The evil wizard Kelek, from the D&D cartoon. Also available in action figure form.
Dig that classic look.
Kelek rode around on a dire wolf, which I think is pretty badass.
He also had a sweet secret hideout and a siniser plan to gain magic power by stealing unicorn horns.
Stealing unicorn horns? That is exactly the sort of shenanigans a guy who rocks that outfit would be up to. Kelek is "all in."
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't get too excited, he was only after unicorn horn because the Realm of Dungeons & Dragons didn't have Viagra.
ReplyDeleteI used to make my non-posable, 2"-tall Kelek fight my Lego astronauts. He was a space-wizard, you see.
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(It wasn't until the next Christmas that I got some appropriate Castle Legos.)
Would that work? How many unicorn horns would it take for real ultimate power? Do they have to be removed FROM the Unicorn, or can I just enslave them like the Red Bull did?
ReplyDeleteNope. He is lacking the wizardly look.
ReplyDeleteMy fawwther says he is not a TRUE wizard, he is lacking the wizardly look, POTTER!!!!
ReplyDelete3 crowny guys in a row, look at that.
ReplyDeleteWhat? Seriously, your notion of what a wizard looks like is non-consensus.
ReplyDeleteAsk Doctor Strange, being a wizard is all about the high collars. Kelek's got it going on!
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