“ | Send him to the death chamber! | ” |
–Villager King's catchphrase |
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The Villager King is the ruler of the Villagers and the Villager Kingdom.
Born during The Players' Age, the Villager King was a genetic mutation and "miracle" to all Villagers, possessing the "awesomest" trading ability ever: to trade a block of dirt for diamonds. Through him, a new generation of villagers with the same amazing trading abilities was possible, and the Villager King was known as the savior of the villagers and the first Villager of the new generation. He then, created new rankings/roles and formed the new-born Villager Army. Through their efforts, they were able to create and connect newly discovered Villager settlements to the Villager Trading System and supply/fortify said villages. All this, to eradicate the players who thought to coexist with them and tortured them.
Appearance[]
The Villager King wears a red robe over his indigo clothes and silver armor. He has blue eyes and a crown in which an emerald is embedded on his head. He also has a staff with a floating emerald on top. When he was born, he wore the same robe over blue clothes.
Personality[]
Most of the Villager King's personalities are unknown, but he appeared a bit like any villager. As the king of all villagers, he is demanding and bossy and is a tyrant and beheaded to a lot of his subjects. He is also self aware. Also, he is not proud to most of his servants such as the Red-Robed Villager Noble due to the noble vowing to kill other villagers, new or in their influnce but defected.
Biography[]
"Me and the rest of the viewers don't know what's happening"
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Background[]
The New Generation[]
The Villager King was born among the villagers during the Dark Age of the Villagers. The villagers found the young villager different among them, and also realized he had amazing trading abilities, such as trading dirt for diamonds. The villagers formed an alliance and took the young villager to their secret underground village colony. Many villagers sacrificed themselves in order to keep the young villager safe, and to keep his identity a secret.
Through the young villager, a new generation of villagers were able to be born, and soon, the villagers became a powerful force, with new types of weapons, enchantments, potions, and a newly built fortress. The
young villager grew up and became the Villager King. At first, his power was limited, and he could not reach other villages that also had villagers being tortured and persecuted by players. As time passed, the Villager King was able to form the Villager Army, the long-ranged firework system, and allied with many animals that share hatred on the players, except for most of the chickens.
Forming the Villager Kingdom[]
Soon, the Villager King formed the Villager Kingdom, which covered
almost half of the world. The Villager King then continues to search for more undiscovered villages and make them part of the Villager Kingdom. Over time, rebelling threats arise, and most dangerously, players. Yet, the Villager King keeps his kingdom to stand, and is able to allow the villagers to survive.
Annoying Villagers[]
Banishing a Rebel[]
The Villager King realized one of his villagers from the upper-class villagers with trading abilities had rebelled against him (he also killed his brother), and saw a movie that he's gonna come back and destroy his Kingdom. The Villager King then hired an assassin to assassinate the villager.
Decoys[]
It was later revealed that the Villager King had multiple decoys to confuse players or to protect the real king.
Skills and Abilities[]
The Villager King has the ability to have better trades than the normal, average Villager's Trading System. (Such as Dirt for Diamonds). His skills in combat, however, are yet to be seen.
4th Wall Awareness - in Annoying Villagers 9 he says 'previously on Annoying Villagers 7' so he has somesort of awareness his world is just some episodes of some sort.
Appearances[]
- Annoying Villagers 6
- Annoying Villagers 9
- Annoying Villagers 13 (Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 15(Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 17 (Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 19(Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 23 (Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 25 (Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 29 (Mentioned)
- Annoying Villagers 42
- Annoying Villagers 53 (Mentioned)