![]() ![]() The Scotsman appears, for all intents and purposes, to be a man from a region very closely resembling Scotland. ![]() ![]() After all this time, he still believes in Jack and stands up for him bravely against Aku. He was very close to all of his daughters, as seen when he spoke highly of them and when he sacrificed himself to allow his children to escape and stall for them when he sees them in imminent disaster, despite allowing them to fight on the battlefield as equals. He also shows care for his family while remarking Flora and her sisters might catch a cold because of the outfits, embarrassing all of them. He also has a sense of old-school decency, shown when he scolds Flora and the rest of his daughters for wearing revealing outfits. Even when she is yelling about his inadequacies in his face he merely looks at her with doe eyed affection, much to Jack's confusion.Īfter 50 years, his personality hasn't changed, though he appears more reckless than usual, since he attacks Aku's palace without Jack's assistance. When she is finally shown to be significantly less than what she was described as being, the Scotsman is shown to be as smitten with her. Whenever he talks about her, he refers to her as though she were the most beautiful woman ever to be, and describes everything about her with a romantic metaphor. However, the Scotsman can be said to have odd tastes (presumably considered normal in his clan), at least when it comes to his wife. On one occasion when Jack lost his memory and his sword, the Scotsman dragged him along essentially to the ends of the Earth looking for how to set his memory straight and find his sword. Likewise the differences in their respective fighting styles actually compliment each other when they fight together rendering the pair almost unbeatable in battle. When one is in trouble, the other will come to help without hesitation. Nevertheless, he can also recognize situations that require stealth and finesse and can plan accordingly such as when rescuing his wife, he immediately suggests either splitting up (while also highlighting the disadvantages of that idea) or disguising themselves as Celtic Demons to allow easier passage.ĭespite their differences, the two are trusting friends and share a mutual respect. Ironically, he is actually considered the "mellow" member of his clan (which he claims is the reason why he constantly travels to get away from his rowdy clansmen). He also differs from Jack in that he appreciates a different style of life than the Samurai: where Jack enjoys the quiet, serene aspects of life, the Scotsman loves that which spells itself out, and nothing so "namby-pamby" as what Jack likes. The two warriors have very different ideals, as evidenced by the straightforward fighting tactics of the Scotsman. This is not to say that he is a completely different man from Jack. The Scotsman has a personality almost in stark opposite to that of Jack: he is loud, explosive in temperament, always willing to jump into a fight, and enjoys bragging about his fighting prowess. ![]()
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