Kaiser

Kaiser is the main antagonist and a character featured in the game Fear & Hunger 2: Termina. He is the current leader of the Bremen Army.

Lore
The Kaiser is the fearsome leader of the Bremen Empire, and the instigator of the Second Great War. He seems to have a special interest in Prehevil, having abruptly signed a peace treaty with the Eastern Union after capturing the city. By the time of the Festival, he has recently arrived in person...

Encounter
The Kaiser can first be encountered in Prehevil, on the blocked road west of the Church of Alll-mer. He can be seen leaving the area via the northern road, though he cannot yet be approached or attacked.

Should the player activate all three Telelectroscopes and enter the White Bunker, the party will encounter the Kaiser in the tunnel after defeating the Platoon combo. After speaking with the party, he will attack them, hoping to stop them from interfering with the birth of the Machine God.

Combat
The Kaiser has a very large pool of health, though he is noticeably weakened from his form in the previous game. His right arm holds a sword which can perform slashing attacks, while his left arm carries his snake, which will heal one of his body parts every turn. Once his arms are destroyed, he will use his torso to perform a Black Orb attack each turn, which will deal massive damage to one party member. Beside him hovers an asterisk, which will attack for a smaller portion of damage twice per turn.

Strategy
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Trivia

 * He is Le'garde/Yellow King, who is a party member and final boss encounter in Fear & Hunger in ending C, since they have a lot in common. They share similar hair style, the same yellow robe and he also has a snake on his shoulder that heals him.
 * The boss theme used in Fear and Hunger 1, Pulse and Anxiety, is used as the Kaiser's theme, but remade and remixed in Termina, further adding to the fact that he was Le'garde.


 * According to the events in Fear & Hunger 2: Termina, the goal of Pav and August is to assassinate him, and they have different reasons for doing so.
 * August's motives is unknown as of the moment, but it is theorized that August is just an alternative identity of Ragnvaldr or he could be a descendant of the Oldegårdian, carrying on his ancestor's work in the family.
 * Pav wants to kill him to avenge his fallen family from Voronya, which was razed during the first Great War by the Bremenite army.
 * Kaiser's outward appearance is merely a facade.
 * if a player casts Rot during their battle with him, his true look will be exposed to resemble the skinned appearance the resurrected Le'garde had during Ending S (D'arce's ending) from the first game.
 * This may mean that Le'garde became the Yellow King only after his death and resurrection by D'arce's hands, not before.