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==Personality== Having a comparatively normal childhood with an average job Rinke got traumatically fired from his job, having no other support structures this led him to triggering.<ref name="I16 e0"/> Over the course of ten years with virtually no human contact, Jamie has regressed to a childish perception of himself as a god. Given this, he is practically incapable of deceit, seeing things in a fairy-tale mentality. His megalomaniac tendencies include being unable to interact with people unless he sees them as being of equal status to himself. Fellow monarchs of their specific kingdoms.<ref name="26.4 e2">Jack was smiling, clearly amused. Then again, he was safe. He was untouchable with Siberian beside him, and he was only feigning weakness to get past Nilbog’s defenses.<br><br>“A queen?”<br><br>“A queen. With that in mind, provided you give your permission, I’d like to offer you a gift. A… peace offering, to make up for the fact that I entered your territory uninvited.”<br><br>“Of course, of course!” He was almost ''childlike'', so easily moved by this promise of a gift, his mood changing so quickly. ''Guileless''. He’d been surrounded by yes-men for more than a decade, with barely any human contact, his defenses were gone. “I forgave Jack the lack of an invitation, I’ll extend you the same courtesy. This gift?” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/27 Excerpt] from [[Sting 26.4]]</ref> This degradation has also decreased his ability to be a credible threat, but also made him more unpredictable.<ref name="SB2">'''RedX:'''Twenty years of fallout cleanup is better than everyone dying to uberlocasts. It's arguably better than the moral and psychologial hazard of letting Nilbog continue to exist.<br><br>'''Wildnow:''' I find there's a trend, and you definitely see it highlighted in PRT quest, but you see it in arguments like this too.<br><br>The first mistake people make is forgetting the person involved. Nilbog was a human once, who watched TV and rented movies. He was lonely, odd, but fairly intelligent.<br><br>He has a sense about nuclear weapons. He knows about armies and all that. Crazy as he becomes, he retains that.<br><br>That's the first mistake. Forgetting that there's a man there, spending weeks and days with his creations, he loves them, they're his art, his existence. But he has his good moments, and he has his depressive, paranoid moments, where he thinks about how they're dying a little faster every generation, and that there's a very real possibility that people might try to assassinate him, or take his creations away from him by fire, gun, or bomb.<br><br>He thinks about these things. He dwells on them, and he takes measures.<br><br>The second mistake that Spacebattlers tend to make, in my estimation, is forgetting about the shards.<br><br>As Nilbog's content to be passive, you can assume:<br>1. His shard is broken.<br>2. His shard is powerful, and it's being utilized to secure Scion/Eden's plans more than it's being used to stress test and evolve anything.<br>3. Both of the above.<br><br>So, question. What eventuality is this tightly packed biome of custom-made living things placed there for? Remember the long-term agenda, too. Conflict. What if he's there because the entities wanted something out there to generate chaos in the event that a Bakuda or a US army or a Level 9001 Dauntless annihilated the area and most of the local population? - [https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/15024590 Comment by Wildbow on Spacebattles]</ref> This isolation among sycophants and later imprisonment made him greatly suggestible.<ref name="S17.9"/> ===Relationships=== ====Children==== Loves his creations and is loved in turn.<ref name="SB2" /><ref name="E.1" /> ====Royalty==== Considers powerful parahumans to be his only equals.<ref name="26.4 e2" /> He was seen talking to the Faerie Queen on multiple occasions.<ref name="29.3">Nilbog, engaged in conversation with Glaistig Uaine. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/09/24 Excerpt] from [[Venom 29.3]]</ref> ===Reputation=== With his monsters, he wiped out the human population of Ellisburg and killed all [[Piggot|but]] [[Thomas Calvert|two]] of the PRT operatives that were sent in. Nilbog would be classified as an [[S-Class]] threat, mentioned in the same breath as the [[Endbringers]], the [[Three Blasphemies]], and [[Sleeper]].<ref name="9.3"> - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/11/29 Excerpt] from [[Sentinel 9.3]]</ref> however he is seen as slightly less of a threat as he stays within his "Garden of Eden".<ref name="SB2"/>
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