Underrail Dude

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Dude
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Biography
Faction Rail Crossing commoners
Dude E
Role Dude
LocationRail Crossing
Dude's House - Core CityE
Dude's House - Upper UnderrailE
Upper CavesE
Dude's House - CavesE
QuestsDude's vision
Dude's other questE
Abilities Being the Dude.
Combat Stats
Combat Stats Level: 15
Action Points: 50
Technical
Dialog file(s)rc_dude.udlg
Shop filexpblrc_dude.store
Spritesheetsdude

Dude is a character in Rail Crossing.

  • 2Player interactions

Background

A drunkard who spends his time in Rail Crossing's bar, telling interesting stories and drinking way too much Mushroom Brew. Or perhaps just the right amount.

UNDERFELL is a free and completely custom fangame based off of Toby Fox 's UNDERTALE that is currently being developed by ManiaKnight. UNDERFELL is an entirely new adventure through a more sinister and dangerous version of the Underground. After Frisk has completed the true pacifist route and before the monsters finally move to the surface, everything suddenly changes without warning.

Dude's past

Before he became the Dude he was Dr. John Dyson, a high ranking Old Biocorp scientist, head of psionic research and development at Hollow Earth, Deep Caverns. He survived the Hollow Earth Incident 189 years ago and continued his research alone, living a semi-nomadic life around the Underrail, eventually forgetting his original identity.

Player interactions

Dude can tell the player about his visions and other interesting stories fueled by mushroom brew.

Quests

  • Dude's vision: Dude had a vision where he sees you play an important part. He won't tell you what it is but you'll need to help him get ingredients for something in his previous dwellings.
  • Dude's other quest: In Underrail: Expedition, Dude will have another vision..

Riftwalking

Underrail: Expedition adds a new questline to Dude that you can start after completing Dude's vision. It is adviced to save before starting said quest, as you can't leave the hard quest areas until completion. Upon said completion of the quest, Dude will create The Juice that will allow you to see teleportation rifts around Underrail.

See Rifts for their locations.

Trader inventory

After completing his other quest and finding him a supplier, you can buy the juice from Dude at his cave home.

