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This article is non-canon. This article covers a subject that has been deemed non-canon by either the author or the Indiana Jones licensees, and thus should not be taken as a part of the "real" Indiana Jones universe.

The Cemetery Warrior King was a monarch of the tribe of warriors that guarded Chauchilla Cemetery.

Biography[]

In 1957, the Cemetery Warrior King was witness to American archaeologist Indiana Jones and his Greaser son Mutt Williams infiltrating Chauchilla Cemetery to retrieve the Crystal Skull of Akator during their search for Akator. After Jones and Williams defeated of all his Cemetery Warriors, the King distracted them, stealing the crystal skull and running away in the process.[1]

Jones and Williams chased the king through the cemetery, avoiding several traps until facing him at the entrance where the crystal skull repelled various scorpions to create an arena in which to fight. Ultimately, the Cemetery Warrior King was bested by the Americans and lost the fight, dropping the skull and jumping out of Chauchilla to escape.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

As with the Ugha King and the Janitor, the Cemetery Warrior King doesn't appear in the Indiana Jones movies. He was used to expand the story of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as adapted for LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, where in the film, Indiana Jones and Mutt Williams just face two Cemetery Warriors.

It should be noted that following his escape from the Chauchilla Cemetery after being bested by Jones and Williams, the Cemetery Warrior King makes no further appearances in the game's story. There is, however, a bonus level in which he along two of his Warriors attack Jones once again, only to be killed by the archaeologist.

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