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The following is a list of characters in the American animated television series Metalocalypse. Survival from near fatal injuries in the show is a common running gag; a character may be burned, maimed or hurt in some manner and still be able to return in later episodes.

Dethklok

Dethklok is depicted as an extremely popular and successful death metal band, described by their adversaries, the Tribunal, as the "world's greatest cultural force." The band is comprised of five members, frontman Nathan Explosion, Skwisgaar Skwigelf on lead guitar, Toki Wartooth on rhythm guitar, Pickles on drums, and William Murderface on bass guitar.

The band's fan base includes billions of metal fanatics, who frequently endanger themselves to watch the band perform live.[1][2] With their widespread commercial success and lucrative sponsorship contracts, Dethklok is ranked as the world's seventh largest economy (by the end of the second season).[3]

The members of Dethklok are often portrayed as incompetent at almost everything not related to their profession. The band struggles to perform everyday tasks, including shopping for groceries, preparing food, and maintaining proper social relationships.

The Tribunal

The Tribunal in their meeting room in Season 1. Extreme left: General Crozier; Center: Mr. Selatcia; Right of center: Cardinal Ravenwood; Inset: Senator Stampingston.

The Tribunal is an Illuminati-style group which monitors Dethklok. They appear in almost every episode to discuss Dethklok's latest activities and the dangers they pose. They seem to fear that Dethklok are part of an ancient Sumerian prophecy. The episode "The Metalocalypse Has Begun" suggests that the ultimate event in the prophecy is an "apocalypse of metal."

The group's briefings are led by Senator Stampingston, who usually has experts (who often bear ridiculously complicated names) speak based on whatever Dethklok is doing in the episode. The group has both military (General Crozier) and religious (Cardinal Ravenwood, replaced by Vader Orlaag in season 2) leaders in its rank, among others. At its head is Mr. Selatcia, a gray-haired man who sits in a throne in the center. There are four other members, but none of them have been named and only one of them has spoken so far (requesting to go to the United States Pornography Awards, along with Stampingston, Crozier, and Ravenwood). Behind the sitting members of the Tribunal are monitors showing the faces of eight more men appearing via video conferencing, the top left in the left quarter of which seems to resemble James Grishnack, producer of Dethklok's movie Blood Ocean, and the top left of the right quarter being the band's Therapist, John Twinkletits.

Senator Stampingston

Senator Stampingston is the main speaker who reports on Dethklok's current activities. It's never made clear if he currently represents a state or if he simply was a past senator. He stands to the left of the large television screen in the briefing room, explaining Dethklok's latest activities while the screen highlights his points. When his back is seen, there is a long scar on the back of his head. He has a diplomatic standpoint for the issues against Dethklok, often recommending espionage and other forms of information gathering. He keeps a professional and calm attitude towards Dethklok; he knows they are a threat, but he never overreacts and he is rarely the one that comes up with ideas.

General Crozier

General Crozier is a four-star General in the United States Army; as of the end of Season 2, he has become Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His job in the Tribunal, as stated by Mr. Selatcia, is information gathering, which Crozier is not happy about. Crozier is the main villain of the 1st Season although in the 2nd Season he is more loyal to Selatcia and does not interfere with Dethklok anymore.

He brings a military viewpoint to the Tribunal's dealings with Dethklok, and usually recommends military action, often in the form of assassination. Despite his view that Dethklok should be dealt with in the most efficient manner, he usually has the most realistic predictions, sometimes questioning if certain things the band does are really dangerous.

Cardinal Ravenwood

Cardinal Ravenwood was an elderly priest who had a religious perspective on the issues regarding Dethklok. He was the secondary villain of the 1st Season. He claimed to have prophetic visions on a regular basis, most of which related to Dethklok; however, they did not appear to be very reliable, or at the very least are not as literal as he explained them. Though his visions did not usually end up accurate, he accurately foretold his own death. [4]

Vater Orlaag

Vater Orlaag is introduced in the second episode of the second season, presumably having been taken on to replace Ravenwood. Orlaag is described by Stampingston as "a political and spiritual specialist." Orlaag appears to play a strong role in the Tribunal, often giving his input during meetings and being present in the main chamber of Selatcia during a conference with Crozier. He seems to either hold a high military rank or maintain a private army.[5] He has also shown himself to be fiercely loyal to Selatcia, more so than any other Tribunal member. His appearance may be a reference to Rasputin. In the second season finale, Orlaag is revealed to be working secretly with Selatcia. In the third season, he seems to have replaced the role of Crozier, who is currently under control of Selatcia.

