Mace Knight: Difference between revisions

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|In this volume, Mace Knight is one of the many contestants in the big race held in [[Dream Land]], along with the other three [[Meta-Knights]]. When the racers are choosing their machines, [[Axe Knight]] chooses the [[Shadow Star]]. The other Meta-Knights get jealous, and they board the machine too. The four of them fight over the machine as it unstably cruises along. Throughout the rest of the race, Mace Knight is usually grouped with the other contestants without standing out. During the spicy food-eating contest, Mace Knight is one of the many contestants in pain from the spice, and wonders why [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] is fine after eating the spicy food.
|In this volume, Mace Knight is one of the many contestants in the big race held in [[Dream Land]], along with the other three [[Meta-Knights]]. When the racers are choosing their machines, [[Axe Knight]] chooses the [[Shadow Star]]. The other Meta-Knights get jealous, and they board the machine too. The four of them fight over the machine as it unstably cruises along. Throughout the rest of the race, Mace Knight is usually grouped with the other contestants without standing out. During the spicy food-eating contest, Mace Knight is one of the many contestants in pain from the spice, and wonders why [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] is fine after eating the spicy food.
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|In this volume, like the other Meta-Knights, Mace Knight comes to [[Dedede's Cake Royale]] to root for Meta Knight in his matches. During the round of [[Flagball]] against Kirby, he cheers after Meta Knight hits the flag. He is sad when Meta Knight loses the round but cheers up after [[Captain Vul]] tells the Meta-Knights that winning the match was not Meta Knight's goal, rather it was testing his strength. During the finals, Mace Knight observes the match, wondering who will win. After Kirby spits out [[Sword Knight]], he is relieved to find that Sword Knight did not abandon them.
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|In this volume, Mace Knight, [[Trident Knight]] and [[Captain Vul]] go to get cake for themselves from [[Chef Kawasaki (novel character)|Chef Kawasaki]]. When [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] asks about their intentions, Mace Knight reveals their goal, as much for Captain Vul's dismay. Mace Knight gets mad at Kirby after learning that he ate all the cakes and holds his weapon against him. After they state that they want to help save the [[Rainbow Islands]], he and the other [[Meta-Knights]] start to envision a vacation like the one that [[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] wants, implying that they want to save the Rainbow Islands only to get a vacation. When Meta Knight returns from the adventure, Mace Knight misinterprets Meta Knight's disclaim of accomplishment as modesty.
|In this volume, Mace Knight, [[Trident Knight]] and Captain Vul go to get cake for themselves from [[Chef Kawasaki (novel character)|Chef Kawasaki]]. When [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] asks about their intentions, Mace Knight reveals their goal, as much for Captain Vul's dismay. Mace Knight gets mad at Kirby after learning that he ate all the cakes and holds his weapon against him. After they state that they want to help save the [[Rainbow Islands]], he and the other [[Meta-Knights]] start to envision a vacation like the one that [[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] wants, implying that they want to save the Rainbow Islands only to get a vacation. When Meta Knight returns from the adventure, Mace Knight misinterprets Meta Knight's disclaim of accomplishment as modesty.
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