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=== Trevor 2: The Search for Chester Chipmunk ===
=== Trevor 2: The Search for Chester Chipmunk ===
The player can visit [[Creptmag's Obvervatory]] in Trevor 2. A spirit appearing to the player in [[Angler's Fortress]] warns them that [[Angler]] is planning to utilize ancient magic discovered by Creptmag; it is unclear if this is the spirit of Creptmag or not.
The player can visit [[Creptmag's Obvervatory]] in [[Trevor 2]]. A spirit appearing to the player in [[Angler's Fortress]] warns them that [[Angler]] is planning to utilize ancient magic discovered by Creptmag; it is unclear if this is the spirit of Creptmag or not.


=== Trevor 3: Shadow of The Chipmunk ===
=== Trevor 3: Shadow of The Chipmunk ===
While not appearing directly, Creptmag is brought up several times by various characters. Eventually, the player learns that the enchanted amulets were forged on [[North Island]] due to an abundance of surface level [[Bontonite|bontonite]] deposits "eons ago."
While not appearing directly, Creptmag is brought up several times by various characters. Eventually, the player learns that the enchanted amulets were forged on [[North Island]] due to an abundance of surface level [[Bontonite|bontonite]] deposits "eons ago."

Latest revision as of 17:21, 27 August 2019

Creptmag is a legendary character in the Trevor games. He is a long-dead wizard who created the enchanted amulets.

Appearances

Trevor 2: The Search for Chester Chipmunk

The player can visit Creptmag's Obvervatory in Trevor 2. A spirit appearing to the player in Angler's Fortress warns them that Angler is planning to utilize ancient magic discovered by Creptmag; it is unclear if this is the spirit of Creptmag or not.

Trevor 3: Shadow of The Chipmunk

While not appearing directly, Creptmag is brought up several times by various characters. Eventually, the player learns that the enchanted amulets were forged on North Island due to an abundance of surface level bontonite deposits "eons ago."