Notable items sold Looking to buy
  • Nothing
Cash available
  • None

Gallery

  • Dude being his usual self

  • More serious Dude

  • More serious Dude

Characters
Non-player characters of Underrail by location or faction. See Enemies for bandits and other always hostile humans.
South Gate Station
Hadrian Tanner • Gorsky • Vera Hale • Ezra • Harold • Pasquale • Quinton • Big Bret • Lucas • Bisson • Malcom • Captain Svana • Essie • Arlene • Roman • Harland • Old Jonas • Mordre • Newton • Lenox • Patrick • Vencel • Lora Baker • Terry Baker
Junkyard
Archie • Abram • Geezer Ford • Kareem • Lenny the Cook • Len • Kendrick • Johan • Kimi • Grover • Vince • Kohlmeier • Katherine • Fixer — Dockmaster Silas • Colton • Captain Broderick — Eddy • Elwood • Gort
Union Embassy
Second Lieutenant Garren • Ambassador Athanas • Major Clifton • Maura
Rail Crossing
Captain Herve • Buzzer • Travis • Myles • Doc • Dude • Jared • Deacon
Camp Hathor
Edgar • Boyd • Cap'n Coltrane • Fred • Fredd • Freddy • Sarine
Foundry
Mayor • Chief • Dan • Bernard • Leonie • Barkeeper • Kevin • Bryan • Estelle • Doc • Bobby • West • Messer • Saban • Marcos • Evelyn • Hugo • Anna • Nicolas • Olivia • Delma • Everard • Todor
Core City
Upper: Rupert Simmons • Gunnar Edstrom • Archibald Knight • Minister Percival • Vivian • Norman • Harlan • Ola • Lieutenant Stratford • Jyles • Dave • Vlatko • Maxim • Sophie • Old Man • Zilla
Middle: Jon the Beautiful • Lanista • Babar • Garry • Andrea • Derica • Oskar • Heidi • Halim • Mykola • Gene • Harriette • Bob Smith • Gorsky • Sneaky • Al Fabet • Gorge • Daniel Arda
Lower: Dirty Tom • Sergio the Wizard • Moe • Agent Henderson • Agent Raul • Captain Rastko • Superintendent Rubin • Private Lloyd • Ohad Xander • Doubletap • Juke • Zaman • Cornell
Drop zone: Joe De Pacino • Bogdan • Luben • Mac • Blanket • Ditch • Oinko • Duff • Svetlana • Tina • Priscilla • Ljubostanka • Guzomir • Kupusije • Radusinan
Tchortists
Eidein • Mediant Samuel • Curator Nenna • Episkopos Lydia • Provost Vladan • Judicator Azarias • Praepostor Amelia • Efreitor Hanna • Efreitor Denzil • Efreitor Mateo • Principal Investigator Rista • Principal Investigator Schteff • Principal Investigator Georgis • Rassophore Payam• Rassophore Pavel • Investigator Kiro • Investigator Vuk • Octavia • Theodore • Jerre Franz — Harmost Stavros • Rassophore Prevlic
Protectorate
Colonel Cathcart • Consul Oliver • Fraser • Anastasia • Luka • Will • Captain Blackwall • Case • Brady • Holloway • Mareth • Dess • Void • Lieutenant Branwen
Free Drones
Trenton • Bate • Marcella • Becket • Darling • Jazz • Shred • Rocksteady • Kokoschka • Sarah • Hutch • Jaina • Casper • Laser
Others
Jack Quicksilver • M'lan Ratula • Sully • Blaine • Cliff • Jenny • Milton • Wyatt Pear • Rathound King • Rude Rob • Dragan • Barry • Joel • Patron • Lost Vault Trader • Jacek • Azif • Constantine • Phyllis • Six • Twitch • Rassophore Nevil • Adira • Beatrice • Marty • Leo • IRIS • Faceless Commander
Expedition
Ethan — Draff • Ray — Boulder • Squeezer • Murky • Stella — Professor Oldfield • Ladelman • Marcus • Seeger • Doctor Savage • Chief Briggs • Yahota • Aegis Sec-chef — Calamity • Donnie • Katya — Eustace • Mutie Chef — Ferryman — Yngwar — Todd
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A character with a hair-trigger temper flies into a rage at the slightest provocation. Masters of, they react explosively to the slightest annoyance. Unlike someone with a, who is generally calm until a specific button is pressed, characters with a hair-trigger temper can be set off by anything. This makes them far less predictable — and far more dangerous.The expression comes from firearms: a hair-trigger is one that’s been designed or modified so that it only takes a very light pull to fire the gun. This can help with accuracy because there’s less time in which one’s aim can wander between starting to pull the trigger and when the sear inside the gun actually trips. At the same time it’s dangerous because there’s less mechanical resistance to the gun accidentally going off at the slightest bump, which is why one often needs to push the trigger forward or pull a heavier second trigger to “set” the hair-trigger before it will work.

Alas, people with hair-trigger tempers seldom have such a safety. In comparison to the 'avoid the ' approach with someone with a, conversation with someone like this is like trying to navigate a minefield without a metal detector. You know the danger is there, but you have no clue exactly where it is.

At best they're tetchy and anxiety-inducing. At worst, they're a surly, dangerous, ticking time bomb. The very act of trying to talk to them might be enough to set them off.

Trying to joke with them is downright suicidal. And even just trying to stay away from them won't necessarily help; they're likely to take being ignored or avoided as a deliberate snub,. Well, you get the picture.Characters with a hair-trigger temper are generally grumpy to everybody, but they usually have a favorite victim for their rampages — often a who doesn't understand how they keep managing to offend the guy. This can be harmful to the victim's health — while with a Hair-Trigger Temper generally restrain themselves to verbal abuse, ones can get physically violent, and out-and-out ones may even.

Sometimes, the character is this way because they're generally irritable and misanthropic — they don't really like anyone they deal with. Sometimes the character is suffering from. Sometimes (female-exclusive) they might just have. And sometimes, the character with the Hair-Trigger Temper is trying to pick a fight or intimidate or abuse someone. With the latter scenario, it doesn't really matter what you do or don't say to them — they will use it as an excuse to go off on you and make your life hell, essentially doing a verbal version of — behaving badly and then pinning the blame on the person being attacked. These kinds of people are generally called.

