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{{Character
{{Character
|name = Dungeon Master
|name = Dungeon master
|image = Medieval Prison Guard.png
|image = Medieval Prison Guard.png
|residence = [[Bikini Bottomshire]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|residence = [[Bikini Bottomshire]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|occupation(s) = Dungeon Master
|occupation(s) = Dungeon master
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|color = Light olive green
|color = Light olive green
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|portrayer = [[Clancy Brown]]
|portrayer = [[Clancy Brown]]
}}
}}
The '''Dungeon Master''' is a character who is only seen in the episode "[[Dunces and Dragons]]."
The '''dungeon master''' is a character who is only seen in the episode "[[Dunces and Dragons]]."


==Description==
==Description==
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==History==
==History==
The Dungeon Master is first known for arresting {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}}, because everyone thought they committed the illegal act of witchcraft.
The dungeon master is known for arresting {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}}, because everyone thought they committed the illegal act of witchcraft.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==

Revision as of 09:39, 21 December 2017

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Character

The dungeon master is a character who is only seen in the episode "Dunces and Dragons."

Description

He is a big, light olive green fish with a dark tan mask and purple shorts, and he has a hairy chest, he also has light yellowish-tan eyes with black pupils. He wears a metal wristband on both wrists.

History

The dungeon master is known for arresting Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links, because everyone thought they committed the illegal act of witchcraft.

Quotes

  • "Nighty-night ladies, you'll have many more in here. Bwahaha!"
  • "The king wants a word with you!"
  • "Why should I take him?"