The King of Town's Castle

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Along with the Poopsmith, The King of Town also employs a [[The Knight|knight]] and [[The Hornblower|hornblower]]. There's a [[The Blacksmith|blacksmith]] who works in a forge, a [[The Little Chef Guy|chef]] who works in a kitchen, and a [[The Cleric|cleric]].
Along with the Poopsmith, The King of Town also employs a [[The Knight|knight]] and [[The Hornblower|hornblower]]. There's a [[The Blacksmith|blacksmith]] who works in a forge, a [[The Little Chef Guy|chef]] who works in a kitchen, and a [[The Cleric|cleric]].
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The castle was a location in several [[SBCG4AP]] games, playing an important role in [[Homestar Ruiner]], [[Strong Badia the Free]], and [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]], where it was used as the set for the Malvies Catacombs, where [[Dadgeresque]] couldn't solve a kidnapping case. In the Malvies Catacombs set, Dangeresque was forced to solve a puzzle and defeat a [[The Monster|"monster"]] to rescue a [[kidnapping victim]].
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The castle was a location in several [[SBCG4AP]] games, playing an important role in [[Homestar Ruiner]], [[Strong Badia the Free]], and [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] where it was used as the set for the Malvies Catacombs, where [[Dadgeresque]] couldn't solve a kidnapping case. In the Malvies Catacombs set, Dangeresque was forced to solve a puzzle and defeat a [[The Monster|"monster"]] to rescue a [[kidnapping victim]]. It was also transformed into Trogdor's Lair in [[8-Bit Is Enough.]]
==Gallery of rooms==
==Gallery of rooms==

Revision as of 02:54, 13 August 2010

Ye Olde Castle

The King of Town's Castle is the home of The King of Town and his servants. It features a lot of wood and stone, as you would expect in a castle. Obviously, he keeps a lot of food here as well, some appetizing and some just plain weird and gross.

It includes a ventilation duct, in which Strong Bad left an open can of mayonnaise as a prank. He also has a stand-up arcade game called Typing Tutor Turbo, with which Strong Bad abused the King of Town. Strong Bad claimed that the King of Town lives in a 2-bit run down place next door to him, but this is obviously untrue.

There's a dining room and a party room where the King of Town and The Poopsmith have hung out with some of the lesser characters, such as Pom Pom and Homsar. The King of Town also owns a television, where he eats while watching shows such as Caleb Rentpayer.

The Poopsmith shovels his pile of whatsit outside of the castle. The King of Town's grill can also be found nearby. It serves as The Cheat's house.

The castle has a large smiling face for the entrance, a tongue for a drawbridge and a moat. It also has a flock of sheep grazing nearby, and a graveyard behind it where a Carnivorous Undead Sheep lives out its afterlife.

Along with the Poopsmith, The King of Town also employs a knight and hornblower. There's a blacksmith who works in a forge, a chef who works in a kitchen, and a cleric.

The castle was a location in several SBCG4AP games, playing an important role in Homestar Ruiner, Strong Badia the Free, and Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective where it was used as the set for the Malvies Catacombs, where Dadgeresque couldn't solve a kidnapping case. In the Malvies Catacombs set, Dangeresque was forced to solve a puzzle and defeat a "monster" to rescue a kidnapping victim. It was also transformed into Trogdor's Lair in 8-Bit Is Enough.

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