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The '''Ugha King''' was monarch of the [[Ugha]] tribe. During the search of [[Akator]] in [[1957]], the Ugha King kidnapped [[archaeologist]] [[Harold Oxley]] and faced his friends [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Marion Ravenwood]] in a battle.
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The '''Ugha King''' was monarch of the [[Ugha]] tribe. During the search for [[Akator]] in [[1957]], the Ugha King kidnapped [[archaeologist]] [[Harold Oxley]] and faced his friends [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Marion Ravenwood]] in a battle.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
In [[1957]], when [[Indiana Jones]] and his party entered into his secret temple which was the entrance to [[Akator]], two of his [[Ugha]] henchmen knocked out [[Mutt Williams]] and [[George McHale]] only to bring [[archaeologist]] [[Harold Oxley]] to his presence, so the Ugha King tied him and proceed to attack Jones and his girlfriend [[Marion Ravenwood]] with spears. Jones and Ravenwood finally managed to knock him off from the platform in which he was standing with a giant rock boulder. However, the Ugha King kicked out the boulder and started to attack Jones and Ravenwood, who won the battle by tying him with Jones' [[whip]] and letting him being pricked with spears from the ground.
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In [[1957]], when [[Indiana Jones]] and his party entered the king's secret temple which was the entrance to [[Akator]], two of his [[Ugha]] knocked out [[Mutt Williams]] and [[George McHale]] and brought [[archaeologist]] [[Harold Oxley]] before the king. With Oxley captive, the Ugha King proceeded to attack Jones and [[Marion Ravenwood]] with spears.<ref name="LIJ2:TAC" />
   
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The pair eventually managed to knock him off from the platform on which he was standing with a giant rock boulder. However, the Ugha King kicked out the boulder and started to attack Jones and Ravenwood, who won the battle by tying him with Jones' [[bullwhip]] and leaving him being pricked with spears from the ground.<ref name="LIJ2:TAC" />
Sore from the punctures, the Ugha King pulled a lever and Oxley was launched towards him. After failing his attempt to catch him, the Ugha King took Oxley as his hostage and escaped with him to the [[Temple of Akator]], where he left his remaining warriors to do the rest of the work.
 
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Sore from the punctures, the Ugha King pulled a lever and Oxley was launched towards him. Although failing in his attempt to catch his hostage, the Ugha King escaped with Oxley to the [[Temple of Akator]], where he left his remaining warriors to do the rest of the work.<ref name="LIJ2:TAC" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
The Ugha King, like the [[Janitor]] and the [[Cemetery Warrior King]], doesn't actually appear in the ''[[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones]]'' movies. He was used to expand a bit more the story of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' with [[Indiana Jones]] and his party finding [[Akator]] alone in the film without any Ugha King.
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As with the [[Janitor]] and the [[Cemetery Warrior King]], the Ugha King doesn't appear in the ''[[Indiana Jones (franchise)|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]]'', and gives a possible answer as to how [[Akator]] is the kingdom of the [[Crystal Skull of Akator|Crystal Skull]] in the title of the film.
   
It should be noted that following his escape with [[Harold Oxley]] from his secret temple, he is never seen in the game afterwars, thus leaving his fate unclear. While there's no evidence of what happened to the Ugha King after that, it can be assumed that he was either gunned down by [[Irina Spalko]] (although the death of the Ugha is never presented in the game, at least onscreen) or was killed when the [[Interdimensional beings]]' [[UFO]] departed from the Earth to its dimension.
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It should be noted that following his escape with [[Harold Oxley]] from his secret temple, the Ugha King makes no further appearances in the game, thus leaving his fate unclear.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues]]'' {{Nc}}
 
*''[[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues]]'' {{Nc}}
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==Notes and references==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 16:15, 17 January 2019

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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 Ugha King was monarch of the Ugha tribe. During the search for Akator in 1957, the Ugha King kidnapped archaeologist Harold Oxley and faced his friends Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood in a battle.

Biography

In 1957, when Indiana Jones and his party entered the king's secret temple which was the entrance to Akator, two of his Ugha knocked out Mutt Williams and George McHale and brought archaeologist Harold Oxley before the king. With Oxley captive, the Ugha King proceeded to attack Jones and Marion Ravenwood with spears.[1]

The pair eventually managed to knock him off from the platform on which he was standing with a giant rock boulder. However, the Ugha King kicked out the boulder and started to attack Jones and Ravenwood, who won the battle by tying him with Jones' bullwhip and leaving him being pricked with spears from the ground.[1]

Sore from the punctures, the Ugha King pulled a lever and Oxley was launched towards him. Although failing in his attempt to catch his hostage, the Ugha King escaped with Oxley to the Temple of Akator, where he left his remaining warriors to do the rest of the work.[1]

Behind the scenes

As with the Janitor and the Cemetery Warrior King, the Ugha 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, and gives a possible answer as to how Akator is the kingdom of the Crystal Skull in the title of the film.

It should be noted that following his escape with Harold Oxley from his secret temple, the Ugha King makes no further appearances in the game, thus leaving his fate unclear.

Appearances

Notes and references

External links