Shadow Kings

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Enter the Tomb of the Shadow King and extinguish all light to awaken the mummy, but beware the dark is the source of his power. This is one of the quests required to get flagged for The Shadow Crypt of The Necropolis, Part 2. Spoiler Warning: Information below this point can be considered spoiler material! Enter the funny fantasy world of Shadow Kings: Join forces with noisy dwarves and proud elves and take on the evil forces of the shadows! Experience a new dimension of gaming fun in this gripping free-to-play game. Defend your city against orcs, goblins and trolls! Fight or form alliances with other players to gain power and honor.

Has declared that this article has stopped in time, and any and all information on it may be.Help improve this article by checking and updating it's info wherever necessaryAnd now time resumes!This villain was proposed but was rejected by the community for not being heinous enough or lacks what is necessary to be a Pure Evil villain. Therefore, this villain shall be added to our 'Never Again List', where proposed villains rejected by the community shall be placed to prevent future proposals of the same evil-doer.

They can be proposed again (with the permission of an ) if new elements appear in their series that can change their status a non-PE villains.Any act of adding this villain to the Pure Evil category without a proposal or creating a proposal for this villain without the permission of an administrator will result in a ban.Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum. God-Wannabe “What is the point of all this love. All the striving, the friendships. I mean what is the f-cking point of babies?

(David: You mean Life?) Yes Life. What is the point of Life? All of you running around to what? Be happy, fulfilled? (David: You tell me.) I'll say this. There's only one being in the vast multiplicity of space that matters: God.

And do you know why God matters? That, is the point of what you call 'Life'. The only point. Power.„ The Devil as Lenny Busker to DavidAmahl Farouk, also known as The Devil with the Yellow Eyes and the Shadow King, appears as the overall main antagonist of the FX-original Marvel television series Legion.

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He is a demonic parasite, seeking to take control of David Haller's body and use his reality-bending abilities for sinister purposes. He is an adaptation of the X-Men villain known as the.He is portrayed by actor Quinton Boisclair in his standard form, by Aubrey Plaza while taking the form of the late Lenny Busker, by Devyn Dalton while taking the form of the Angry Boy, and by Navid Negahban in season 2.

Contents Biography OriginDavid's chalkboard depiction of the Devil vs. Professor Xavier in ' Chapter 7'.The Devil with the Yellow Eyes is a centuries-old parasite-like creature that seemed to originate from the Astral Plane, a dimension of reality that can be accessed by a powerful telepathic mutant. Through unknown means, he came to confront Professor Charles Xavier, the leader of the X-Men and a powerful telepath. He was able to defeat the Devil, but was unable to destroy him. At another point, he met the people working at the Summerland facility (or at least Cary Loudermilk and Oliver Bird, who call him 'Farouk').Seeking revenge and desiring to come to the real-world and become more powerful, he tried to locate Xavier's son, who was capable of controlling reality. Xavier had him sent away for his protection, later adopted by the Haller family, but the Devil held onto him and manifested himself in several forms, including his 'dog' King and his friend Benny. However, he was only ever visible to David, as his sister Amy Haller says that they never had a dog named King.Eventually, David, unaware of his powers and considered very dangerous, is diagnosed with schizophrenia and sent to Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital for treatment.

There, David met Lenny Busker, another patient, whom the Devil would manifest himself as in David's memories later on.Legion Chapter 1The Devil's first 'appearance'.The Devil is first hinted at in a vision that David has, which depicts himself eating what appears to be black tape, as a voice says 'The Devil with the Yellow Eyes'.The Devil first gets his chance to latch onto David's powers when he and fellow mutant Sydney 'Syd' Barrett accidentally switch bodies. While David ends up in Syd's body (as physical contact with her causes her to switch bodies with whoever she touches) and is confused, Syd ends up in David's body. The Devil, seeing the opportunity, manages to get Syd to expel David's powers, causing people in the building, including David's friend Lenny Busker, to be pulled through the walls of the building. Lenny, meanwhile, ends up getting stuck in the wall, killing her and causing blood to cover the wall.

Later when Syd and David's minds are somehow put back where they belong, David is freed by a band of mutants after being captured by and brought to a mutant safe haven known as Summerland, run by mutant Melanie Bird.Chapter 2David, seeking to better understand his powers, is put into a room with Melanie and Ptonomy Wallace, where Ptonomy takes them through David's memories, seeking to find proof that he has mutant powers. While sorting through the memories, David meets Lenny Busker, who appears to be present in his memories through unknown means (she is really a manifestation of the Devil). In his memories, they find that David had previously taken drugs with 'Lenny' in order to drown out the voices he hears due to his telepathy. While the three observe the memory, David's present self hears the Devil's sinister laugh. He then steps in through the kitchen door, glaring at David with an evil grin, while Ptonomy and Melanie are unable to see him.Later, David is put into an MRI scanner in order to determine how his powers work.

As he lies there in silence, he sees a vision of Amy at Clockworks, but she's in danger. He then looks up to see the Devil there, who looks down on him and grabs his legs, trying to pull him out of the machine; David then screams in fear and anger, causing the Devil to disappear and the MRI to be teleported outside Summerland.Chapter 3While they examine David's memories again, Ptonomy and Melanie find that David is being haunted by strange apparitions, including Lenny.

This isn't a Foreigner album, but it definitely sounds like one. From start to finish, Shadow King's only album finds the short-lived band emulating Foreigner's sound - which isn't surprising, because Shadow King was formed by Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm. Quite often, artists who have left well-known bands opted to try something different with their own bands. Gramm, however, made certain that Shadow King was as Foreigner-sounding as possible, which isn't necessarily a bad thing if you're heavily into his work with that famous hard rock/arena rock outfit.

The main difference between the two bands was the personnel - instead of collaborating with Mick Jones and Ian McDonald, Gramm was joined by bassist Bruce Turgon (formerly of Black Sheep), guitarist Vivian Campbell, and drummer Kevin Valentine when he led this group. Together, Gramm and Turgon wrote most of the material on this CD, and while the results are very Foreigner-minded, this album isn't in a class with Foreigner's best 1970s and 1980s work. This competent, if formulaic, effort doesn't contain any classics - none of the power ballads are in a class with 'Waiting for a Girl Like You' or 'I Want to Know What Love Is,' and none of the rockers are as memorable as 'Hot Blooded,' 'Feels Like the First Time,' or 'Cold as Ice.' The bottom line is that even though Gramm and Turgon were a capable team, they didn't enjoy quite as strong a rapport as Gramm and Jones. Shadow King's album isn't bad, but it isn't remarkable either.

Not recommended to those who have only a casual interest in Gramm's work, this CD is strictly for the singer's most hardcore fans.