If someone tougher or higher ranked than them tells them to knock it off, they probably will, at least for the moment. Characters with a are usually known for having a Hair-Trigger Temper.In a, this character is Choleric.This can obviously have though if they let their temper get the better of them. Expect the victim who has taken too much abuse of them with, where the abuser's rage.is the for this trope.Compare (who acts dramatic at the drop of a hat).Contrast (who will not respond angrily to anything), (when a character's anger does not compromise their self-control),. Is a very likely character to have this, due to their low tolerance for inconvenience or irritation, which is often displayed through a lack of impulse control.

The particularly psychotic examples almost always overlap with., unfortunately.And by the way, anyone bringing WILL BE SHOTExamples:. There is absolutely no way of knowing whether saying something to will result in him laughing or killing you, horribly and violently. Or doing both. You're on slightly safer ground with quotes. In one arc, Robin escaped the Joker by deliberately misidentifying the source of just such a quote; the Joker thought it was more important to argue and convince him he was wrong than to just go ahead and kill him, which was the whole reason he'd captured him in the first place. As seen in, Superboy-Prime, while a moron, is terrifying because he will fly off the handle and start trying to destroy everything in sight at the slightest provocation. The reason this is terrifying is that he's as strong as Silver Age.:.

was very irritable and snappy due to months of being manipulated, abused and betrayed in addition to be an orphan of a dead world. Her temper got worse, to the point she eventually became a rage-powered in the story arc. During her RL stint, she barely could control her anger, and she often blew up with no reason or provocation and regretted her outbursts afterward. Paradoxically, that situation taught her how to keep her temper under control. In, is pretty short-tempered and snappy, although.: You never know what will set Lena Thorul off. She'll take anything as a grave insult because of her 'Me, me, me' complex.

is a backwards loony. You never know what will set her off. She almost kills for talking too loud.: J Jonah Jameson's temper is very, very, very volatile. In, bomb specialist Short Fuze's codename doesn't come from his explosive expertise, but his explosive temper. Johnny C, from. In addition to being, Johnny has killed dozens of people for one person's poor choice of words. He's wacky like that.

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Great, now you're dead. The 's entire existence basically hinges on this concept, and even if you do manage to get him to a calm state, he often assumes that someone is stealth insulting him or trying to tell him what to do, which either causes him to leave in a huff or just attempt to smash your ass. Or some dumbass will come along and.: Jack Drake has a quick temper, that leads to him snapping and screaming at his son and destroying his son's things before Tim even has a chance to realize he's somehow managed to upset him again. Jack usually reins it in around others, though once he learned about Tim being Robin due to trashing his room and destroying the pannel the costume was hidden behind he took a gun and went and threatened Bruce. Monica from Brazilian comic.

Just a slight provocation might earn a beating. Mad Pierre in. The standard format of a Mad Pierre strip is: Peep tries to think of something he can do (or nor do) that will prevent Pierre getting mad at him, Pierre smacks him in the face, Pierre describes whatever Peep was doing as something that really annoys him. lampshades this in one comic strip by saying that, among other things, he has a 'lightning quick temper'. Tina the technical writer in, who 'regards every conversation within her hearing distance as an insult to her occupation and.' She's lightened up considerably in later years, though.

Alice and her Fist Of Death on the other hand. Later on her tendency. This is the defining trait of Blowtop in. The fact that his name is a play on blowing one's top is indication enough. had a lot of cartoons like this.

For instance, one early strip showed an angry man holding a smoking shotgun, having killed two people with it, while his wife behind him angrily says, 'That settles it, Carl! From now on, you're only getting decaffeinated coffee!' . has the simple but effective formula of the eponymous Mr. True losing his patience with some annoying, rude, or mean person and lashing out at them in an over-the-top fashion.: After Jessica's death, Asuka's temper got way, way worse.

Anything could make her snap and lash out. Fortunately, she got better after a while.: Asuka had a very short fuse after Third Impact, and she often snapped and said things she didn't mean and eventually regretted. However, her temper improves once she becomes an adult woman.: After the Angel War, volatile Asuka’s temper got worst. For several years she was constantly angry, moody or bitter, and prone to explode when something triggered her anger.

At the start of the story she has managed to control her temper –and she regrets some of her past explosions of wrath-, but she still has a short fuse.: Asuka's temper had got way more volatile after Instrumentality. Often her bursts of rage were unconscious: she entered a trance and she did not wake up until it was too late. After the events, prior to the fic, she makes a conscious effort for keeping it in check. In king Friedrich of the Souther Isles, Hans' brother, explodes with berserker at slightest provocations. It's so bad he actually locks himself in his room for the attacks and the entire set of furniture must be changed afterward. Barricade from possesses this.