Mr. Selatcia

Mr. Selatcia is the most powerful member of the Tribunal, and sits in a throne in the center. When the Tribunal debates the best course of action, Mr. Selatcia is usually the last to speak, and always has the final word on what course of action the group will take. Oddly enough, he usually recommends inaction, ordering the Tribunal to allow what is occurring to take place undisturbed. General Crozier describes Selatcia's background as "murky."

It is heavily implied throughout the series that Selatcia is connected to Dethklok and the Metalocalypse, although it remains uncertain as to exactly how. Selatcia will also quite frequently make it a point to not kill Dethklok, something that angers both General Crozier and Cardinal Ravenwood in the 1st Season.

Selatcia seems to have telekinetic and mind control powers, and uses them to achieve his own ends. [4]

Dethklok employees

Charles Foster Offdensen

Charles Foster Offdensen (inconsistently spelled with one or two 'f's) is Dethklok's manager, legal counsel, and Chief Financial Officer, the latter also incidentally being his initials. He also shares the same first and middle name of the title character of Citizen Kane, Charles Foster Kane. He acts as manager, lawyer, and advisor to Dethklok, protecting the band against everything from slowing record sales to themselves. Offdensen is one of the few individuals seen to interact with Dethklok for a significant length of time and evade subsequent mutilation or death (until the end of season 2). Offdensen is an excellent fencer; his office displays a plaque he earned in college for his achievements.

Offdensen also has secret contacts with the leaders of the United Nations, because so much of their economies depend on Dethklok sales. This allows him global license to instantly and secretly trace, capture, imprison and torture all those who illegally download or record Dethklok's music.

Offdensen's knowledge of the conspiracy against Dethklok is unknown. His office has a safe containing classified information; however, the contents of the safe are never seen. He uses high-tech radar and surveillance to monitor the band's safety; he likewise has an elaborate defense, escape and counterstrike prepared when military forces attack Dethklok.

Over the course of the series, Offdensen is portrayed as a sort of caretaker to Dethklok, having a clear knowledge of the various band members' personalities and quirks. He receives a great deal of verbal abuse from the band, which he bears with visible—but controlled—annoyance while continuing to indulge them. At times he attempts to reason with the band about their disregard of law and logic. At other times, he enables their behavior. When he sees a situation that is immaterial to Dethklok's making music or other money-making enterprises (i.e. Dethmerch -- the merchandise line of Dethklok), he half-heartedly offers a listening ear for advice. After receiving the band's typical uninterested responses, he inevitably says, "Well, for the record, I tried." He shows no compunction about lying to or verbally manipulating the band, either to sway their decisions or spare their feelings.

Offdensen is a "dark parody" caricature of band-managers, being "all about business"; his primary concern in most scenarios is protecting the band from fans, enemies, and the legal and financial ramifications of their own actions. His general personality can be described as bookish and analytical, with little patience for humor; his loyalty to the "boys" serves to protect the profits being made. To this end, he has shown himself capable of acts just as brutal as the band members themselves, if not more so. However, his violent acts are always quite calculated, with the clear objective to protect the band, as opposed to the accidental carnage the band members themselves seem to attract by simply existing.

Klokateers

A Klokateer, specifically 421.

Klokateers are the slavishly devoted servants of Dethklok, providing for their every need, such as maintaining the band's various properties, serving as bodyguards, and performing as roadies for their concerts. They wear black hoods and black, sleeveless uniforms, and in general resemble medieval executioners. In order to prove their loyalty to Dethklok, Klokateers have a Dethklok gear emblem branded onto the backs of their necks. They always refer to the members of Dethklok as "my lord(s)" or "my master(s)" and are in turn referred to by their numeric designation. They are killed as frequently as any other people who come into contact with Dethklok.

