![]() ![]() Also, Hornet has a white head with a dull red cloak and a black body, while Lace has a black head but is covered in white clothes. However, Hornet only fought the Knight to test its resolve and eventually becomes an ally nudging the player down the path to save Hallownest, while Lace is overtly malicious toward Hornet from the start. Both are acrobatic female fighters with similar movesets. Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: She contrasts with Hornet herself in their Recurring Boss roles.Battle Theme Music: Has a unique theme for her fight, titled simply "Lace".A skilled but malevolent fencer using a pin, she is purported to become a recurring enemy for Hornet as she travels up. Verbal Tic: She uses the Royal "We" to refer to herself.The Blacksmith: Seems to be the weapon merchant for the game, and claims to come from a long line of them, though she insists that she is not "hardly so crude" as a mere smith.Royal "We": She uses the "royal we" to refer to herself, though it's unclear if she's really royalty.Everybody Calls Him "Barkeep": "Forge-Daughter" may be a title rather than a name considering how she gives it.It's uncertain how pleasant or unpleasant their relationship is, as when encountered, they seem to be having an ( unsubtitled) pleasant conversation. Bad Boss: She'll laugh if Hornet attacks her assistant, Ballow. ![]()
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