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Stanker
Stanker
Stanker (스탠 커)
Vital statistics
Age Unknown
Debut Chapter 2
Occupation Unknown
In-Game Job Mage
Family Unknown
Weapon Staff

Stanker is dubious player and a Player Killer. He is sometimes seen in the company of his partner, Coen.

Personality[]

Despite his lower levels, Stanker is knowledgeable about the famous, and infamous, players of Lost Saga. He is also a selfish coward, having others fight for him and poaches from fallen players to gain a profit, proven by refusing to help Capri against the Black Werewolves and planning to take his loot after he dies.

Synopsis[]

Black Werewolf Bug[]

Stanker's debut

Stanker walks in on Capri and Roto's encounter.

He and Coen overhear Roto's claim to class mastery before he bumped into Capri and mock him for it. Capri, and Coen uses him as an example on how it would take him half a year to master his Warrior class, even though he's Level 82. Stanker adds that only 10 players are Class Masters in Lost Saga and that they need to have 6,000 hours to reach the status, making it very hard to find any player that persistent. Capri asks if they ever met a Class Master, though he admits he only heard rumors around Normal City. Stanker relays the Fallen Angels, Julie and K.C., who are Master class Thieves. He then tells of Il-Ban, the Anti-Priest, known for his violent behavior, who lives in the Dragonlands. He then tells of a player named Aradon, a silent master Mage, who holds the record for becoming a Master in the shortest amount of time. He then reveals Roto, Ah-Dol, and Boromir. He explains they are arrogant players who have been around since the earliest beta stages of the game and are known for being able to completely balance their power. Finally, he reveals Basara, the mysterious Warrior, who lives up to his reputation as the greatest player in Lost Saga. Capri is impressed they have such knowledge, to which they admit they've been around a while despite their levels. Capri recalls he received help from a Level 50 Il-Ban back when Capri was a newbie. Coen and Stanker are in awe that he met Il-Ban and ask if he mentored Capri. Capri answers he paid back everything he owed.

Stanker waits

Stanker waits for Capri to be killed, not noticing Roto behind him.

In the Photon Dungeon, they join Capri and a player who asked for help. Capri and the player are shown to be fighting the monsters and struggling. Tearfully, the player insists it's only a little further. Capri is surprised, not just by the excessive monster, but by the color and boss-like strength of the monsters. He calls over to Stanker and Coen, who are in a safe location, asking them to help think of a plan. However, Stanker refuses saying they don't stand a chance if even a Level 80+ player is having trouble. They then decide to take Capri's loot after he dies. Capri is enraged at their cowardice, threatening to kill them. Coen mocks Capri for doing something impossible as stopping an infinite spawn bug. Stanker admits there is actually way. He explains that originally monsters were programmed to only spawn if an existing monster disappears and says the infinite bug spawn creates additional monsters after a set amount of time, regardless if one has been killed or not. If they can block the spot where the monsters spawn, they'd be able to block the creation of additional monsters. Overhearing this, Roto then kicks Stanker off the ledge, getting him killed instantly by the monsters.

The Player-Killing Mage[]

Stanker hunting a player

Stanker before he kills a player.

Around this time, Stanker had been making a name for himself as an unknown mage randomly killing players and identified by his robes stained with blood. However, because he had his hood up, his face was unidentifiable. This has caused the Normal Town guards to suspect Ah-Dol initially until he corrected them that he was a Warrior.

Unseen, Stanker was eventually tracked down and killed by Aradon in Goblin Forest. Although Team Triple Threat initially mistook Aradon as the culprit, it was revealed that Stanker was the real wanted player killer.


Skills and Abilities[]

Magic[]

  • Thunder
Thunder

This is a basic, but lethal, spell that he has used to kill random players.

Abilities[]

  • Unknown

Special Equipment[]

  • Mage's Robe: Because the robe is common, other players, like Ah-Dol and Aradon, were mistaken for being the wanted PK instead of Stanker.

Relationships[]

Friends/Allies[]

Coen[]

Coen was Stanker's co-conspirator during the Black Werewolf bug invasion in the Photon Dungeon. They both intended to loot off of Capri's corpse of his equipment and items. Coen was killed after Stanker from Roto's Fireball as they were fighting the Black Werewolves.

Enemies[]

Aradon[]

Because Stanker is a PK and was growing in reputation, he was eventually hunted down by the famous PK hunter and soundly defeated with almost no effort.

Targets[]

Trivia[]

  • <to be filled>

Gallery[]

Stanker hunting a player

Stanker (Unknown at the time) killing a player.

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