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<blockquote data-quote="ml3" data-source="post: 3939343" data-attributes="member: 12990"><p><strong>King Moonracer</strong></p><p></p><p>The being known as King Moonracer appears as winged lion, three times the size of normal lions, who makes his home on the remote "Island of Misfit toys". His wings and mane are jet black and midnight blue. His coat is muted brown and his muzzle is white. Moonracer's eyes appear to be humanoid rather than feline. </p><p></p><p>A small ruby studded and white fur trimmed crown of gold sits atop his head. This crown belonged to the human king who once ruled the Island. Moonracer succeeded in killing the king and his human subjects and pronounced himself "King Moonracer"</p><p></p><p>Each night Moonracer flies around the world and collects animated objects, primarily anthropomorphic ones, that have been discarded by their owners because they were unattractive, deformed or depraved in some way. Moonracer attracts these downcast toys with the promise of restored happiness. Once on the Island, the toys are subjected to a litany of procedures intended to break them both physically and mentally. Over time Moonracer has built an army of thousands of cruel, twisted toys trained to act sweet and sympathetic so that they can further Moonracer's quest to conquer the world.</p><p></p><p>Despite his far reaching aspirations, Moonracer knows he cannot take the entire world by direct force and so he feigns that he is the benevolent rescuer of his subjects and wants nothing more than to find loving homes for them. Once his subjects are in place, they begin their task of corrupting the minds of children and turning them against their parents.</p><p></p><p>Of all the toys at his command, Moonracer has selected a few naturally vicious toys as his lieutenants. </p><p></p><p>The Castle Sentry is a schizophrenic Jack-in-the-box who has adopted the name "Charlie" for his stable side, while the murderous "Jack" waits for its chance to escape. </p><p></p><p>The Footman is a pink elephant with large red spots. This seemingly harmless oddity suggests at its true danger- the stuffing of this toy is tainted with parasites carrying the bubonic plague.</p><p></p><p>Lastly is the toy known simply as 'Doll'. This innocent looking female rag doll is the most feared of all Moonracer's subjects, so much so that the other Misfit Toys do not dare ask her what her 'nonconformity' is. It has been suggested that she may be a hermaphrodite, but those who suggest it openly find themselves quickly dismantled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ml3, post: 3939343, member: 12990"] [b]King Moonracer[/b] The being known as King Moonracer appears as winged lion, three times the size of normal lions, who makes his home on the remote "Island of Misfit toys". His wings and mane are jet black and midnight blue. His coat is muted brown and his muzzle is white. Moonracer's eyes appear to be humanoid rather than feline. A small ruby studded and white fur trimmed crown of gold sits atop his head. This crown belonged to the human king who once ruled the Island. Moonracer succeeded in killing the king and his human subjects and pronounced himself "King Moonracer" Each night Moonracer flies around the world and collects animated objects, primarily anthropomorphic ones, that have been discarded by their owners because they were unattractive, deformed or depraved in some way. Moonracer attracts these downcast toys with the promise of restored happiness. Once on the Island, the toys are subjected to a litany of procedures intended to break them both physically and mentally. Over time Moonracer has built an army of thousands of cruel, twisted toys trained to act sweet and sympathetic so that they can further Moonracer's quest to conquer the world. Despite his far reaching aspirations, Moonracer knows he cannot take the entire world by direct force and so he feigns that he is the benevolent rescuer of his subjects and wants nothing more than to find loving homes for them. Once his subjects are in place, they begin their task of corrupting the minds of children and turning them against their parents. Of all the toys at his command, Moonracer has selected a few naturally vicious toys as his lieutenants. The Castle Sentry is a schizophrenic Jack-in-the-box who has adopted the name "Charlie" for his stable side, while the murderous "Jack" waits for its chance to escape. The Footman is a pink elephant with large red spots. This seemingly harmless oddity suggests at its true danger- the stuffing of this toy is tainted with parasites carrying the bubonic plague. Lastly is the toy known simply as 'Doll'. This innocent looking female rag doll is the most feared of all Moonracer's subjects, so much so that the other Misfit Toys do not dare ask her what her 'nonconformity' is. It has been suggested that she may be a hermaphrodite, but those who suggest it openly find themselves quickly dismantled. [/QUOTE]
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