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King Roquat, usually referred to as simply the Nome King, was the malevolent leader of the Nomes of Oz.
Description
Physical appearance
In at least one universe, the Nome King was a “ruddy Gnome” with a beard that was almost completely white, although he dyed its tips red to justify his membership with the Secret League of the Orange-Bearded Gnomes. He carried a golden staff. (PROSE: The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)
Personality
King Roquat was somewhat “bull-headed”, and prone to getting blinded by his grudges and resentments, but was also possessed of a certain amount of cunning which had allowed him to rise to the top among his people. (PROSE: The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)
Powers & abilities
The Nome King had magical abilities, such as the power to turn people into inanimate objects. (PROSE: The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere) He had a magical weakness to eggs. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell, The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)
Biography
Merging with Lord Grallyx
After Jenny Everywhere transported herself and Lord Grallyx to Oz, Grallyx briefly merged with the Nome King. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)
With the Secret League of the Orange-Bearded Gnome
One version of King Roquat was contacted by the interdimensional Secret League of the Orange-Bearded Gnomes and dyed the tips of his white beard red, so that he would be allowed to join. He was present at a convention of the League at the Gnome Place when Jenny Everywhere inadvertently crashed the meeting. She recognised him as King Roquat from the memories of another Jenny, unintentionally worsening the paranoid King's suspicion that she was some kind of malevolent spy aiming to bring down the League and expose its secrets. The King seemed to still have baggage about the loss of his magic belt and being defeated by a witch who called what he described as “armies of scarecrows, and, and metal men, and chickens” to his aid. (PROSE: The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)