Richard (We'd Warriors)

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Richard
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Unknown
Gender
Male
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Alive
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This article is about one of the last thirteen members of the We'd Warriors. For other characters named Richard, see Richard (disambiguation).

Richard was one of the last thirteen members of the We'd Warriors.

Description[edit | edit source]

Like the other We'd Warriors, Richard was an extremely muscular, pitch black, seven-foot-tall man who did not bother to wear clothes. The whites of his eyes were blazed red from frequent exposure to We'd.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

Richard was one of the last thirteen We'd Warriors, along with Abit, Jean-Paul, Wal Wal, Wol, and their leader Old Man Ross. By 150,084 CMT, the last thirteen We'd Warriors had been exiled from Rhadan to the village of Dok on Dekan. With the exception of Old Man Ross, who settled into the village, Richard and his comrades were locked in a cellar full of constantly burning We'd in order to maintain their abilities and to conceal them from their enemies.[2]

When an orcish villager approached Old Man Ross and told him that a giant boat-like spaceship was hovering over the village with presumably hostile intentions, Old Man Ross instructed the villager to evacuate Dok and to release his fellow We'd Warriors to combat the threat.[2] The villager carried out Old Man Ross's instructions and released the We'd Warriors, including Richard, who all emerged from the cellar and went to look for Old Man Ross.[1] On the way, Wol found a crate full of We'd supplies, prompting Richard to happily comment "Now What the F#ck is this! Deng". Wol broke the crate open and rolled up some joints for him and his teammates to smoke.[3]

The We'd Warriors then found Old Man Ross, but noticed that the enemy spaceship had been trapped in a time bubble. Old Man Ross then contacted Lord Zrintch[4] to request that the We'd Warriors be extracted from Dekan because he could sense something wrong in the HahaJ'UsT-Seying force, which meant that the death of the Kugs on Dekan had "not been enough" to fix whatever problem Zrintch and his allies were facing.[5]

While Richard and his allies waited for Zrintch's forces to pick them up, Boltman and the YONBOTS touched down in Dok to search it for traces of anime. The We'd Warriors hid in the foliage and watched as Boltman destroyed the time bubble generator, allowing time to progress in the area around Peacock's ship once more. Peacock killed Caster with a bullet to the head and challenged Boltman to a fight, but he soon killed her and Double, her friend on-board, with the help of the YONBOTS. With their enemies neutralized, the We'd Warriors decided that Boltman was no threat to them and emerged from the bushes. After Boltman left the planet with the YONBOTS, Old Man Ross revealed to the We'd Warriors that Sinjon had called him earlier that day to tell him that the Tiger Youth were about to raid Gaon Kug's palace on Rhadan. Old Man Ross also added that a Cooperative ship would be on its way to Dekan to take the We'd Warriors to Rhadan, but Abit angrily snapped at Old Man Ross for what he perceived to be another empty promise, because for all the We'd Warriors knew, the Tiger Youth had already lost. Richard interjected by reminding Abit that the opposite was also possible. Old Man Ross agreed with Richard, encouraging the We'd Warriors to have faith in their families.[6]

The We'd Warriors were surprised to see that the ship that Zrintch had promised to send was his own personal vessel, which soon touched down in front of them in Dok. Zrintch informed the We'd Warriors that he would be taking them to a Cooperative convention instead of Rhadan because he needed the We'd Warriors to guard the meeting venue, a fact that angered them, but Zrintch assured them that he would take them all home once the meeting was over. Zrintch explained that he had chosen the We'd Warriors to guard the convention because he had more faith in their magic to protect him than he had faith in technology. The We'd Warriors reluctantly agreed to Zrintch's terms and followed him into the ship, which then left Dekan on a course for the Cooperative convention venue.[6]

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