the last horse finally crosses the finish line.ĭeath, you made it! I do admire your tenacity! I'm redecorating, I need your opinion. His hat is even capable of flight, as he has demonstrated when he flew away from Death after they battled at Crucible.Īh, Bravo. Killington can throw his hat, using its sharp edge to cut his enemies, enlarge it to block attacks, or even use it to teleport, be the distance vast or short. His hat is a more interesting subject it acts as both a weapon and a means of transport. He wields his cane in the same way a fencer would use a sword, stabbing and slashing at lightning speeds. Regardless, what is known about Killington is that he uses only two pieces of equipment on the battlefield: his walking cane and his top hat, The latter appears normal at first but closer examination reveals it contains an entire chaotic universe inside.
While he has demonstrated himself to be a formidable fighter, the full extent of Killington's powers have yet to be seen. He even bows his hat when he knows he's been bested. He might also believe in fair play, if his note about "no low blows" is anything to go by.Įven in combat, Killington is an elegant and respectful individual, using pinpoint attacks instead of large, smashing ones and slowly walking rather than running. He speaks with a refined vocabulary and is generally very polite towards the people he meets, treating them as well-respected friends and colleagues, even if they're battling. Killington could be described as a well-spoken but insane English gentleman. Wicked Killington at the top of the Crucible. But Killington relinquished a healthy bounty of souls to his opponent whenever he was defeated, keeping up a friendly demeanor the whole time. War bested him, but several more times did they meet again, with each fight fiercer than the last. The two battle one another, and upon Killington's defeat, the Wicked departed Death atop of his top-hat, telling Death to remember him as a lover and not a fighter, before screaming into the distance yelling the words "Tea time!"Įnchanted to make your acquaintance, War!ĭuring his adventures through the ravaged Third Kingdom, War stumbled upon Killington in several secluded areas, who swiftly challenges him to a duel. Upon reaching the top, Death discovered the Master of the Crucible to be none other than Wicked K. Unlocking the different segments of the arena, Death eventually conquered all one hundred of its waves in one go, prompting the arena's caretaker to direct the Pale Rider to his master, who waited at the top of the tower located in the middle of the arena. On Death's journey to resurrect humanity, the Pale Rider participated in the Crucible, a supernatural arena located in its own dimension.
Vulgrim latter shows shock at Killington losing to a Horseman and Fury asks what Killington's story is only for Vulgrim to state that his secrets are larger and more sinister than most. Upon his defeat he leapt onto his hat and asked: "Do you hear the fat lady singing?" before flying away. If the player interacts with his hat inside the Void, he will appears and sit besides Samael.ĭuring her journey to face the Seven Deadly Sins the Black Rider Fury participated in The Crucible and following her defeating all of it's waves in one go she faced off against it's master: none other than Wicked Killington himself. He drops one of the most valuable Creature Cores in the entire game. Not that he needs much him proving himself a skilled combatant with a high amount of health fond of constantly pelting the Horsemen with powerful attacks and bad jokes. Once all the vaults are unlocked a door opens behind Vulgrim in his store that allows entry into a Arena like stage where the only opponent is Wicked Killington. Wicked Killington was the 'prize' one receives for opening every Trickster Vault in the game. He existed at humanities start and was already a fearsome combatant at that time in spite of his apparent madness. Wicked Killington, whatever he is, is no mere reanimated human corpse.