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A "Fancy Man of Cornwood" and a knight. He’s the only one who truly believes they are in a fantasy. Frydo

The ring-bearer (or rather, the "Die of Power" bearer). A parody of Frodo Baggins. Leegola

An elf-like centaur archer. She struggles with her pacifist centaur nature. Greyfarn [S0E3] Bender's Game

Dark matter prices are skyrocketing because Mom is cornering the market. Professor Farnsworth reveals he actually "created" dark matter as fuel years ago but also kept an "anti-backwards" crystal that could render it useless.

Bender tries to play D&D with Dwight and Cubert but is told he has no imagination. He tries so hard to imagine things that he goes insane and gets committed to the Hal Institute for Quack Bots . A "Fancy Man of Cornwood" and a knight

It sounds like you're diving into the third Futurama movie, , which originally aired as four separate episodes ( S0E3 in some production orders ). This "long guide" breaks down the plot, the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) insanity, and the main characters' medieval alter-egos. Plot Overview The story is essentially a "tale of two halves":

In the fantasy realm of Cornwood, every character takes on a classic RPG trope: Cornwood Alter-Ego Role / Notes Titanius Anglesmith A parody of Frodo Baggins

A terrifying monster that lives under a bridge (and still wants to be loved). Hermaphrodite The leader of the pacifist centaurs. Key Highlights for Fans