For example, he doesn't hesitate to scream at his commander whenever he disagrees with him. You can find him standing in corners, glaring at whoever's around him. He openly admits. Kaji, of the fanfiction. His default personality is annoyed, and his moods only get less friendly. Of course, which would test anyone's patience. In, Shadow the Hedgehog can go from zero to psycho at the drop of a hat.

Takato: I thought you were mad at me?Rika: Do you think I'm the kind of person who gets mad at silly things like that?Takato: Ummm.Ruki: Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a dilemma here!Takato: Ah.Rika, do you want the right answer or the nice answer?.THWACK!!.' Takato: Ow!.

As the Avatar of Wrath, Jeri makes Rika look like a pacifist in comparison. Absolutely everyone in flies off the handle at the slightest provocation. The only real difference between the heroes and the villains is that the former get away with it and the latter just shoot themselves in the foot.: can tell that has one. And he's right- if you try to challenge her to a fight, you get a Bad End.: Due to the events of canon, Asuka is very bitter and short-tempered. Nonetheless, her temper improves a bit after hooking up with Shinji.

In, the queen is incredibly aggressive throughout her stay in the prison, lunging at her warders and throwing tantrums at the drop of a hat. It's suggested that this stems from, as she only calms down after being thrown a (dead) chicken to feed off of. in is notorious for his unstable temper.

It usually causes him to pick fights with others. His first scene shows him losing it over the fact that Roman pointed out he arrived late to the meeting.:. Raindrops finds herself aggravated by almost everything, whether she wants to be or not, except the rain, where she'll become so happy she'll break out in song. Raindrops is aware of how her temper looks from the outside and tries hard to control it, especially since she's exceptionally strong. Corona, which is not a good combination with firepower enough to turn mountains to rubble. In fairness, she is quite mad, and as time goes by she starts mellowing out further and further.

While not to the same extent as the other two, Luna herself is very easily upset. Flashbacks show her outright ruining the lives of several ponies for screwing up a song about her fight with Celestia, regardless of their motives, to the extent that by the modern day playing it is an outright death sentence for the musician's career. (, and.): with due to her powers. When something sets her off, she turns into a monster that's nearly unstoppable.:.

is quite easily pissed off, usually because of something says or does. Whenever she gets angry, she either beats someone up or. In an episode where RM clones himself, he ends up making clones modeled after the. Naturally, Wrath is essentially June in RM's body.: Tim Tim is usually a. That said, he can be set off by a lot of things, being a of AND descent. In fanfiction, Lucy Van Pelt's even snappier than usual due to the news of her creator dying and the comic strip ending. Hence, she slugs her brother Linus because maybe he was thinking something unflattering about her.

Schroeder: We'll all die someday, Charlie Brown. Maybe that won't be the end of it. Maybe we'll get to see each other once we do die.Linus: I suppose that depends on us all ending up in the same place.(Lucy hauls off and knocks him off his pins.)Charlie: What'd you do that for?Lucy: (huffing) Well, when he starts making comments about not all of us being in the same place when we die, I'm sure he was thinking about maybe me being in someplace other than where he expects to go!Charlie: Oh, Lucy. It's maybe the last day before we have to start aging, and get on with our lives, and you want to celebrate by slugging your brother.Lucy: How would it be if I slugged you?. The Beast of was this initially, eventually after he warms up to Belle he learns to control his temper.

The God of the Underworld, Hades from. You'll literally trigger his hair to burst into flames if you come up with anything like a failure, repeat words or challenge him.: Anger. Pretty much like Hades, he will burst out with flames. Since he is the personification of Riley's anger.: God forbid you fail Lord Business, even in the slightest way possible. If he doesn't have everything his way, he will stop at nothing to exact his murderous wrath and get everything back in order. Nobody crosses him and survives, mostly because of how unpredictable and single-minded he is. GCBC seems to be the victim of this a lot, at one point being forced to Kragle his parents after he failed to capture the Special and the Piece of Resistance, Good Cop having his face erased for disloyalty and then being abandoned in the Think Tank, which holds the Master Builders, set to self-destruct, when he is no longer of use., an 18th-century Japanese treatise on samurai and their virtues, suggests Hair-Trigger Temper as a highly commendable lifestyle for samurai.