The Klokateers obey Dethklok without question, no matter how outrageous the demand. They are quick to beat or kill people, with or without orders.[5] They also can function as an army, and are willing to give up their lives for the band.[4] Even before they are officially hired, they are quite likely to die. [6] The entrance exam alone has a mortality rate of fifty percent, as the participants are required to pair up and fight each other to the death with their bare fists. Ofdensen mentions that, by the time they are made official Klokateers, most will likely have been maimed or killed. Their living conditions are said to be so horrible that their corpses are stuffing the sewer system, which the band notes as being "metal".[6]

Most Klokateers are generic in form and unnamed. However, one Klokateer in particular is given an identity which makes him easily recognizable in future episodes: Number 216, who is a midget.[5] [7] [8] His appearance could be considered an "easter egg" in the series.

The first use of the term to represent Dethklok's massive gang of henchmen is in The Dethalbum. In the liner notes, Dethklok states their appreciation of their labor, saying "DETHKLOK would like to thank the tireless work of the Klokateers (see we really are good bosses)." "Dethsources" features the first use of the name "Klokateers" within the main series.[6]

Jean-Pierre

Jean-Pierre, before his accident (left) and after (right)

Jean-Pierre is Dethklok's stereotypical French chef, the most recent in a long line to cater to the band. He is passionately loyal to his employers, having stated he "would rather have [his] brains scooped out with a melon baller than miss the opportunity to serve the various cheese snacks to [his] beloved Dethklok", despite the job's inherent risks. According to Skwisgaar, all of the chefs previously employed by Dethklok died in various accidents (such as one who had his face smashed in by a hovercraft, and committed suicide sometime afterwards), a fate that Jean-Pierre has (so far) narrowly avoided.

In the pilot episode, Jean-Pierre is mangled when a stray firework missile ejects him from the Dethcopter and into its rotor blades. The blades slice him into several pieces, making it necessary to connect them together via a complex and strange-looking machine in order to keep him alive. After realizing that they couldn't feed themselves due to their own incompetence and total unfamiliarity with such mundane elements as grocery shopping, the band sewed him back together. However, they did so very poorly, which gave Nathan the inspiration for the song "Sewn Back Together Wrong," in addition to giving Jean-Pierre a hideous and mutilated appearance (some parts were sewn on backward). Despite the dubious quality of his reconstruction Jean-Pierre returned to work enthusiastically, and his current condition does not appear to have adversely affected his skills as a chef. He can be seen in the background of various episodes, shuffling along.

Dick "Magic Ears" Knubbler

Dick Knubbler is Dethklok's music producer. He is first introduced in "Dethwater", where he is sent to monitor Dethklok's album recording by the Tribunal in exchange for having his criminal record erased; among his laundry list of felonies are tax evasion, disfiguring a co-worker's face with acid, soliciting prostitution and drugs. Dethklok's music convinces him to turn on the Tribunal, and he promises to report on the merits of their new record to the label upon his return to the surface. While traveling back in a bathysphere, he is attacked by a giant seahorse mutated by radiation leaking from Dethklok's submarine. In his attempt to escape, his eyes explode from rapid decompression and are replaced with new "dark metal" robotic eyes.

He returns as Dethklok's producer in the episode "Dethkids," helping to produce for Murderface's long-awaited Planet Piss side project. In "Dethvengeance", he helps the band move all their songs onto their newly-created "water format." He also produces the band's long awaited album in "Dethrecord" and stays extremely patient with the band, despite their eccentric behavior (such as Nathan wearing a suit of armor as he records).

In Dethrelease, Knubbler is seen escaping the attack by the Revengencers, convincing the other band members to save the master recordings. In "Dethmas" he produces a William Murderface Christmas special, which is sponsored by the Christian Church.

