The Characters section collects biographical information on the main characters in the Jak and Daxter series. advertisement. Jak: Daxter: Samos: Keira: Introduced in jak II. Ashelin Baron Praxis The guard is an enemy in Daxter and Jak II. They are the armed foot soldiers of the Krimzon Guard police and military force in Haven City, ultimately replaced by the Freedom League's soldier in Jak 3. In Jak II, the guard came in two additional types to the standard guard, clad in red: the elite guard, clad in yellow; and the hover guard, a standard guard with a jetpack. They primarily patrol The Freedom League is the military force of Haven City in Jak 3 and presumably afterwards. Led by Commander Torn and Governor Ashelin Praxis, it was born out of the New Krimzon Guard as a reformation of the Krimzon Guard, a brutal and corrupt military and police force under Baron Praxis, Ashelin's father and predecessor. Freedom League guards resembled those of the Krimzon Guard except that Game manuals. Category page. Edit. Category:Game manuals contains all game manual files on the Jak and Daxter Wiki. They are PDF scans or digitizations of the instruction manuals included with games in the Jak and Daxter series . Samos' hut (later called the Sacred Site) is a location featured in The Precursor Legacy and Jak II. It originally served as the home to Samos Hagai and his daughter Keira in Sandover Village, though after the start of the Metal Head Wars it became a valuable and mysterious location to protect. In The Precursor Legacy, Samos' hut housed the Green Sage and his daughter in southern Sandover In the opening cinematic of Jak 3, an air train is seen arriving at the desert Wasteland, with an escort of soldiers to drop off Jak for his banishment. Veger read the sentence, accompanied with Ashelin Praxis, Daxter, and Pecker to protest. Before departure, Ashelin handed Jak a beacon connected in some way to the refuge city of Spargus. QQfiI. Klaww is a boss-level lurker enemy in The Precursor Legacy, encountered at Rock Village. He, for some time, had been terrorizing Rock Village by pounding it with flaming boulders both before and after the Blue Sage was captured. Klaww is a lurker of enormity and the second boss in The Precursor Legacy. Within the context of the game, Klaww most probably dwelt within the Mountain Pass or his Game description: A new world of magic, adventure, exploration, and discovery awaits you in Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. A magical substance called Dark Eco transforms Daxter into a furry Ottsel, so Jak and his rodent friend Daxter go on a journey to look for a cure. You'll solve puzzles, collect power cells, meet exotic characters, and The Precursor Monks were first introduced in Jak 3 after the mission "Catch kanga-rats", where Jak and Daxter noticed Seem and a few other monks studying a dark satellite. Jak, after being warned by Seem not to touch it, unlocked the satellite and gained a dark eco crystal. Though the Precursor Monks themselves have little role in Jak 3, their Erol, alternatively spelled Errol, is one of the main antagonists of the Jak and Daxter video game series, serving as a major antagonist in Jak II and Daxter, and the main antagonist of Jak 3. He's the arch-rival turned archenemy of Jak, and is designed to be what Jak would be like if he was evil. He was voiced by David Herman, who also played Nudar, That Guy, Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Robot Daxter's exposure to Dark Eco triggered a change that re-wrote his genetic make up and thus changing him. Discovering he'd taken the form of the legendary Precursors gave him a huge boost to his already swollen ego. Daxter spoke in place of his silent friend, up until he rescues Jak from Baron Praxis ' prison post-Dark Eco treatment.

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