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====Sir Kibble's armor==== | ====Sir Kibble's armor==== | ||
It's unclear what lies beneath [[Sir Kibble]]'s armor, a mystery that has been played up more than once. | It's unclear what lies beneath [[Sir Kibble]]'s armor, a mystery that has been played up more than once. | ||
====The ancients==== | ====The ancients==== | ||
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====The butterfly==== | ====The butterfly==== | ||
The true nature and purpose of the recurring [[Butterfly]] is completely unknown, other than it twice demonstrating the ability to absorb a soul and transform into [[Morpho Knight]]. | The true nature and purpose of the recurring [[Butterfly]] is completely unknown, other than it twice demonstrating the ability to absorb a soul and transform into [[Morpho Knight]]. | ||
====HR robots==== | |||
''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' features a robotic boss named [[HR-H]]. ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' features a mech named [[HR-D3]], piloted by [[Metal General]]. While outside media has confirmed that the "HR series" is intentionally connected, the initials "HR" are never explained, and the origin of the series remains a mystery. HR-D3's official attack names imply that the initials may stand for "Heavy Robot", but this not confirmed. | |||
''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' features a company named "[[Haltmann Works Company]]". However, no official media makes any connection between the HR series and Haltmann's company, therefore the recurring "H" initial is likely entirely coincidental. | |||
==Locations and objects== | ==Locations and objects== |