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Undid revision 292741 by XXSuperXXNintendoXx (Talk) The first trivia already says Stalmaster (and Koloktos) are based on Shiva, not Grievous
(Add your trivia Fizzle, we should just keep both even if Griveous didn't inspire it they are still similar)
(Undid revision 292741 by XXSuperXXNintendoXx (Talk) The first trivia already says Stalmaster (and Koloktos) are based on Shiva, not Grievous)
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*The Stalmaster's multiple arms is similar to the six-arms of the main boss of the temple [[Koloktos]], and is a reference to depictions of Hindu deities such as [[wikipedia:Shiva|Shiva]] and [[wikipedia:Kali|Kali]]. The [[Ancient Cistern]] where the Stalmaster first appears in makes many references to [[wikipedia:Indian relgions|Indian religous]] themes.
*The Stalmaster's multiple arms is similar to the six-arms of the main boss of the temple [[Koloktos]], and is a reference to depictions of Hindu deities such as [[wikipedia:Shiva|Shiva]] and [[wikipedia:Kali|Kali]]. The [[Ancient Cistern]] where the Stalmaster first appears in makes many references to [[wikipedia:Indian relgions|Indian religous]] themes.
*When the Stalmaster's helmet falls off, it can be seen that it has a third eye socket above the other two. This too is a reference to the third eye of [[wikipedia:Shiva|Shiva]].
*When the Stalmaster's helmet falls off, it can be seen that it has a third eye socket above the other two. This too is a reference to the third eye of [[wikipedia:Shiva|Shiva]].
*The Stalmaster's four arms wielding four weapons is similar to General Grievous, a skeleton-like cyborg from the Star Wars universe.