Herman Toothrot
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Herman Toothrot is a fictional character in the Monkey Island series of adventure games developed by LucasArts. Herman Toothrot's character is based on the marooned character Ben Gunn from the novel Treasure Island, though Herman Toothrot is shipwrecked, much like Robinson Crusoe. Toothrot suffers from amnesia and he can't remember his real name. He has appeared in some form in every game of the series, with an increasingly prominent role in the fourth game of the series, Escape from Monkey Island (EMI).
Biography
Herman Toothrot's name was originally Horatio Torquemada Marley, the governor of the Tri-Island Area and grandfather of Elaine Marley. Horatio Marley had a map to the treasure of Big Whoop, and with his crew of first mate Rum Rogers Sr., the cook Rapp Scallion and the cabin boy Young Lindy he sailed out to find it. The evil pirate LeChuck met them on Blood Island and LeChuck decided to get this treasure for himself. He was eventually able to buy a new ship which was faster than Marley's and LeChuck got to Big Whoop first.
When Captain Marley and his crew eventually reached the treasure hidden under Monkey Island, they found that they were too late so they decided to tear their map up into four pieces and take one each. They all knew too much for LeChuck so he decided to kill them. Captain Marley was lost during competing in a sailing race near Australia. Revealed by Herman Toothrot, after regaining his full memory during the events of Escape From Monkey Island, Ozzie Mandrill, a cheating scoundrel who features prominently in EMI, shoved him overboard and into a mysterious whirlpool that day. However, LeChuck had previously boasted in the Curse of Monkey Island to have sent Captain Marley into the whirlpool himself with no mention of Ozzie Mandrill's claimed intervention, another area of continuity error.
He woke up on the shores of Monkey Island unable to remember even his own name. After finding one of his few belongings that had washed up with him, an accordion, he saw the initials "H.T." on the side. Unable to remember his real name, he invented the name "Herman Toothrot".
Considered dead after this, he remained a castaway on Monkey Island as the half-crazed Herman Toothrot. The period of his amnesia, as well as when exactly he reached Monkey Island is a matter of debate, since the scenario has continuity problems.
Game appearances
Guybrush Threepwood meets Herman in the first game of the series, The Secret of Monkey Island. Herman is an old, ragged castaway who was shipwrecked on Monkey Island, where he has lived for over 20 years, losing a little bit of memory and sanity in the meantime. According to Herman, his ship sank long ago after finding the mysterious Monkey Island. Herman trained a group of monkeys to sail a ship, since he couldn't sail one all by himself; he sent this simian crew for help, but they never returned. He has since whiled away the years arguing with Monkey Island's resident tribe of cannibals, particularly over who borrowed what from whom.In the second game, , Herman is now living on Dinky Island. After years of meditation, Herman has decided to share his views on philosophy. As Guybrush while on the island, you have the option to talk to him (however futile) and ask him what colour he's thinking of, where Guybrush can guess a huge variety of colours, none of which are ever the answer; after trying all the colors, however, Guybrush will guess "All colors", the correct answer. Unfortunately, the only student he can find is a parrot.
The enigmatic character had no "live" role in The Curse of Monkey Island, the third game. Instead, Herman was represented by "Dynamo-Monklectric" figures in dioramas at LeChuck's infernal theme park, the Carnival of the Damned. The Carnival of the Damned parodied many aspects of the Disney parks, including "audio-animatronics", and the puppet of Herman Toothrot was a part of the exhibit alongside the puppet of Captain Marley.
Herman's biggest role in the series was in the final game to date, Escape from Monkey Island. Still suffering from severe amnesia, Herman gradually begins to remember his past; once he completely regains his memory, his story is quite different from that expected.
He finally remembers in EMI, however, that he is actually Horatio Torquemada Marley, the long-lost grandfather of Guybrush's wife Elaine Marley and he returns to Melee and reunites with his granddaughter.
The Marley-Toothrot problem
The "resolution" of Toothrot's identity in Escape from Monkey Island directly contradicted the history presented in the first two games, which can be summed up as follows:
- In The Secret of Monkey Island, Herman claimed that he had been shipwrecked shortly after discovering how to reach Monkey Island with his ship, the Sea Monkey, which is later sold to Guybrush by Stan. Several things, even around the island seem to support this: Stan's story, the ship's log, a skeleton hanging by a jump rope (destined to be a swing) that Herman explains was the ship's captain, a rowboat, and several other items that seem to be parts of a destroyed ship.
- In Escape from Monkey Island, however, Herman suddenly remembers that he washed up alone on Monkey Island after being shoved overboard during a race. Having thoroughly lost his memory, he invented the name Herman Toothrot after seeing the initial "H.T.". This fails to explain the ship's log that mentions the name Herman Toothrot, the hanged captain's skeleton or ship debris from the first game.
- As we are told, Horatio was deposited on Monkey Island by the whirlpool with no memory and he then invented the name "Herman Toothrot". However we can assume that he didn't remain all the way there, but he soon escaped, possibly to Mêlée Island as it was from Mêlée that the Sea Monkey set out to Monkey Island in the first place. Toothrot's ability to escape is supported by the fact that Herman has his own ship moored at Monkey Island (which is used as a plot device in the first game, and referenced in Escape). Much later, the story occurred as told in the first game: he sailed on the Sea Monkey to find the secret of the Monkey Island, she sank, and the crew was stranded there. Note that this theory fails to explain how such a prominent citizen of Mêlée would not be recognised by the populous, save that he may not have been recognised without pants.
- The only theory that can reconcile all data and explain all questions, albeit a wild one, is this: There was an entirely separate person named Herman Toothrot, who sailed on the ship Sea Monkey long before the whirlpool stranded Marley on Monkey Island. Marley after the accident, either met the "real" Herman Toothrot and later adopted his identity, or found his name written somewhere and assumed it was his own. (The original Toothrot may actually even be the body hanging from the vines in the original game. He might have accidentally hung himself, as Marley claims, or perhaps he committed suicide in despondency over his situation.)[link]
- A possible third theory is that Stan met Herman sometime in the past. The story he told later to Guybrush was fake in order to sell the boat more easily, if the story associated with an object were more impressive. The captain's log therefore could be Stan's forgery, let there to be found by the deceived buyer. This is not mentioned or explained in the games, but is compatible with Stan's character.
| Games : | The Secret of Monkey Island | | The Curse of Monkey Island | Escape from Monkey Island |
| Characters: |
Main : Guybrush Threepwood | LeChuck | Elaine Marley Secondary : Wally B. Feed | Ozzie Mandrill | Stan | Herman Toothrot | Voodoo Lady Minor : List of Minor Characters in Monkey Island |
| Islands : | Blood | Booty | Dinky | Jambalaya | Lucre | Mêlée | Monkey | Phatt | Plunder | Scabb | Skull |
| Various : | SCUMM | GrimE | Insult swordfighting | Monkey Island things |
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