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{{PeopleInfobox|image=Mayor Scarredy.png|species=[[Stinkers|Stinker]]|gender=Presumably male|games=[[Mysteries of Fire Island]]}}
Mayor Scarredy is the mayor of [[Wonderfalls]], a small city south of the [[Forever Forest]]. He appears only in [[Mysteries of Fire Island]], playing a very minor role at the beginning and end of the game.
'''Mayor Scarredy''' is the mayor of a small city south of the [[Forever Forest]] and near [[Wonderfalls]]. He appears only in [[Mysteries of Fire Island]], playing a very minor role at the beginning and end of the game.


Mayor Scarredy's first appearance is in the second hub area the player visits in Mysteries of Fire Island, when pieces of burning sky have begun raining down. He is not there until the player talks to [[Morklin]], at which time he will appear. His primary purpose is to give the player the town keys so that the player can continue with Morklin into the next area.
Mayor Scarredy's first appearance is in the second hub area the player visits in Mysteries of Fire Island, when pieces of burning sky have begun raining down. He is not there until the player talks to [[Morklin]], at which time he will appear. His primary purpose is to give the player the town keys so that the player can continue with Morklin into the next area.


If the player talks to Mayor Scarredy again after he gives the town keys, he will compare the current plight with other problems that have befallen Wonderland: the [[Rainbow Coins]] going missing, the [[Wee Stinkers]] being swept up by a storm, the [[Rainbow Spirits]] appearing, and [[The Void]] beginning to expand (in other words, the four previous [[Wonderland]] games). He will also note with pride how one brave [[Stinker]] (or four) always saved the land, referring to [[Stinky]], [[Loof]], [[Qookie]], [[Peegue]], and the player. All this triggers some faint memories in the player's mind, but there are few solid memories.
If the player talks to Mayor Scarredy again after he gives the town keys, he will compare the current plight with other problems that have befallen Wonderland: the [[Rainbow Coins]] going missing, the [[Wee Stinkers]] being swept up by a storm, the [[Rainbow Spirits]] appearing, and [[The Void]] beginning to expand (in other words, the four previous [[Wonderland]] games). He will also note that one brave [[Stinker]] (or four) always saved the land, referring to [[Stinky]], [[Loof]], [[Qookie]], [[Peegue]], and the player.


Mayor Scarredy appears again at the end of Mysteries of Fire Island, after the player has apparently retrieved the [[Star Key]] and come home to save Wonderland. He greets the player as he/she uses the Home [[Glyph]] to travel back to Wonderfalls, exchanging some pleasantries and then sending the player off to complete his/her mission. He won't talk to the player as much as he did in the beginning of the game.
Mayor Scarredy appears again at the end of Mysteries of Fire Island, after the player has apparently retrieved the [[Star Key]] and come home to save Wonderland. He greets the player as he uses the Home [[Glyph]] to travel back to Wonderfalls, exchanging some pleasantries and then sending the player off to complete his mission. He won't talk to the player as much as he did in the beginning of the game.


By his own admission, Mayor Scarredy is a coward. If the player asks him if he wants to accompany him/her and Morklin, he says he is too scared to do so, adding "they don't call me Mayor Scarredy for nothing!" Few other aspects of his personality can be discerned, as he does not say very much throughout the game.
By his own admission, Mayor Scarredy is a coward. If the player asks him if he wants to accompany him and Morklin, he says he is too scared to do so, adding "they don't call me Mayor Scarredy for nothing!" Few other aspects of his personality can be discerned, as he does not say very much throughout the game.


Mayor Scarredy is almost certainly male, judging by his choice of headgear (a tophat).
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 24 January 2016

Mayor Scarredy
Mayor Scarredy.png
SpeciesStinker
GenderPresumably male
GamesMysteries of Fire Island


Mayor Scarredy is the mayor of a small city south of the Forever Forest and near Wonderfalls. He appears only in Mysteries of Fire Island, playing a very minor role at the beginning and end of the game.

Mayor Scarredy's first appearance is in the second hub area the player visits in Mysteries of Fire Island, when pieces of burning sky have begun raining down. He is not there until the player talks to Morklin, at which time he will appear. His primary purpose is to give the player the town keys so that the player can continue with Morklin into the next area.

If the player talks to Mayor Scarredy again after he gives the town keys, he will compare the current plight with other problems that have befallen Wonderland: the Rainbow Coins going missing, the Wee Stinkers being swept up by a storm, the Rainbow Spirits appearing, and The Void beginning to expand (in other words, the four previous Wonderland games). He will also note that one brave Stinker (or four) always saved the land, referring to Stinky, Loof, Qookie, Peegue, and the player.

Mayor Scarredy appears again at the end of Mysteries of Fire Island, after the player has apparently retrieved the Star Key and come home to save Wonderland. He greets the player as he uses the Home Glyph to travel back to Wonderfalls, exchanging some pleasantries and then sending the player off to complete his mission. He won't talk to the player as much as he did in the beginning of the game.

By his own admission, Mayor Scarredy is a coward. If the player asks him if he wants to accompany him and Morklin, he says he is too scared to do so, adding "they don't call me Mayor Scarredy for nothing!" Few other aspects of his personality can be discerned, as he does not say very much throughout the game.