![]() Attack Its Weak Point: Is only vulnerable when its chest motor is glowing during the fight's first two phases.Even the Meistermeuchler seen in The Shadowed Throne ending cutscene appears to take its sweet time closing in on Raven Team when it has them cornered.Īppearances: The Shadowed Throne, The Tortured Path In gameplay they prefer to attack from within fog and will retreat when they take enough damage. It Can Think: They were known to regularly break out of and return to their holding cells, are capable of speaking German and even engage in worship of the fertility goddess Nerthus.Final Boss: The Meistermeuchlers serve as such for the The Darkest Shore's easter egg.The Dreaded: Even Straub himself is afraid of their intelligence and deadliness, the Meistermeuchlers even more so.The Meistermeuchlers are even more horrific to look at, with skulls that are split open and a pair of hands attached to their jaws a la the Predator's mandibles. Body Horror: Perhaps the most disturbing looking of Straub's children, with an Overly-Long Tongue and an additional pair of limbs tipped with sharpened ribcages.May cross over with Unwitting Pawn if the God-King has manipulated him into doing so.Īppearances: The Darkest Shore, The Shadowed Throne (cutscene only), The Tortured Path Unwitting Instigator of Doom: He was responsible for contacting the Nazis and alerting them to the existence of the Hilt of Barbarossa's Sword, kickstarting the entire WWII Nazi Zombies storyline.Tears of Blood: Has these as a Rook, a trait she shares with Nerthus.He Was Right There All Along: Raven Team encounters the Panzermörder in the Prologue intro, unaware that their mission target is strung up inside it.Heel–Face Turn: Was initially loyal to the Nazi Party, until he witnessed the depravity of Straub's experiments and became The Mole.Hearing Voices: After being resurrected.Distressed Dude: Part of Raven Team's mission in The Final Reich is to locate him and, if he's still alive, extract him.He's also the Greater-Scope Paragon for The Final Reich he created the Jack-in-the-Box bomb, and hid parts of the Tesla Gun throughout the bunker for Raven Team to find. Big Good: Of The Frozen Dawn, providing hints as to how to acquire the map's Wonder Weapons and transforming the protagonists into the Raven Lords during the finale.He comes back again as the Rook in The Frozen Dawn. Back from the Dead: Is resurrected in the true ending of The Final Reich only to kill himself with the Well Trap.And I Must Scream: Is strung up, fully conscious, inside the chest of the Panzermörder by Straub in The Final Reich.And the city of Berlin, already under siege from the Russians, is transformed into an indiscriminate orgy of death with the arrival of Straub's zeppelins and undead army.Īppearances: The Final Reich, The Frozen Dawn The island of Heligoland, already referred to as "Lucifer's middle finger" by Drostan, has cliffs literally stained red with blood and sea-life washing up on the shore. Mittelburg goes from a sleepy mining village to an abandoned, earthquake-ridden death-trap with a gore-filled bunker underneath it. Walking Wasteland: Every place where Straub sets up shop is inevitably turned into Hell-On-Earth by his experiments.Unwitting Pawn: For the God-King, who had been manipulating Straub since the beginning with the intention of claiming the doctor's undead army for himself.Straub's utter inhumanity and lack of remorse need only be observed through his twisted creations, and how little differently he treats both his allies and his enemies. Hoist by His Own Petard: Is torn apart by his own creations in The Shadowed Throne.Energy Shield: Has a personal Geistchild shield that protects him from projectiles.Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Bespectacled, and utterly lacking in any form of empathy.Disc-One Final Boss: Set up as the main antagonist of the game mode, but is killed midway through the DLC season to make way for the God-King.Covered with Scars: It's implied that, underneath his clothing, Straub is covered in hundreds of self-inflicted surgical scars as a result of his fascination with pain.Blasphemous Boast: Claims to have created "the Devil himself" in the form of the Panzermörder.Berserk Button: Traitors, who when caught are subjected to the worst punishments Straub has to offer.Appearances: The Final Reich, The Darkest Shore, The Shadowed Throne, The Frozen Dawn
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