![]() ![]() Malroth also is lacking in understanding of typical social graces and is often prone to outbursts and bluntness, leading to some humorous exchanges and later arguments. Malroth demonstrates a lack of knowledge on many basic concepts, such as "love" and "parties", being confused by Bab's many admirers at Khrumbul-Dun, and the small party Lulu arranges for him and the Builder on the Isle of Awakening. ![]() He tends to feel at home in dark subterranean places and shrines dedicated to Hargon and the Master of Destruction, though he is unable to place why he feels so. ![]() He also has a somewhat morbid personality, which is evident even upon his first meeting with the Builder, where he is excited to get a closer look at the dead bodies littering the beach. He has a somewhat violent disposition, which escalates as the Builder's adventure progresses, causing others to fear him. In his human state, he has no inkling of his true nature as the Master of Destruction. The major exception to this is his amnesiac humanoid appearance in Dragon Quest Builders 2, where he is one of the game's main characters. In the vast majority of his appearances, Malroth has little discernible personality outside of his desire for destruction. His mouth is always shown as being a wide-opened grin, fangs clearly visible, and has two horns. He has six limbs, four of which appear to be arms, a massive pair of wings, and a serpent for a tail. Malroth is a large demon covered mostly in blue scales (green in the original NES Dragon Quest II and in Dragon Quest IX) and wearing only a necklace with a skull on it. Malroth as seen for a majority of Dragon Quest Builders 2
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