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- Unlike a normal trojan, Arkus can still be damaged on his front side. However, his defense is far higher on his front and therefore this is not generally a useful trait for the knights attacking him.
 
- Unlike a normal trojan, Arkus can still be damaged on his front side. However, his defense is far higher on his front and therefore this is not generally a useful trait for the knights attacking him.
  
- As Arkus can only be fought in one stage and the stage type he is fought in is found nowhere else in Spiral Knights, he could arguably be considered the fifth clockworks boss in Spiral knights (the others being the Roarmulus twins, the Royal Jelly, the Snarbolax, Vanaduke, and Schemer Razwog), not counting shadow lair or expansion bosses.
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- As Arkus can only be fought in one stage and the stage type he is fought in is found nowhere else in Spiral Knights, he could arguably be considered the fifth clockworks boss in Spiral knights (the others being the [[Roarmulus twins]], the [[Royal Jelly]], the [[Snarbolax]], [[Vanaduke]], and [[Schemer Razwog]]), not counting shadow lair or expansion bosses.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 22:19, 22 May 2012

Guardian Knight Arkus

Guardian Knight Arkus was one of the finest warriors serving the Spiral Knights until some time shortly after the crash and one of the first to search for the Alpha Squad.

Background

Arkus was a well know and highly ranked Guardian knight in the order. When the skylark crashed, he was assigned to one of the several squads to look for the now missing Alpha Squad. However, his squad was mauled to death by a gang of Dust Zombies. Feeling guilty of their death and not living on to the Guardian's oath, he went solo, so no other knights have to suffer under his protection.

Recently, he has dissapeared around Depth 25, and a squad of knights were sent to find him.

After the party fought through a Devilish Drugery and Candlestick Keep, they arrive in a santuary where Trojan statues littered the area. They locate a recon module explaining that he could hear wails of knights, and he feels at him here, not wanting to ever return to either Haven or the order.When Arkus is finally seen later in the sanctuary, his color scheme had changed to a grim magnetta and his armor to a grim black and grey; a crystal replaced his guardian Banner, similar to to a Trojan, indicating that he had been transformed into a fiend monster.

He tries to persuade the party to leave him alone, renouncing his role in the order. He fails, and in pursuit of the former Guardian the party must fight through more monsters until they finally reach Arkus.

By the time the knights catch up to Arkus still deeper in the sanctuary, he was losing his grip on sanity. The screams he had heard had turned into whispers and he mourned over the fact that everyone had "left" him; he then notes that all those close to him perished and tells the party that they are about to suffer the same fate, engaging them in battle.

Arkus's attack patterns bear a disturbing resemblance to those of a normal spiral knight, with three-hit sword combos and a charge attack identical to (but larger in effect than) that of a troika line sword (unlike most trojans, Arkus cannot dash). During the battle, he is slain twice, yet he revives(CE) and the crystal on his starts to glow and emit energy, again similar to a trojan; each revival spawns greavers and a shadowy ball of energy that orbits him. By the peak of the transformation, his sword can emit red crystals that deal shadow damage. Upon being defeated a third time, Arkus collapses to the ground; all color fades from his eyes as he dies, being the first named spiral knight in the game to die on-screen.

Battle

Arkus


Trivia

- Arkus' transformation into a trojan-like monster confirms that, as previously suspected, Trojans are some sort of corrupted form of a spiral knight.

- Unlike a normal trojan, Arkus can still be damaged on his front side. However, his defense is far higher on his front and therefore this is not generally a useful trait for the knights attacking him.

- As Arkus can only be fought in one stage and the stage type he is fought in is found nowhere else in Spiral Knights, he could arguably be considered the fifth clockworks boss in Spiral knights (the others being the Roarmulus twins, the Royal Jelly, the Snarbolax, Vanaduke, and Schemer Razwog), not counting shadow lair or expansion bosses.

See Also

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