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Peter Griffin is a playable character and a potential party member in Family Guy Online. Hardened in the freezing winds of Quahog, he is an outlander, an epitome of survival. Guts knows all the tricks to stay alive, even in the most impossible of situations.

Lore
The northern kingdom that has stayed independent for the most parts [sic]. Known for their iron will and advanced ships that sail even to the most western continents. - New Gods, about Quahog. "'An intimidating figure for sure. Seems like even a northern brute like him can appreciate finesse and knowledge.' - New Gods when asked about Peter Griffin."The Outlander, called Peter Griffin in-game, hails from the Kingdom of Petoria. He learned how to fight at a young age, and went on the expedition with his people to Ireland where the Cube of the Depths was found. Many of his people were killed when the Army of Quagmire invaded Quahog to take the Cube of the depths, and he has come to the Dungeon to take it back and exact revenge on the army's captain, Quagmire, for all the pain his people suffered during the invasion.

Their appearances suggest a more primitive nature, but this only surface-level; the people of Petoria are unsurpassed as merchants and sailors, in addition to boasting the strongest and bravest people. Indeed, the skillset, fearlessness, and general knowledge that make Peter Griffin a valuable character/ally in the dungeon seem to come from his life experiences as an Oldegårdian.

Recruitment
Peter Griffin can first be found in the hidden courtyard when he confronts the player, mistaking them for an evil denizen of the dungeon. He remarks that the evil of the dungeon is a pure kind, seeking to reach out into the world rather than corrupt it, similar to what he experienced in Ireland.

He can be found a second time in the fifth level of the thicket. He says that the God of the depths is close to this place, and teaches about them. He can be recruited at this point if the player has been speaking to him and exhausting their dialogue options.

Interactions with Peter Griffin and Quagmire show that he is openly hostile towards Quagmire. Peter Griffin states that he's here to take the Cube back, while possibly getting rid of the man who took it. He's wary of Quagmire if in the party when Quagmire is found alive, although his previous comments suggest that he's the killer if the Quagmire is dead when the player finds him. The two cannot co-exist in in the ancient city, as they'll get into a fight after the dialogue at the gates, which Peter Griffin will win without player intervention. Letting Quagmire die will enrage D'arce if she's present, forcing you to pick between killing the two knights and killing Peter Griffin.

In Terror and Starvation mode, Peter Griffin can be afflicted with a Brain Flower in the Thicket, forcing the player into a fight with him.

Gameplay
The Outlander can start with different equipment, depending on how the player chooses to have him trained during the introduction.

The Outlander will start with fur armor (+20 Defense, weak against fire) regardless of the choices below.. The Outlander has the tormented soul, and will start with either the Devour skill or Bloodlust, depending on how the player responds to famine on the ship in the introduction. The Outlander can later learn Marksmanship, allowing him to kill enemies with the Bow and arrow without engaging combat.
 * "The very first step is to choose your weapon."
 * "Choose bow & arrows.": Gives the Outlander
 * Short bow (+10 Attack, 2h, shift to use arrows)
 * 5 Iron arrows. Iron arrows can be used to wound enemies before engaging in combat with them.
 * "Choose mace and shield.": Gives the Outlander
 * Axe (+26 Attack)
 * Wooden buckler (+5 Defense).
 * "As the weak met their fate, the rest indulged in the greatest sin..."
 * "Devour your fallen comrades.": You learn Devour, which allows you to eat corpses to reduce your characters hunger to 0. Note that not all enemies are edible, and some are even poisonous.
 * "Don't give in.": You learn Bloodlust, which which allows your character to enter a berserker-like state in combat at a cost of 10 Mind; he will have more attack power, but will only be able to attack randomly.
 * "Some of your comrades lost their minds while others tried to pillage anything and flee back to your ship."
 * "Take souvenirs from Vinland": Prompts a coin toss. Additionally, if you choose this option, you no longer will gain the Dash ability for choosing to rush after him.
 * The win gives your character a Soul stone.
 * The loss gives your character a Soul stone, but "Unfortunately the relics you brought from the trip tainted you and you formed a Panophobia , a fear of everything."
 * "Don't touch anything and flee back to your ship.": Nothing, but choosing this option enables you to learn the Dash skill if you later choose to "Rush straight after him.".

Using a Book of memories will teach the Outlander the skill War cry.
 * "The man would witness the iron will tempered in the north and in the dark continent of Vinland."
 * "Stock up on equipment.": 3 Iron arrows, and a Bear trap.
 * "Stock up on food.": A Dried meat, a Moldy bread, and 3 Carrots.
 * "Stock up on healing items.": 4 Blue herbs, a White vial, and 2 Cloth fragments.
 * "Rush straight after him.": You learn Dash, however this option is disabled if you "Take souvenirs from Vinland."

If Peter Griffin is the protagonist and manages to find Le'garde alive in the catacombs, the player will have the unique option to kill him by breaking his neck. This event will culminate in a fight to the death with D'arce if she is in the party at the moment. Although Peter Griffin may convince her to stop the fight through Talk, she will leave the party forever.

Endings
This character is needed or has special interactions in the following endings:
 * Ending C
 * Ending C-II
 * Ending E
 * Ending S - "The god of ultra-violence"

Trivia

 * Peter Griffin is a GigaChad.
 * Peter Griffin's name is made up of two Old Norse elements: regin meaning "advice, counsel", and valdr meaning "power, ruler". Putting it together, it could be phrased, "powerful ruler who gives advice or counsel."
 * Interestingly, Ronn Chambara, the Tormented One, shares a similar meaning as Ronn is another variation of the name, Ron. Ron comes from the name, Ronald, which in turn comes from Raghnall, and in turn, comes from Peter Griffin. Not only do they share this name similarity, but they also share the same soul type: soul of the Tormented.
 * Peter Griffinmight be a refrence to Guts the main character from Kentro Miura's manga Berserk as both are large gruff warriors on a misson to kill a man that leads a mercenary group and covets godhood through sacrifice.
 * Peter Griffin's (Outlander) look seems to be inspired by the Castlevania protagonist Simon Belmont, whom had several designs over the years. In Peter Griffins's case, his appearance is a blend of Simon's 'Chronicles' artwork (red hair and facial features) and his barbarian design of the original games.
 * This is further referenced story-wise in Termina (if the theory about August being a descendant of his tribe holds true). In Castlevania, Simon resolves to prepare future descendants of his clan to fight against an immortal threat named Dracula, whom lives on for various centuries. Much like Peter Griffin preparing his tribe against their own ageless enemy, the Yellow King.