly disposed of him and threw him off the edge of the fortress, and was immediately attacked by returned [[Lord Darigan]]. After a duel with Darigan, Lord Kass fled deeper into the Citadel, and was taken in an explosion of magic by The Three in revenge for his failure.  


==Battledome==
==Battledome==
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{{BattleInfo|Kass|http://images.neopets.com/battledome/opponent_pics/kass.gif|4000|?|N/A|N/A|War Challenger}}
| Difficulty || 4000
As the war boss of the ''Battle for Meridell'', for every unsuccessful battle fought against him - that is to say, every time a player lost against him - Lord Kass lost one hit point for each future challenge. He was worth 10,000 war points to the player who finally defeated him - [http://www.neopets.com/userlookup.phtml?user=garet_jaxx garet_jaxx].  
|-
 
| Starting HP || 8310
Lord Kass used seven weapons:
|-
*''Prismatic Mirror'' - Attack: none; Defence: 80 - 100% Air, Darkness, Earth, Fire, Light, Water; (Reflect)
| HP gain per win || 99.99
*''Werelupe Claw Necklace'' - Attack: 5 x Darkness, 3 x Earth, 5 x Fire, 1 + 4 Physical; Defence: none;
|-
*''Lord Kass Battle Armour'' - Attack: none; Defence: All Air, Darkness, Earth, Fire, Light, Water; (Prevents freezing)
| Weapon Steal || N/A
*''Naralus'' - Attack: 10 x Air, 10 x Darkness, 10 x Earth, 10 x Fire, 10 x Light, 10 x Water; Defence: none;
|-
*''Trithduril'' - Attack: 20 x Darkness, 20 x Physical; Defence: none;
| Location || War Challenger
*''Lord Kass Battle Shield'' - Attack: 5 x Air, 5 x Darkness, 5 x Earth, 5 x Fire, 5 x Light; Defence: All Air, Darkness, Earth, Fire, Light; (Prevents freezing)
|}
*''Evil Hubrid Statue'' - Attack: none; Defence: none; (Removes 1/3 of opponents current [[HP]])
As the war boss of the '''Battle for Meridell''', all users were able to fight against him, depleting his total hit points until he was defeated by a Neopet.


===Quotes===
===Quotes===

Revision as of 03:17, 29 October 2008

Lord Kass NeoDeck image.

Lord Kass was an Eyrie former general in the army of Lord Darigan, who took over the rule of Darigan Citadel after Darigan disappeared after the Champions of Meridell plot. After becoming the Lord of the Citadel, he managed to convince his people to go to war with Meridell again through an extensive propaganda campaign.

Plot Summary

Battle for Meridell

Main Article: Battle for Meridell

After the Spectre of Lord Darigan was destroyed and Darigan disappeared, Kass was contacted by The Three who encouraged him to take power and succeed where Lord Darigan failed. Corrupted by the ghostly apparitions, General Kass bribed and threatened his way to power in Darigan's stead. Ardent supporters of Darigan who opposed Kass' rise to power were charged with treason and disposed of - Master Vex was locked in his own dungeon, and Galgarroth was chained up and thrown from the floating fortress.

After General Kass had gained enough support in the Citadel to claim he was Lord, he managed to convince his people King Skarl was ready to attack them. He suggested war, and, after his disinformation drive, received the support of his people and begun the invasion.

During this time, Lord Kass' dreams were haunted by The Three, who claimed he wasn't strong enough, and would take away his power if he wasn't greedy enough to use it, to which Lord Kass begged they don't take it away.

Soon after, Lord Kass sent a dancer to King Skarl, the daughter of the enchantress Morguss, The Court Dancer. With her dance she hypnotised Skarl the affairs of the court ground to a halt. Jeran's army in the field was left unsupported to face the invasion force alone. After the Court Dancer's spell was broken, Meridell launched a counter attack, sending forces to meet the oncoming waves on the ground as well as sending Jeran to lead a force to fly in against the Citadel itself.

Atop the Citadel, Lord Kass trapped Morris and Count Boris in a corner, but was stopped by Jeran. Kass quickly disposed of him and threw him off the edge of the fortress, and was immediately attacked by returned Lord Darigan. After a duel with Darigan, Lord Kass fled deeper into the Citadel, and was taken in an explosion of magic by The Three in revenge for his failure.

Battledome

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As the war boss of the Battle for Meridell, for every unsuccessful battle fought against him - that is to say, every time a player lost against him - Lord Kass lost one hit point for each future challenge. He was worth 10,000 war points to the player who finally defeated him - garet_jaxx.

Lord Kass used seven weapons:

  • Prismatic Mirror - Attack: none; Defence: 80 - 100% Air, Darkness, Earth, Fire, Light, Water; (Reflect)
  • Werelupe Claw Necklace - Attack: 5 x Darkness, 3 x Earth, 5 x Fire, 1 + 4 Physical; Defence: none;
  • Lord Kass Battle Armour - Attack: none; Defence: All Air, Darkness, Earth, Fire, Light, Water; (Prevents freezing)
  • Naralus - Attack: 10 x Air, 10 x Darkness, 10 x Earth, 10 x Fire, 10 x Light, 10 x Water; Defence: none;
  • Trithduril - Attack: 20 x Darkness, 20 x Physical; Defence: none;
  • Lord Kass Battle Shield - Attack: 5 x Air, 5 x Darkness, 5 x Earth, 5 x Fire, 5 x Light; Defence: All Air, Darkness, Earth, Fire, Light; (Prevents freezing)
  • Evil Hubrid Statue - Attack: none; Defence: none; (Removes 1/3 of opponents current HP)

Quotes

During Fight...

  • (unknown)

After Win...

  • (unknown)

Frozen

You shouldn't have frozen me. Surrender now, and I MIGHT let you live.

Lose

  • (unknown)

Win

No! It isn't possible! How did you beat me?

Trivia

  • Lord Kass' amulet is a real item called Lord Kass Amulet, only one of which exists and was given to Garret_jaxx as a war prize.
  • Lord Kass happens to be ambidextrous, both left and right handed as seen from certain Battle of Meridell chapters, but this is debatable.
  • His rise to power and the reason the Citadel went to war again are noted by some to be EXTREMELY similar to the infamous dictator, Adolf Hitler and one of the reasons for World War II, the Treaty of Versailles.

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