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I mention several times it's been referenced already in the quoted post, but as a fun aside it's worth mentioning one more development that's happened since then - SEGA ran a Christmas stream where Takenobu Mitsuyoshi hung around and sang some SEGA songs, and among those was Clockwork Knight's ending theme, "A Lullaby".....but what's interesting is it was what looked to be a completely new arrangement. I've never heard this version anywhere else, I've no idea if it was from some album or composed specifically for this stream or if it was just something they had kicking around internally for a bit, but if you wanted more proof of the surprising amount of reverence SEGA has for this series, there ya go.Sir Tongara de Pepperouchau III from Clockwork Knight
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Sir Pepper is the protagonist of the Clockwork Knight series, a duology of 2D platformers for the Saturn. Pepper is a toy knight who lives among many other living toys in the room of a girl called Betsy. Each night, these toys come to life through the singing of the princess Chelsea, a doll who lives inside the room's clock. Pepper is after Chelsea's heart, but unfortunately, he's somewhat clumsy and a bit of a laughing stock. One day, a mysterious force kidnaps Chelsea, which ****s things up because if she ain't there to sing, those toys ain't waking up. To make matters worse, a spell has been placed on many of the toys that turns them evil. And so, Pepper must journey forth, fighting off the forces of evil to save Chelsea.
So Clockwork Knight was a heavily-marketed game in the Saturn's early days, but after the Saturn, the series just kinda.........disappeared. It died with the Saturn really. So of course, the logical thing to assume would be that this is just one of many random scrimblo franchises that are propped up by fans but completely ignored by SEGA, right? Surely this sounds like the kind of game that would be shunted off to the vaults and never given any mention again, right?
Right?
Wrong.
So I've been a SEGA fan for a while, but around maybe 2 years ago, I started to gain a greater fascination with their history and dug way deeper than I ever had before. One of the most fascinating little running themes I've seen in my more recent journeys as a SEGA fan is the realization that SEGA actually ****ing love to reference this game. For one, Pepper makes a cameo in Segagaga. The series has a significant presence in the SEGA Freaks collection of trading cards from the Saturn era. The series has made several appearances in SEGA albums, often through the ending theme, "A Lullaby", which has shown up in, among other albums, Segacon, a massive collection of tracks from across SEGA's history up to the end of their console-making days (said tracks were based on a fan vote btw!); Radio DC, a very off-beat collection of remixes that are framed as if you're listening to a radio station; and SEGAROCK, an album consisting simply of rockin' remixes of various SEGA tunes. These are all up on YouTube btw, I'd recommend you check them out. Said song has also made an appearance in, of all things, the Yakuza series, as one of the various SEGA tracks that can play in certain places. Pepper also made a cameo in the ****ing PSO2 anime of all things. And lastly, he also showed up a lot when SEGA were celebrating their 60th anniversary, getting both his own lil pfp when they did those and also a spot in that big banner they did. So that's quite a resume! And this is all crazy to me cause this series is like, the last thing I'd expect them to reference this often. But it's the world we live in, and so I think it's reasonable to give it a shoutout. I don't really think he has to be playable, but just a lil something would be nice. I think he fits right in as an assist.
When summoned, Pepper would start running around, smacking people with his keyblade. He'll also sometimes pick up and throw opponents.
Job 286 (2): Nigel and Friday the Treasure Hunters (LandStalker)
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I was sorta against Nigel but I reviewed some of his appearance in Time Stalker on the Dreamcast and became more confidant for him. Nigel is 88 year old Elf(thats super young in Elf years) treasure Hunter that one day happens upon a sprite, a nymph like creature, called Friday running away from a terrible trio of thieves Kayla, Ink, and Wally because of her knowledge of the location of King Nole's Treasure. After many trials they finally find the treasure and defeat Gola the Dragon God and continue going on more adventures despite the infinite well they have accumulated.
Several years later, Nigel now 91 years gets sent to a colony of parallel dimensions where he meets Sword, the protagonist of Time Stalker, Pyra the mage in training from Shining the Darkness, and Lady from Lady Stalker. With masterful skills from Treasure Hunting, he can find traps laid out in dungeons, identify treasure, and has the highest charisma and luck out of all the playable characters in the game making it easy for him to find rarer items and catch monsters laid out in dungeons.
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(I originally wanted the protagonist of all the Stalker games to be alt costumes but they are way to different for that to work.)
Nigel may look like an average Swordfighter but for a treasure hunter he has many supplies up his sleeve. With the sword of Gaia he can cause earthquakes, use Lightning spells, curse spells, Crossbows, and use a multitude of traps in his disposal Bomber Traps, Blizzard traps, Slash & Spear traps, Lighting traps, Gas Geyser traps, Ceiling traps, etc all come with their own effects in battle and can do violent damage if caught in one. Nigel is very much a trap setter fighter, he sets them up and trick his opponents. Now you're probably wondering what does Friday do? In the original LandStalker she would revive Nigel with fruits every time his life reaches zero (similar to the fairy mechanic in Zelda), Now obvious that wouldn't be fair, but Time Stalker did add a lot of fruits she could use such as elemental fruits, buff/debuff fruits, status effect fruit, all of which can be used in battle to help Nigel.
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Did you vote for Pepper twice?1. Vectorman
2. Sir Pepper
3. Sir Tongara
Ah, Satan's not allowed unfortunately.Job 252: Satan (Puyo Puyo)
Satan is the main villain from Puyo Puyo series,he is a former owner of carbuncle and attracted by Arle Nadja.
Satan as a villain would be a good choise,he could use attacks from Madou Monogatari
I don’t think Illbleed is owned by SegaJob 292A: Zodick the Hellhog(Illbleed)
For those who don't know, Illbleed was about a group of people receiving passes to an amusement park(the titular Illbleed) with attractions based on in-universe horror movies made by movie director Michael Reynolds. Zodick is the penultimate boss of the game who just so happens to be a parody of a certain blue blur. I figured we should have at least one more "weird" boss before the endgame.
Right, I'll change it.I don’t think Illbleed is owned by Sega
Actually, we've historically been counting Illbleed as eligible, as all the material relating to the game is copyrighted to SEGA. Zodick is fineI don’t think Illbleed is owned by Sega
My apologies then, I didn’t know that actually, that’s neatActually, we've historically been counting Illbleed as eligible, as all the material relating to the game is copyrighted to SEGA. Zodick is fine