It has been stated[citation needed] that Dick "Magic Ears" Knubbler is a parody of Phil Spector, although his appearance is similar to recording engineer Chuck Ainlay. The Dethalbum and "Dethalbum II" credit Knubbler with producing, engineering, and mixing.

Dethklok's doctor

Dethklok meets a certain unnamed doctor at various points in the series. The doctor usually does whatever Dethklok asks, despite the fact that they ask him to do things any ordinary doctor would never consider. He even calls them idiots when they believe a simple cold will kill them and request medication to cure it. He usually responds to their requests with a dejected "whatever." He even neuters Dethklok's adopted son, via the band's request, after his first suggestion of cutting sugar from his diet to cure the boy's Attention Deficit Disorder is rejected by the band.

Facebones

Facebones is an animated version of the Dethklok logo, with a twisted jaw and visible brain (most likely a nod to metal mascots such as Megadeth's Vic Rattlehead, or Iron Maiden's Eddie the Head). Facebones speaks in a high-pitch voice that occasionally modulates into something deeper and more demonic. He is used in videos related to Dethklok, like during fan day, when he told the fans the rules. He also appears in "Murdering Outside the Box," to open the quarterly review.

Outside of fiction, Facebones is used to host video segments in interludes at Dethklok's live concerts. The videos are projected onto a large screen and provide mock 'behind-the-scenes' information. He also appears in the video for Bloodrocuted as an artifact from which the video's protagonist gains power.

Recurring characters

Dr. Rockzo

His name is Dr. Rockzo. He's the rock and roll clown. He does cocaine. He admits in "Cleanzo" that not only does he use cocaine, but also huffs paint, uses crystal meth, heroin, pain pills, and OxyContin before stating, "I do it all!" Dr. Rockzo's real name is Leonard Rockstein; he was the trouble-making son of a physical therapist. Rockzo became lead singer of Zazz Blammymatazz, a partying rock band named after the guitarist, the logo of Zazz Blammymatazz is a parody of Van Halen's logo. They quickly became famous; however, Rockzo insisted on being paid in cocaine, and was fired for his actions. After a short-lived solo career, he began his present life as a rock n' roll clown for hire.

Rockzo talks in a high-pitched voice, which every member of Dethklok except Toki finds irritating. He wears a very tight neon unitard with cutouts that expose almost his entire torso and, in the back, the top of his buttcrack. The rest of his outfit includes a combination cap, long, thick, brightly-colored hair, KISS-like face paint, furry boots, and a spiky red nose. The colors of his clothing and hair change between episodes, but are always gaudy and fluorescent. [9] [10]

Rockzo seems to be a parody of various events and persons. According to Brendon Small, Dr. Rockzo was supposed to be an amalgam of every kind of front man from the hard-rock era, including Paul Stanley, Axl Rose, and Bret Michaels. Eventually the animators made him resemble David Lee Roth.[11]

In season two, Dr. Rockzo broke into a police evidence locker and stole over 1,000 pounds of cocaine. He was a fugitive for a while, until Dethklok was forced by Toki to do an intervention. He went clean for a while as the headliner for a drug-free rock and roll troupe. However, he found some cocaine backstage and fell right back into his maniacal cocaine habit. In season three, Dr. Rockzo is caught and put on trial, but receives only probation. His probation officer tells him he must get a job, but instead, he steals Toki's Christmas presents and pawns them for cocaine. He then goes on a maniacal cocaine binge. Finally, he breaks into the Dethklok Christmas Special set, where he receives a handjob on national television from Skwisgaar's mother, as the Christmas Special degenerates into disaster.

Dethklok Minute Host

The Dethklok Minute focuses on Dethklok's usual celebrity stunts such as TV appearances, movies, romances, rumors, and so on. The right side of the host's face is disfigured when a meteor fragment strikes his studio at the end of "P.R. Pickles," but it hasn't dampened his enthusiasm about reporting on Dethklok's activities. Prior to being maimed by the meteor fragment, the character bore a strong resemblance to Mark McGrath although the original character design was based on the show's producer Keith Fay.

