The 'Villager Chief' is a villager chief who appears briefly in Annoying Villagers 25. He is seen in three scenes: Teaching a class about the history of the Villagers and their military forces, facing a problem that could be ultimately tear entire families for the necessary process of the trading system, and his untimely death by Mustard
The Villager Chief has a son, but it is unknown who his wife is, if he has one.
Appearance[]
The Villager Chief bears a similar appearance to Green, but with eye-glasses that rest firmly on his nose, unvarying and focused eyes, and a darker, more faded shade of green for his robe.
Personality[]
The Villager Chief thinks greatly for his people, wanting to do what is best for them. He also believes that a person stays strong with a leader to lead them. He plays a sorrowful and solemn part in the episode, portraying the pitiful and innocent figure he is and pain, hardship, and suffering few have to experience for the benefit of the majority of the population Villager Kingdom. Somehow, one of his looks on his face looked crazy briefly after teaching the class, likely for comical relief.
Biography[]
The Villager Chief first appeared teaching a class of young villagers on the history of how the villagers became a nation, giving more details of what happens, such as how the kingdom progress was, and of the different units of the Villager Army. After he told the story to the young villagers, he went insanely crazy due to an unknown reasons, presumably because his students were happy of him.
The Villager Chief was later given a list from a Villager Knight, who said that the list has the name of a number of villagers in the village who was requested to go to the Villager Kingdom. The chief, learning he was one of them, pleaded that he stays to ensure control of the village, but the knight told that the chief's expectation is mandatory. The chief's son called the Chief to hurry to the town meeting. The Chief revealed he needed to go after the town meeting, much to his son's surprise, who had thought his father would leave a few days later. The chief told his son to watch over the village as chief, and promised that he will do whatever he could to help the Villagers.
The Villager Chief later peeked through a wall and watched the villagers gathering, and wondered how he is supposed to tell them, knowing it would be a heavy burden for his people. The Chief finally accepted that he must tell them, knowing a few sacrifices must be made so many can survive. Before he can go out, however, he was held hostage by Mustard, who had a crazed expression on his face and a knife held to his neck. The Villager, smiling crazily, offered him a alternate solution, and for said solution to work, the Chief must die. He then untimely ended the Chief's life by using an enchanted golem to hit his face somehow for Mustard to take his glasses.