Tucker
MinorThere's an oily slickness to his holographic grin that sets your teeth on edge, like a comedian who's one bad punchline away from a pie in the face. He looms with stuffy formality, but that perpetual stupid smile screams punchable desperation. You can't help but wonder what fresh annoyance he'll deliver next.
Tucker debuts in the second book of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series as a holographic butler with a comedian's schtick, serving as a smug, taunting antagonist whose brief appearance underscores the dungeon's absurd cruelty and disposable villains. In a single explosive chapter, he goads Carl with his idiotic grin, only to meet a swift and satisfying demise at the protagonist's hands, reduced from holographic pest to digital dust. Though his role is fleeting, Tucker leaves an indelible echo of punchable villainy, with no further evolution or appearances in subsequent books.
Physical Description
A middle-aged human male with an average build and a stuffy, overly formal appearance, his holographic face dominated by a wide, stupid punchable grin that never fades. Short, neatly combed hair frames sharp features lit with an unnatural glow, eyes crinkled in false mirth. He wears a classic butler's uniform—black tailcoat, white shirt, bowtie, and vest—standing rigidly at a table with clasped hands. The holographic shimmer gives his skin an ethereal translucence, enhancing his insufferable, comedian-like pomposity.
Evolution
Dungeon Crawler Carl - 02 - Carl's Doomsday Scenario
Tucker, the holographic butler with a comedian's schtick, bursts onto the scene as a smug antagonist in a single explosive chapter, taunting with his idiotic grin before meeting a swift, satisfying end at Carl's hands. His brief role amplifies the dungeon's absurd cruelty, embodying the show's disposable villains. From holographic pest to digital dust, he leaves behind only the echo of his punchable face.
- Tucker appears as a holographic butler with a comedian's schtick, taunting Carl smugly.
- He embodies the dungeon's absurd cruelty as a disposable antagonist.
- Tucker flashes his idiotic grin while goading the crawlers.
- Carl swiftly eliminates Tucker, turning him into digital dust.
- His death amplifies the show's chaotic entertainment value.
Book Appearances
Dungeon Crawler Carl - 02 - Carl's Doomsday Scenario
First appears Ch 18