Pickles' Family

Pickles' family resides in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. His parents are Calvert and Molly, who very obviously favor Pickles' brother Seth. Seth is an ex-con, has no known job, and lives in his parents' garage, and later in a "house room" in their attic. Seth constantly tries to make money from Pickles' fame, even threatening Pickles with identity theft. Eventually Seth was made head of Dethklok Australia, mostly out of Pickles hatred as the previous managers had been gruesomely murdered at some point, being a highly dangerous position. [12] [13] [14]

Toki's Family

Toki's parents are Anja and the now deceased Reverend Aslaug Wartooth, two extremely religious people who never speak, smile, or show any emotion whatsoever. They live in an abandoned village near Lillehammer, Norway. They heavily abused Toki in his childhood. [12][15] [16]

In "Dethdad", Toki's triumphant trek up the mountain, the rest of the band's refusal to accompany him, and the small house at the summit[15] closely resemble events in the documentary film True Norwegian Black Metal. Black metal vocalist Gaahl takes the American documentarians on a long walk up a snow-covered Norwegian mountain to show them a house he says was built by his grandfather. In the documentary, the filmmakers, not accustomed to Norway's weather and terrain, barely make it to the top, while the much older Gaahl outpaces them all the way to the summit.

Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits

Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits (pronounced twink-LET-its, deliberately avoiding the obvious pronunciation) is an insane band therapist, and parody of performance coach Phil Towle and producer Bob Rock. He was formerly a member of a band known as the Amazelingtons, who he killed, and is seen calling his deceased bandmates and telling them he is in Dethklok despite being fully aware of the fact that they are dead. [17] [17] [9]

Snakes N' Barrels

Snakes N' Barrels (SnB) is Pickles' first band, all of whom (aside from Pickles) fell on hard times after Pickles went to Dethklok.[18] The name of the band is a reference to the band Guns N' Roses, though the band members themselves are a comment on numerous bands, from their drastic physical changes to their poverty in later life (with the exception of Pickles). In season 3 the former members of the Dethklok tribute band Thunderhorse have made a Snakes N' Barrels cover band called Serpents N' Containers.

Antonio "Tony" DiMarco Thunderbottom

Antonio "Tony" DiMarco Thunderbottom is the bassist. He is a former alcoholic and drug addict turned sober. His signature top hat is reminiscent of Slash from Guns N' Roses, though his long hair and accent is a subtle representation of Mick Mars.

Sammy "Candynose" Twinskins

Sammy "Candynose" Twinskins is the drummer. He was formerly addicted to crack cocaine, but has since become sober. A young Candynose looks very much like Poison drummer Rikki Rockett.

Snizzy "Snazz" Bullets

Snizzy "Snazz" Bullets is the rhythm guitar player. He suffers from partial facial paralysis due to hallucinogens and heroin abuse. He later invented a strapless guitar that functions as a girdle, known as a "g-girdle-uitar". The younger Bullets bears a strong resemblance to Joe Perry of Aerosmith. The older Bullets is bald, and bears the scars from a botched hair transplant on his head.

Rikki Kixx

Rikki Kixx (most likely a parody of Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx, Poison drummer Rikki Rockett and glam rock band Kix) is Pickles' replacement in the band. He hates the "living hell" that is sobriety.[10]

President of the United States

The President of the United States is a middle-aged bald man. He needs Dethklok to continue to perform in order to stabilize his own approval rating. He is so earnest about this that he is willing to harm himself.[19] [20] [8]

In the season three episode, "Dethhealth," he seems to have been replaced by a man resembling Barack Obama.

