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|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|species = Moose
 
|species = Moose
|family = [[Scoutmaster Lumpus]] (great grandson)
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|family = [[Scoutmaster Lumpus' Grandfather|Unnamed son]]<br>
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[[Scoutmaster Lumpus' Father|Unnamed grandson]]<br>
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[[Scoutmaster Lumpus]] (great grandson)<br>
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[[Antlered Young Migrating Mulberry Trees]] (gret-great-grandchildren)
 
|job = General
 
|job = General
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|debut = [[The Battle of Pimpleback Mountain]]}}
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[[Scoutmaster Lumpus|Lumpus]]' great grandfather (1826-1907) who was a general during the Civil War. His prized tent "Old Ironside" was actually made from the stolen tents and possessions of his troops. At the end, they turned on him and sent him rolling down the hill onto the top of a train. He was finally seen cleaning up after the elephants in the circus. He name is probably a reference to Civil War generals William Tecumseh Sherman and P. G. T. Beauregard.
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[[Scoutmaster Lumpus|Lumpus]]' great grandfather (1826-1907) who was a general during the Civil War. His prized tent "Old Ironside" was actually made from the stolen tents and possessions of his troops. At the end, they turned on him and sent him rolling down the hill onto the top of a circus train. He was finally seen cleaning up after the elephants. He name is probably a reference to Civil War generals William Tecumseh Sherman and P. G. T. Beauregard.
 
[[Category:Lumpus Family]]
 
[[Category:Lumpus Family]]
 
[[Category:Villains]]
 
[[Category:Villains]]
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[[Category:Scout Masters]]
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[[Category:Deceased]]
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:One Time Characters]]
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[[Category:Former Villains]]
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[[Category:Heroes]]
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[[Category:Mooses]]
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[[Category:Anti Heroes]]

Revision as of 20:22, 5 June 2020

Lumpus' great grandfather (1826-1907) who was a general during the Civil War. His prized tent "Old Ironside" was actually made from the stolen tents and possessions of his troops. At the end, they turned on him and sent him rolling down the hill onto the top of a circus train. He was finally seen cleaning up after the elephants. He name is probably a reference to Civil War generals William Tecumseh Sherman and P. G. T. Beauregard.