's works have several characters who exhibit this trait. They aren't always antagonists either. A character known only as The Kid from the extended edition of. He starts out with fairly clear Berserk Buttons, which the Trashcan Man avoids setting off to survive, but his insanity becomes more apparent as the story goes on. It's clear that if he hadn't been killed, he would have found an excuse to kill the Trashcan Man no matter what he did. This is a racial trait of the aliens in King's, and, along with their, is what makes them. They are extreme, but they keep killing each other off because they can't resist visiting on anyone who slighted them,.

For example, one character in the process of 'becoming' one of these aliens discovers that a member of his poker group used to regularly cheat. He teleports the guy to Altair 4, a faraway, desolate planet with hardly any air. How much did the guy steal? Pennies. In and its sequel, this seems to be of the Torrance family.

Jack's abusive father had a vicious temper that would go off at even the slightest provocation or no provocation at all. Jack still remembers when his father beat his mother at the dinner table with a cane for no reason at all. Jack himself would go on to demonstrate the same violent temper even while stone cold sober (though alcohol made it worse). He viciously beat a student of his when said student slashed his tires. His son Danny inherited the penchant for alcoholism and a bad temper, and he actually gets in trouble with the law over it as an adult. His niece Abra also has a bad temper, and it only gets worse due to the stress caused by the True Knot.

Francis Begbie in. In the book version, Renton clearly outlines a number of Begbie's fantasies that his friends must indulge for their own safety. He says, 'The trick was tae discreetly indulge him, without being seen as an obvious crawling suck-up.'

Begbie gets worse in the sequel, Porno, when he sees a 'beast' (paedophile) in a pub, and proceeds to beat him to death. Spud also attempts to claim life insurance money for his family by getting Begbie to do the same to him. Hotspur in the novels. Among other things, he came this close to shooting the Warlord for groping Flora., but only in. Fans refer to Harry in this book as 'CAPSLOCK!Harry', for reasons obvious to those who have read it.

Not coincidentally, this was the point in the storyline where the plot became much less lighthearted, and picking up this trait for a while was an case of. spends most of her time in the books either. She tends to kill people in either state. Voldemort's Hair-Trigger Temper frightens even Bellatrix. He can go from to within a second. Uncle Vernon has one bordering on inverse levels regarding magic, to the point where he flips his shit at Harry in Chamber of Secrets for trying to give Dudley a lesson in politeness.

It's mentioned in the final book that Grindelwald flew off the handle and attacked Dumbledore's siblings in a fit of rage, ending their 'friendship'. This aspect of his personality is elaborated on more in the film series (see the section for more info). Opal Koboi from is as bad as Voldemort in this department. Her mood-swings will give you whiplash. From, the Mountain, Ser Gregor Clegane, snaps at the slightest provocation or perceived insult, and being over seven feet tall and wielding a greatsword one-handed, carnage generally ensues.

When he loses a jousting tournament due to a misbehaving horse, he decapitates said horse in a blind rage and attacks his celebrating opponent (and his own brother when he attempts to break up the attack), only stopping when ordered to by the King. This is only a mild example. He is given something of an excuse in the suggestion that he constantly suffers from unfathomably painful migraine headaches (perhaps due to whatever twist of genetics made him so big and strong), to the point where he constantly has to imbibe the in-universe painkiller 'milk of the poppy' (this world's version of opium). Doesn't make him any less dangerous, though. Or less of an ass.

In, Harry develops one of these after the events of. As the series progresses he gets easier and easier to anger, reaching a point where an outburst of stubbornness from his apprentice results in him blowing up a trashcan with a bolt of fire in sheer frustration. He eventually realizes that this is because of 's influence on his mind. Lasciel later vacates his brain, only to be replaced by the Winter Mantle, which is even worse.

by: Kathryn Lucas and Maggie Spritzer sure have these kinds of tempers. Their friends can only live with it.

Chauntecleer in is a heroic example, his short temper making him with the self-hating but extremely loyal Mundo Cani Dog, who he uses as a doormat and insults creatively. It also makes him prone to especially bad.

