Minus
MinorA quiet, almost clinical air surrounds this Soother, his movements deliberate and gentle as he tends to the remains before him. His presence feels both comforting and unsettling, like a healer who has seen too many endings.
Minus emerges in the later volumes of Dungeon Crawler Carl as a fleeting yet emotionally resonant figure, embodying the intimate costs of the dungeon's violence. In A Parade of Horribles, he appears solely as a Soother performing a somber examination of his brother's corpse within a refuse-strewn berth, blending private grief with ritualistic duty. This isolated moment crystallizes themes of loss that echo throughout the series, though Minus himself receives no further expansion or backstory in prior books, remaining a minor emblem of brutality's human toll.
Physical Description
Minus is a slender male Soother with pale skin and a somber demeanor. He wears simple, functional robes suited to his class. His posture is hunched and attentive as he kneels in a cluttered, dimly lit space filled with refuse.
Evolution
A Parade of Horribles: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 8
Minus serves as a Soother examining his brother's corpse in a trash-filled berth. His single appearance captures a moment of private grief and ritual amid the dungeon's brutality, marking him as a minor figure defined by loss and duty.
- Serves as a Soother examining his brother's corpse in a trash-filled berth.
- Engages in a private moment of grief and ritual amid the dungeon's chaos.
- Defined as a minor figure whose single appearance highlights themes of loss and duty.
Book Appearances
A Parade of Horribles: Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 8
First appears Ch 53