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=== Minions ===
=== Minions ===


==== Assault Trooper ====
==== Hooded Lantern ====
[[Image:HoodedLantern.jpg|100px|thumb|right|{{center|Hooded Lantern}}]]
[[Image:HoodedLantern.jpg|50px|thumb|right|{{center|Hooded Lantern}}]]
The Drudges' Hooded Lanterns are powered by the wax of souls which they collect and use as currency. This torch flickers and floats before you, moving at the whim of the Taskmasters who control the Drudges' heirarchy.


''Powers''
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==== Patrolman ====
[[Image:Patrolman.jpg|100px|thumb|right|{{center|Patrolman}}]]
The Drudges' Hooded Lanterns are powered by the wax of souls which they collect and use as currency. This torch flickers and floats before you, moving at the whim of the Taskmasters who control the Drudges' heirarchy.


''Powers''
''Powers''
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{{clr}}
{{clr}}


==== Spirit Guide ====
[[Image:SpiritGuide.jpg|100px|thumb|right|{{center|Spirit Guide}}]]
This creature's grisly appearance is not unlike a hundred different descriptions of the grim reaper or the ferryman. Indeed, a spirit guide's existence is devoted to the ushering of souls from one world to the next. They do so with mechanical efficiency and enthusiasm, as their reward for a job well done is a payment in wax, which keeps their spirit candle burning, if only long enough to find another soul in need of guidance to the next world.
''Powers''
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{{clr}}


=== Lieutenants ===
=== Lieutenants ===
==== Lamplighter ====
[[Image:Lamplighter.jpg|100px|thumb|right|{{center|Lamplighter}}]]
Lamplighters are tasked with keeping Night Ward's lamps lit and push back the dark forces that hunger for the souls of the dead. However, their spiritual flame is more than just for lighting lamps, it can also ignite one's soul.
''Powers''
{{missing}}
{{clr}}
==== Watcher ====
[[Image:Watcher.jpg|100px|thumb|right|{{center|Watcher}}]]
The Watchers oversee squads of Patrolmen and are assigned by Drudge Taskmasters to act as cudgels when something needs to be done quickly and efficiently. They are feared not only because of their lash, but because they can call upon the very shadows of Night Ward to hunt down those who obstruct the directives of the Taskmaster's Office.
''Powers''
{{missing}}
{{clr}}




=== Bosses ===
=== Bosses ===


==== Taskmaster ====
[[Image:Taskmaster.jpg|100px|thumb|right|{{center|Taskmaster}}]]
The Drudges' Hooded Lanterns are powered by the wax of souls which they collect and use as currency. This torch flickers and floats before you, moving at the whim of the Taskmasters who control the Drudges' heirarchy.
''Powers''
{{missing}}
{{clr}}


== Named Bosses ==
== Named Bosses ==

Revision as of 15:56, 11 April 2012

Overview

The Drudges are an enemy group that appear in Night Ward. They, like many myths regarding reapers and ferrymen, are tasked with shepherding the dead. They deal in wax currencies, which, to some extent has influenced their appearances.

Enemy Types

Minions

Hooded Lantern

Hooded Lantern

The Drudges' Hooded Lanterns are powered by the wax of souls which they collect and use as currency. This torch flickers and floats before you, moving at the whim of the Taskmasters who control the Drudges' heirarchy.

Powers

+++ Missing Information +++

Patrolman

Patrolman

The Drudges' Hooded Lanterns are powered by the wax of souls which they collect and use as currency. This torch flickers and floats before you, moving at the whim of the Taskmasters who control the Drudges' heirarchy.

Powers

+++ Missing Information +++

Spirit Guide

Spirit Guide

This creature's grisly appearance is not unlike a hundred different descriptions of the grim reaper or the ferryman. Indeed, a spirit guide's existence is devoted to the ushering of souls from one world to the next. They do so with mechanical efficiency and enthusiasm, as their reward for a job well done is a payment in wax, which keeps their spirit candle burning, if only long enough to find another soul in need of guidance to the next world.

Powers

+++ Missing Information +++

Lieutenants

Lamplighter

Lamplighter

Lamplighters are tasked with keeping Night Ward's lamps lit and push back the dark forces that hunger for the souls of the dead. However, their spiritual flame is more than just for lighting lamps, it can also ignite one's soul.

Powers

+++ Missing Information +++

Watcher

Watcher

The Watchers oversee squads of Patrolmen and are assigned by Drudge Taskmasters to act as cudgels when something needs to be done quickly and efficiently. They are feared not only because of their lash, but because they can call upon the very shadows of Night Ward to hunt down those who obstruct the directives of the Taskmaster's Office.

Powers

+++ Missing Information +++


Bosses

Taskmaster

Taskmaster

The Drudges' Hooded Lanterns are powered by the wax of souls which they collect and use as currency. This torch flickers and floats before you, moving at the whim of the Taskmasters who control the Drudges' heirarchy.

Powers

+++ Missing Information +++

Named Bosses

+++ Missing Information +++

Related Badge

Badge

The laws of the afterlife both require that no living being enter and that no dead being depart. You have defied these laws by defeating those tasked with enforcing them, the Drudges.