Our Food Allergy Villains aren't just snarling faces, they each have a history too! Let's take a look at Jet Trail and Arctic Storm's Rogue's Gallery:
Lex Legume
Lex was popular as a youngster, and quickly gathered worshippers around him. Unfortunately, his lust for power didn’t stop at his peers, and soon he was hoarding
money as well.
Lex became quite successful, but he was
disturbed by the fact that not everyone loved him. Then one day he discovered that a whole
subset of the population was allergic to him.
He was a little nuts, so this discovery sent him over the edge.
He closed his businesses and turned to a life of crime, figuring that
with all the peanut allergies, few would dare approach to stop him.
To this day, Lex is an illegal business overlord. He’s quirky and a bit of a germophobe, as evidenced
by the black gloves that he refuses to take off.
Professor Egg-stein
Professor Egg-stein
Professor Egg-stein was the result of an unfortunate
accident involving his mother, his father, and a crowded henhouse. While otherwise a human, Egg-stein’s head is
genuinely an egg, and by sacrificing a little brain fluid, he has been known to
threaten people with egg allergies.
The term “egg head” has been widely used as an insult
against smart people, usually used by those who don’t study against the person
who wrecks the grade curve. Few people
know that this term originated with Egg-stein.
While growing up, Egg-stein was teased relentlessly, not only for
looking different but also for being smarter than everybody else.
Feeling that he would never fit in, Egg-stein became a
criminal mastermind. Few know it, but he is probably the smartest criminal in the
world.
The Milkotaur
The Milkotaur took up residence in the legen-dairy labyrinth
after Theseus killed the famed Minotaur.
For thousands of years, he demanded sacrifices of goat milk and goat
cheese, which changed into cow milk and cheese as dairy farming evolved. But as time passed and legends died out, his
sacrifices were forgotten. Enraged, the
Milkotaur finally emerged from the labyrinth (after he found his
way out) and he has been haunting the human race ever since.
The Celihawk
The Celihawk is a genetic mutation, the unfortunate result
of birds of prey feeding on rodents fattened with GMO crops. Celihawks are still birds of prey, but they
contain gluten in their DNA. Another
mutation is that the Celihawk’s eyes tend to be bigger than its stomach, so it
is known to attack anything from rodents to large mammals. One Celihawk isn’t too big of a threat unless you have gluten issues, but
when a swarm arrives, it’s best for everyone to take cover.
Celihawks have a natural fear of jelly, Sunbutter, honey, and many other
substances commonly spread on bread, so if caught in the open and facing a
swarm, grabbing one of these foods and preparing to turn the predator into prey
is your best defense.
CLAWS
CLAWS started out life as an ordinary crab in the Bering
Sea, until an encounter with a fishing boat changed her life. She lost her left claw in a narrow escape,
and the experience made her into an enemy of humankind. She studied people, studied our ships, and
learned how to escape us dozens of times over.
Time passed, and despite her disability she never succumbed
to a crab pot or a predator. Living such
a long life caused her to grow to an unnatural size, and she’s still
growing. CLAWS learned from our
technology, and made herself a replacement claw from scrap metal in sunken
ships.
Crews on the fishing boats began telling stories about her,
and when these legends reached her ears, she decided it was time to venture
into the land of men. She is the worst
enemy of those with shellfish allergies.
If you chase her with a vat of melted butter, she may retreat, but
whatever you do, you need to stay out of range of those sharp claws!
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