He is also devoted to his wife Pertelote and his three sons., although it tends to be in his case. Captain Zuccho from. He especially dislikes the suggestion that he try to calm down. Stig, of. He will fly off the handle if you say he's like his father (a dishonored thief), take a dump on his mother, or so much as look at funny. He manages to tame his temper in order to win brotherband training.

The of, 0. He compresses a community of gaseous beings when they repelled his attempts to harness them, destroys an entire solar system just because, and hurls an asteroid at Q's future wife when she tries to convince him to abandon 0. Rose Hathaway from, a trait amplified by spirit effects. But even as a 5-year-old, she called her kindergarten teacher a fascist bastard and threw a book at her for making her and Lissa spell out their very long and complicated full given names. The titular Pigeon of the of illustrated children's books will often explode into violent, page-filling tantrums whenever he doesn't get what he wants. In, Szelma confesses to having a case of this. She's quick to threaten people with a knife and her father has sent her for therapy because she kept on challenging much bigger werewolves for duels.

Cato from. He's got a short fuse, and Heaven helps whoever is in his way when it goes off.:. Feanor is an angry, self-centered, murderous jerkass with absolutely no restraint or self-control. He has been known to hate people because they approved of an idiom shift he detested. His seven sons (with the possible exception of Maglor) take after him.

They get a very short fuse. Thorn of is an extremely powerful and experienced magician, but he has a very short fuse and flies into a rage whenever provoked, leading to rash decisions - something that the heroes exploit to win against him in the first book. By his next appearance, he realizes that this is a flaw of his and gets better at controlling his emotions. In, the Nihar family is infamous for being very quick to anger, especially when it comes to Merik, who often gets furious about most mundane of slights - though he's working on it.

Janus from. Marcus notes that his most frightening quality is that he can be perfectly affable one second and then turn absolutely furious without warning, and you can never know what will set him off. In, Captain likes to affect to have a hair-trigger temper. When Serush dares to protest his taking a break from unloading wares, Isa whips around and flings a barrel in his general direction —. In, the Lord of Storms has next to no patience, and gets worse the longer he's held back from the hunt.

Add to that his nature as a, and he's pretty terrifying. Slightly downplayed, but this is otherwise the case for Father Jerome in.

In particular, he can't stand, especially in positions of power—Arcinas being a prime example. Werewolves, especially younger wolves, are noted to have aggression issues in (older wolves tend to be ones who've learned to control it, those who don't typically don't live long enough to become older wolves). Adam is particularly noted as being temperamental. Things that are known to set him off:, threatening his pack, threatening Mercy,.

In one novel, he found out that some kids were bullying Jessie. It took the entire pack working together to prevent him from tracking them down and killing all of them. In, was an extreme example, and would order executions for.

He still has this when he eventually sets out on his, though not to anywhere near the same extent. Throughout the story, he increasingly makes the effort to control his rages and not overreact, but an explosive temper remains his. On 's first album, there was a bit where JB karate chops KG for eating his schnitzel. He also loses it and tells KG he's fired for saying that 'inward singing' isn't completely non-stop. Morrisey, full-stop.

The man hates everything. drops many a.

Eminem has named his daughter as a particular hair trigger - during their feud, Benzino threatened Hailie's life in a song. Or, go ahead. Ask him about either of his parents. (Though given that 'angry Eminem' has subsided, this may no longer be the case.).

Pete Townshend was known for frequent and intense bouts of anger when recording with, which fortunately receded just quickly enough to keep everyone from hating him (he was a perfectionist). Two verses in 'Endless Vacation' by have the phrase 'hair-trigger temper' in them. was a big example of it (his entourage called it 'flashing') — and he was a, a dangerous combination. However, Presley was well aware of his own short fuse and always kept the first chamber of his revolver unloaded, just in case he actually did try to shoot someone in a blind rage.

There's at least one recorded instance where this habit kept him from killing a man in a public restroom. The from are infamous for But the worst by far was Poseidon, Zeus's brother and god of the sea and earthquakes.

Unlike other gods who confined their tempers to mortals, Poseidon would try and take his rage out on his fellow gods for perceived slights. Was the only one who could exercise any control over him, and even then walked on eggshells around him. The sage Durvasa from was feared for taking offense at the slightest perceived disrespect even if none was intended or was done with good reason and using his powers to curse the unfortunate victim.

