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  2. List of Overlord characters - Wikipedia

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    A group of NPCs dressed as maids, with the exception of Sebas, who resembles a butler. They serve as Nazarick's last line of defense before the final floor. Though they, with the exception of Sebas and Aureole, are relatively weak, their strength is on par with the legendary monsters of the New World.

  3. List of fictional butlers - Wikipedia

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    butler for Alois Trancy of the Trancy Household in Kuroshitsuji II: 2010: Clorica: butler to the avatar in Rune Factory 4: 2012: Codsworth robotic butler to the Sole Survivor in Fallout 4: 2015 Cogsworth: Majordomo for the Beast in Beauty and the Beast: 1991: Crichton: butler to Lord Loam, from J. M. Barrie's The Admirable Crichton: 1902: Cube

  4. List of The Belgariad and The Malloreon characters - Wikipedia

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    Note: These characters are the main protagonists to the story. There are many other minor and supporting protagonists, including some royalty. Garion (later Belgarion), the main protagonist of the story and later the King of Riva, with the titles of Overlord of the West, Lord of the Western Sea, and Godslayer. Husband of Ce'Nedra, father of ...

  5. Dark lord - Wikipedia

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    Dark lord figures are characterized by aspirations to power and identification with some fundamental force of evil or chaos, such as a devil or antichrist figure. [1] The Encyclopedia of Fantasy notes that common features of a dark lord character include being "already defeated but not destroyed aeons before" and engaging in "wounding of the land" or other rituals of desecration.

  6. Childhood's End - Wikipedia

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    Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by the British author Arthur C. Clarke.The story follows the peaceful alien invasion [1] of Earth by the mysterious Overlords, whose arrival begins decades of apparent utopia under indirect alien rule, at the cost of human identity and culture.

  7. Vicious Circle (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Like many of Larsen's characters, Overlord was based on a character that Larsen had created during his childhood. First conceived as "Bronzeman", a sort of criminal counterpart to Iron Man, Larsen later found he disliked the name and changed it to Overlord. The character's costume also went through multiple revisions before Larsen was satisfied.

  8. Napoleon Whiting - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon Whiting (September 21, 1910, Mississippi – October 22, 1984, Los Angeles, California), [1] was an American character actor. [2] He played many bit parts, often uncredited, as a menial worker such as the African American butler, a stereotypical role. He also appeared as the butler in Giant (1956).

  9. Overlord (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Overlord is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Silver Surfer #6 (June 1969). [ 1 ]