The Revengencers

The Revengencers is an anti-Dethklok terrorist group formed by Edgar Jomfru and the Metal Masked Assassin in an attempt to exact revenge against Dethklok for the pain they have caused them (both their younger brothers were killed by Dethklok's minions). The third member is an unnamed teen who had been imprisoned by Dethklok forces for illegally downloading their music. The teen wears a mask made from the remnants of Eric Jomfru's face. [13] [8] [21]

Metal Masked Assassin

The Metal Masked Assassin is the brother of Agent 216, who Crozier had sent to kill Dethklok in "Murdering Outside The Box." He is a mysterious psychopath who wears a metal mask and regularly dismembers people hanging from hooks (a reference to the song "Meat Hook Sodomy" by Corpsegrinder's band Cannibal Corpse), apparently while they are still alive. General Crozier recruits him for the assault on the Dethwater concert, allowing the Assassin an opportunity to avenge his brother's death to suit his purpose. During the band's escape from the concert attack, the Assassin is able to separate Skwisgaar and Toki from the rest of the group. As he prepares to kill the guitarists, he is intercepted by Offdensen. After a short bout of hand and knife combat, he is quickly overcome by Offdensen, whose strength he had underestimated. His knife-wielding arm is broken and twisted to stab him in the kidney with his own weapon, and he is kicked into the freezing water nearby.

The Metal-Masked Assassin returns as the principal villain of the 2nd Season, now wearing a metal brace on his elbow and with a consuming hatred towards Offdensen, whom he wants to suffer before killing him. He becomes a founding member of the Revengencers. In "The Revengencers", he poses as a Klokateer guard during Dethklok's concert at St. Necrophagist to take Offdensen by surprise, only for Offdensen to miraclously survive a drop from an upper-story window. In "Black Fire Upon Us", having built up an army of Revengencers, the Assassin leads the assault on Mordhaus itself during the CD release party for the band's new album, personally firing the sonic cannon that brings Mordhaus' shields down and sets the house ablaze. During the ensuing battle, after Offdensen is shot off down by the Death Mask teenager, the Assassin proceeds to brutally beat the manager and promising him indefinite torture. However, Nathan Explosion clubs the Assassin from behind with a flaming wooden beam, knocking him down with one blow. Given what has been shown of the Assassin's strength and stamina, it is possible that only a blow of killing strength could have knocked him down. The episode ends without the viewer knowing if either the Assassin is dead or just unconscious.

Edgar Jomfru

Wheelchair ridden Edgar Jomfru ("Jomfru" meaning virgin in Norwegian and Danish) and his brother Eric (voiced by Tommy Blacha) are introduced as the proprietors of diefordethklok.com, the largest Dethklok fan site. In their greed, they attempt to blackmail Dethklok into paying for good reviews on their site by secretly recording an exclusive one-time only song, "Fansong", played by Dethklok during their annual fan day. Their scheme fails miserably when the two brothers are lured into a sniper-filled hallway by Ofdensen. Eric is killed instantly, his head blown off and the remnants of his face scattered on his brother, while Edgar, remembering Ofdensen's cryptic advice regarding how to cross the narrow corridor beforehand, survives, only to be promptly imprisoned inside the band's dungeon.

Edgar returns in the 2nd Season as the secondary villain of the Season (the Metal-Masked Assassin acting as the main villain). The shock of his brother's death, as well as the brutal torture inflicted upon him by the band's minions, drives Edgar insane: having recovered the remains of his brother's face from the incident, he makes them into a mask for a fellow imprisoned fan who is put into his cell, even referring to the teen as his brother upon doing so. He digs his way out of the prison in the episode "Dethvengeance," the fan tied to his back despite the latter not being handicapped. He is rescued by the Metal Masked Assassin after escaping through the sewage system. He and the assassin start the Revengencers and begin orchestrating terrorist attacks on different Dethklok-related places. The Tribunal describes Edgar as the brains behind the terrorist attacks. He has his nose bitten off by a Dethklok fan while attempting to assassinate Nathan, in the episode "The Revengencers" aka "Sicklok".

In "Black Fire Upon Us", Edgar masterminds the attack on Mordhaus and even infiltrates Mordhaus himself to personally kill Dethklok. He corners Skwisgaar and Pickles outside the house and prepares to shoot them with a shotgun. As he prepares to shoot them, he flashes back to all the years he and his brother spent as avid Dethklok fans. He lowers his gun as he is unable to kill what were once his idols. Immediately thereafter, a Klokateer kicks his wheelchair over and starts beating him with a night stick. His fate after this is unclear.