People would call upon any divine favors they had to make him happy or get rid of him as soon as possible. brand of fairies. They're more often than not capricious little abominations that will take every opportunity to punish mortals who even slightly offend them. In this vein, they're actually quite similar to the Olympian Gods. has Guabancex, goddess of storms. She's said to conjure up horrific weather to.: is this trope embodied. The former only holds back against genuinely nice people.

Many flash cartoons feature mass fighting where characters can be provoked even by bumping into them.:. The cops. Literally, they will arrest anybody if you so much as touch litter, or even. And if you're arrested by them, it's ALWAYS prison, no matter what the heck crime you committed.

Starcraft 2 wings of liberty reloaded. Do anything, and they will rage. and too, especially under Isaac Anderson (especially Caillou) or OfficerPoop247 (especially Boris). They both also crossover with (and often ).

Dora's parents qualify as well, crossing with, often telling to her face that they wish she was never born/call her derogatory or obscene names. Heck, almost ANY troublemaker/their parents have one, but Caillou and Boris are still the most prominent examples. Their parents sometimes outright kill their kid. If it's Matt the GoAnimator, and the troublemaker is, expect a foul-mouthed scumbag with a nasty temper. One frequently used plot in the grounded videos is the troublesome kid being taken to a fast food restaurant like McDonald's or Burger King. The instant the kid is told that the restaurant is out of something they wanted to get (often something inconsequential like one specific flavor of milkshake), the kid completely and utterly explodes with rage and levels the place. Paul Hammerbro from is notorious for having this.

Just don't dent his winged platform or do anything to upset him. Yang Xiao Long, from, has a literal hair-trigger temper: she's feisty, in combat, and.: Dave is a violent guy and has a real short fuse. Something that really sends him over the edge is anyone who disrespects sports or his shop, which includes using equipment like weapons, will be subject to a.: Betty is quick to flip her lid and has a foul mouth to boot.

Aseir is quick to lash out if you push his buttons or bring up his vulnerabilities.: tries to come off as the living embodiment of this trope, and he's certainly it verbally. Physically, not so much. Also, most of his temperamentality is directed at. Being his prominent, Jane also has one.

She's impatient when dealing with her friends, though she really snaps later on. Cue.: Connie, the protagonist, gets angry rather easily. has been known to belittle entire gaming sites in his blog merely because several people in the comments section made offhanded jabs at him. Case in point: a single guy at GoNintendo named Garfitor 'Don't worry Darth Vader, Malstrom, and his followers are still gonna hate.' . portraying a guy who not only goes off like he's possessed because his WoW account is cancelled, but because he is losing a game in another video. There are loads of other videos showing him throwing various other temper tantrums over silly things.

One particularly example is when he's auditioning for a company's advertisement and the director happens to use the word 'gay' in a sentence while coincidentally gesticulating towards the kid. Cue a HUGE temper outburst, 'HE POINTED AT ME WHEN HE SAID GAY!' And breaking everything in the room. The infamous Halo 2 video '. Among others, he loses it when he gets taken out just after getting a triple kill(even though he's been getting shot the whole time), and the heavens themselves tremble when he gets standbyed. Anger is literally part of his name!

The Nerd tends to have grossly overblown reactions to bad video games, doing everything from going into very detailed descriptions of things he'd rather do than play the games, to utterly destroying the game cartridges. This temper even caused him to destroy a golden cartridge of Nintendo World Championships, of which there are only twelve on the planet. (Well, eleven now.). 's has a tendency to get very riled up while playing video games (and even has his own series entitled Rage Quit), which can very easily deteriorate into this trope, but other than that he's a perfectly nice guy.

The videos mostly revolve around Adolf Hitler flipping his shit at nearly everything, whether it's pop culture or failure of his plans. He also doesn't appreciate stuff in the bunker like Fegelein's antics or Jodl's objections. Plenty is said about from the franchise knowing that his background story includes that, ended up being. What had enraged him was the chronic stupidity of one of his guildmates. Once escaped from jail, his story arc is basically a long string of.

The novels mention him being physically abusive of his hardware before the 'incident' while his appearance in a comic flash-back shows him yelling all the time. In 's videos, can get angered pretty easily.

is infamous for blowing a gasket whenever he loses in fighting games, and banning viewers from his streams for any reason, including (but not limited to), complimenting opponents who beat him, having a username or avatar he does not like, mentioning a character he does not like, or even just his being in a foul mood.