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− | [[Image:PrefectScyllascan001.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Prefect Scylla, as depicted by Bioware artists.]][[Image:Scylla.png|thumb|right|Scylla in battle]] |
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+ | |title = Prefect Scylla |
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− | '''Prefect Scylla''' (スキュラ・ザ・ギゾイド Sukyura za Gizoido) is one of the two Prefect Gizoids of the [[Nocturnus Tribe]]. [[Charyb]] is the other one. Scylla uses fire-based attacks to take down his opponents. He faced Knuckles' team on Nocturne in order to prevent them from draining the water in [[Charyb the Gizoid|Charyb]]'s lair, which would allow Sonic's group to defeat him. Although he was powerful, they managed to defeat him and assist Sonic's team. Scylla is the opposite of Charyb; playful and and mischievous. He was said to have been "always a madman" by [[Shade the Echidna|Shade]], which is proven by his maniacal laughter in almost every sentence and his eyes lit as if one eyelid is partially closed. Scylla also insults Knuckles by calling him a porcupine when his team first encounters him, but correctly refers to him as an echidna later (this is partially a reference to one of Knuckles' theme songs). He also bears a great resembelence to [[Emerl]]. |
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+ | |image = Prefectscylla.png |
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+ | |caption = Prefect Scylla |
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+ | |creator = [[Nocturnus Clan]] |
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+ | |birthplace = [[Nocturne]] |
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+ | |nickname = Scylla |
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+ | |species = [[Gizoid]] |
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+ | |gender = None {{C|referred to as male}} |
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+ | |color scheme = White, tangelo, orange |
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+ | |eye color = Light blue |
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+ | |alignment = Evil |
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+ | |affiliation = [[Nocturnus Clan]] |
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+ | |skills = |
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+ | *Pyrokinesis |
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+ | *Copying moves, weapons and skills |
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+ | |moves = |
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+ | *Immunity |
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+ | *Regenerate |
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+ | *Mighty Slash |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Prefect Scylla'''|スキュラ・ザ・ギゾイド|Sukyura za Gizoido|lit. "Scylla the Gizoid"}} is one of the two prefect [[Gizoid]]s of the [[Nocturnus Clan]], the other one being [[Charyb]]. Scylla uses fire-based attacks to take down his opponents, as opposed to Charyb, who uses water-based attacks. His [[POW Move]]s are Immunity, Regenerate and Mighty Slash. |
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+ | ==History== |
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− | One of the sections of the [[Twilight Cage]] is named after Scylla. He is named after the fire beast Scylla, from the Greek mythology story "The Odyssey". |
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+ | He faced [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]]' team on [[Nocturne]] in order to prevent them from draining the water in Charyb's lair, which would allow [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]'s group to defeat him. Although he was powerful, they managed to defeat him and assist Sonic's team. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Personality== |
+ | Scylla is the opposite of Charyb; playful and mischievous. He was said to have been "always a madman," as stated by [[Shade the Echidna|Shade]], proven by his maniacal laughter in almost every sentence and one of his eyes halfly lit as if partially closed or twitching. Scylla also insults Knuckles by calling him a porcupine when his team first encounters him, but correctly refers to him as an echidna later. |
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+ | ==Statistics== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" border="1" |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Number of actions |
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+ | |3<ref name="Guide">{{Cite book |first1=Howard |last1=Grossman |first2=Nelson |last2=Taruc |title=Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood: Prima Official Game Guide |publisher=Prima Games |pages=186–187 |chapter=Enemy Chart |date=30 September 2008 |isbn=978-0761559986 }}</ref> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|HP |
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+ | |700<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Speed |
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+ | |42<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Attack |
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+ | |40<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Defense |
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+ | |50<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Luck |
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+ | |24<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Damage |
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+ | |80<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !colspan="2"|Armor |
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+ | |30<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !rowspan="2"|Elemental<br />affinities |
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+ | !Resistance |
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+ | |Fire (25%)<ref name="Guide"/><br />Ice (25%)<ref name="Guide"/><br />Lightning (10%)<ref name="Guide"/><br />Wind (10%)<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !Weakness |
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+ | |Earth (25%)<ref name="Guide"/><br />Water (75%)<ref name="Guide"/> |
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+ | |} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Trivia== |
+ | *Prefect Scylla is named after the fire beast Scylla from Greek mythology, who was a beautiful naiad claimed by Poseidon, but the Amphitrite, in a fit of jealousy, turned her into a monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe. |
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− | *Prefect Scylla and Prefect Charyb are named after the Greek Sea monsters, Charybdis and Scylla. |
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+ | *One of the [[Sector Scylla|sections]] of the [[Twilight Cage]] is named after Scylla. |
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+ | *Even though [[Nestor the Wise|Nestor]] said that Gizoids were never named, this Gizoid was given a name. |
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+ | *Prefect Scylla at one point calls Knuckles a porcupine. This is a reference to "[[Unknown from M.E.]]", Knuckles' theme from ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', which contains the lyric "The new porcupine on the block with the buff chest", despite the fact that Knuckles is an echidna (The two species look similar, but are unrelated). |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Scylla.png|Scylla during the boss battle with him |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | {{stub}} |
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[[Category:Gizoids]] |
[[Category:Gizoids]] |
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− | [[Category:Nocturne]] |
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[[Category:Villains]] |
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Revision as of 08:29, 20 May 2020
Prefect Scylla (スキュラ・ザ・ギゾイド Sukyura za Gizoido?, lit. "Scylla the Gizoid") is one of the two prefect Gizoids of the Nocturnus Clan, the other one being Charyb. Scylla uses fire-based attacks to take down his opponents, as opposed to Charyb, who uses water-based attacks. His POW Moves are Immunity, Regenerate and Mighty Slash.
History
He faced Knuckles' team on Nocturne in order to prevent them from draining the water in Charyb's lair, which would allow Sonic's group to defeat him. Although he was powerful, they managed to defeat him and assist Sonic's team.
Personality
Scylla is the opposite of Charyb; playful and mischievous. He was said to have been "always a madman," as stated by Shade, proven by his maniacal laughter in almost every sentence and one of his eyes halfly lit as if partially closed or twitching. Scylla also insults Knuckles by calling him a porcupine when his team first encounters him, but correctly refers to him as an echidna later.
Statistics
Number of actions | 3[2] | |
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HP | 700[2] | |
Speed | 42[2] | |
Attack | 40[2] | |
Defense | 50[2] | |
Luck | 24[2] | |
Damage | 80[2] | |
Armor | 30[2] | |
Elemental affinities |
Resistance | Fire (25%)[2] Ice (25%)[2] Lightning (10%)[2] Wind (10%)[2] |
Weakness | Earth (25%)[2] Water (75%)[2] |
Trivia
- Prefect Scylla is named after the fire beast Scylla from Greek mythology, who was a beautiful naiad claimed by Poseidon, but the Amphitrite, in a fit of jealousy, turned her into a monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe.
- One of the sections of the Twilight Cage is named after Scylla.
- Even though Nestor said that Gizoids were never named, this Gizoid was given a name.
- Prefect Scylla at one point calls Knuckles a porcupine. This is a reference to "Unknown from M.E.", Knuckles' theme from Sonic Adventure, which contains the lyric "The new porcupine on the block with the buff chest", despite the fact that Knuckles is an echidna (The two species look similar, but are unrelated).
Gallery
References
- ↑ Prefect Scylla answering to Shade calling him a madman.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Grossman, Howard; Taruc, Nelson (30 September 2008). "Enemy Chart". Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood: Prima Official Game Guide. Prima Games. pp. 186–187. ISBN 978-0761559986.