The Teenager

In "Dethvengance", a teenager is imprisoned and tortured by Klokateers after illegally downloading Dethklok music. There he meets Edgar, who makes him wear a mask made of Eric Jomfru's face (a reference to 'Dead Skin Mask' by the band Slayer) and refers to him as his brother. Edgar ties him to his back and escapes from Mordhaus. He joins the Revengencers with Edgar, never speaking and obeying Edgar without question. He participates in the attack on Mordhaus by shooting Offdensen with a crossbow as he is chased by Metal Masked Assassin. Shortly thereafter he is hit in the head by the butt of a rifle by General Crozier. It is unknown if this knocked him unconscious or snapped his neck.

Lavona Succuboso

Lavona Succuboso leads the group "Succuboso Explosion", an extremist faction of women devoted to capturing Nathan Explosion and bearing his children, creating a race of warriors that will conquer the world. Their mantra is "We are the vessels that hold the future." They use a device called the "loin extractor" which is a harpoon-like projectile that attaches to the target's crotch and electrocutes them. It is unknown how the device actually "extracts" the loins, but when Lavona fired the weapon at Nathan during a concert, Murderface jumped in the way and was hit instead. Although the weapon did not actually hit Murderface's crotch, just his bass, he was mildly shocked and a charge was shot back through the weapon which sent Lavona flying completely out of the concert arena.

In "Black Fire Upon Us", Lavona and her followers have allied themselves with the Revengencers to help them attack Mordhaus during their CD release party. She made an agreement with Edgar Jomfru that she would get to have her way with Nathan before he is killed. She makes her way to the roof as Mordhaus burns and meets Nathan and a passed out Toki. She first attacks him, all the while making cryptic comments about having previously met Nathan, but is easily overpowered, causing her to kiss Nathan to get his guard down. She then knees him in the crotch and pulls out the "loin extractor" to finally complete her task. Before she can fire, Toki smashes his liquor bottle over her head, knocking her out. It is unclear whether or not she escaped the inferno of Mordhaus alive.

References

  1. ^ "The Curse of Dethklok". Metalocalypse. No 1, season 1. (August 6, 2006) "Reporter: They are called pain waivers. Fans are signing their lives away releasing Dethlok from any and all liability."
  2. ^ Staff, ign.com (2006-07-14). "Interview: Dethklok". IGN. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 2008-05-12. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Harris, Will (2008-12-04). "Seen Your Video: Dethklok, "Mermaider"". esdmusic.com. Retrieved 2009-01-16. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ a b c Episode 20, "The Metalocalypse Has Begun" aka "It has Begun", December 17, 2006
  5. ^ a b c Episode 29, "Dethcarraldo", June 1, 2008
  6. ^ a b c Episode 34, "Dethsources", July 6, 2008
  7. ^ Episode 12, "Murdering Outside the Box", October 22, 2006
  8. ^ a b c Episode 39/40, "Black Fire Upon Us" aka "Dethrelease", September 7, 2008
  9. ^ a b Episode 26, "Cleanzo", November 18, 2007
  10. ^ a b 36/37, "Snakes 'n' Barrels II", August 24, 2008
  11. ^ http://emusician.com/interviews/metalocalypse_now_bonus/
  12. ^ a b Episode 6, "Dethfam", September 10, 2006
  13. ^ a b Episode 27, "Dethwedding", April 1, 2008
  14. ^ Episode 46, "FatherKlok", December 13, 2009
  15. ^ a b Episode 35, "Dethdad", July 13, 2008
  16. ^ Episode 16, "Dethkids", November 12, 2006
  17. ^ a b Episode 7, "Performance Klok", September 17, 2006
  18. ^ Episode 8, "Snakes 'n' Barrels", September 24, 2006
  19. ^ Episode 21, "Dethecution", September 23, 2007
  20. ^ Episode 30, "Dethgov", June 8, 2008
  21. ^ Episode 32, "The Revengencers" aka "Sicklok", June 22, 2008