Lorekeeper

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The Lorekeeper is an NPC that will spawn after you have defeated your first boss in any world. It sells a Lore Book for one gold coin for each boss that you have faced, as well as a Lore Book for one silver coin for each enemy that you've killed. However, the enemies portion cycles, for there isn't enough space to house all of them, even though this NPC's space is double the size of any other.

Slime King
''This is the King of all slimes. He's not as powerful as it sounds, and his expected lifespan is only a year, however. Legends say that that thing inside him is the skeleton of a worker of darkness, but nobody really knows what that means.''

Eye of Cthulhu
''This isn't the true eye of Cthulhu, of course. This is simply the master of the demon eyes and wandering eyes. Similarly to the King Slime, he has less power than it seems.''

The Eater of Worlds
''The Eater of Worlds is more than just the father of the worms. It's the parasite that spreads the corruption. True, it isn't the ruler or creator of the corruption, but it is the one that spreads it. Legends have it that if it is broken into two, then left alone, one half will eat the other.''

Brain of Cthulhu
''This can be seen as the coordinator of the Crimson. It has no relation to Cthulhu, that's just explorers wishful thinking. In myths, it is said that the Brain can spread tendrils of Crimson to those it hates most, and makes their lives miserable.''

Skeletron
''You'd expect that Skeletron would be the king of the skeletons. He is. But he also rules over most of the fleshy undead. He can put a terrible curse upon you that confines you in pain to a limited area, or curse you to forever summon dreaded Dungeon Guardians to your position. He never had skin at all, if you were wondering.''

Queen Bee
''This monarch is less of a queen, and more of a slaver to the bees. Ever wondered why there are so few bees? The Queen Bee is why. What she(or her race of queens) does is good for us, but bad for them. Long ago, the first queen bee locked the bees in jungle hives, and the queens continue to keep them there. In ancient times, the bees ruled the lands. The world would be a very different place if not for this creature....''

Wall of Flesh
''This thing is perhaps one of the strangest boss creatures in the world. It is said that, long ago, all of the more intense spirits were locked away in a dungeon. This dungeon literally congealed into a living prison, and it is said that it is made from what remains of Cthulhu's flesh. A newer legend tells us that the wall, feeling sorry for the inhabitants inside it and wishing to release them, congealed itself further, into a man who would trick those who found him into releasing the spirits, though that's probably not true.''

The Destroyer
''The Destroyer is the final prison of the Soul of Might, ripped to shreds by whoever placed the other spirits into their fleshy prison. The Destroyer bears a strong resemblance to the Eater of Worlds, and that's because it was based off of it. Who knows who created it though....''

The Twins
''The Twins are the prison of the Soul of Sight, ripped to shreds by whoever placed the other spirits into their fleshy prison. The Twins are mutated and altered from the eyes ripped out of an ancient beast known as Csulor. Some say that Csulor is Cthulhu's son.''

Skeletron Prime
''Skeletron Prime is the prison of the Soul of Fright, ripped to shreds by whoever placed the other spirits in their fleshy prison. Skeletron prime was fashioned after Skeletron, though, more than that, he was given consciousness with part of Skeletron's mind.''

Plantera
''Plantera is the spirit of a gardening trickster. He stole the Temple Key from the Lizahrd Race, locking them inside. As punishment by the gods, he was doomed to live forever as a plant. Being cunning, Plantera managed to secure itself as the ruler of the jungle.''

Golem
''Golem is the ancient idol, worshipped by the Lizahrds. Unlike most other cases, Golem quite actually was a god, or at least possessed by a spirit strong enough to live up to the legends of the Lizahrd Gods. He was disabled and dismantled many years back, but the means to reactivate him are in plain sight. Some legends say that only Golem stops the Cultist Race from leaving their hidey-holes, by keeping them tied to the power of the Lizahrd Altar.''

Duke Fishron
''Nobody knows what the heck this thing is. He's not in the ancient myths. He's not in any sailor's tales. He shouldn't exist. Oh well, he must not be that important after all. It is clear, though, that he is the leader of the sharks.''

Lunatic Cultist
''The leader of the immortal Cultist Race, it constantly worships the moon, waiting for the Lunar Events to happen, which is like Judgement Day in their culture. Ironically, only it stops the Lunar Events from happening, for the massive change will certainly alert the ancient spirits of the moon.''

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Moon Lord
''The Moon Lord is the master of the moon. He is actually one of the three Embodiments of Cthulhu, all once part of Cthulhu himself. The Moon Lord was the crafty one who managed to trap the spirits of the boundaries in the Ultimate World Key.''