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large and fat male Pandawa, he is also a demi-god, working with Adamaï for the Forgotten Brotherhood. Despite his size, he is very fast and agile. After attacking Percedal and Eva and their family, Adamaï tasks him with finding the escaped Elely. When challenged by her, he just toys with the kid but ends up getting
defeated due to her Iop tenacity to never give up. While he refuses to talk, Yugo confiscates his recall potions which the Brotherhood of the Tofu uses to go after the kidnappers.
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