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Mixadel is a deuteragonist of Every Knight Has Its Day. He and his cousin, Camillot, are Medival Mixels.
Personality
Mixadel is similar to Little Lulu's Wilbur Van Snobbe in a way. He is snobby, quite irresponsible, and always willing to cause trouble and make things only happen to support his own personal gain. He is selfish and seems to care only for himself. He treats everyone around him, even adults, as slaves, as if they are less important than him due to his royal blood.
Like Lori Loud (from The Loud House), however, Mixadel is deep inside a hero.
Physical Appearance and Powers
Mixadel has one eye with a kettle helmet and a red flag held by a grey rod next to it. He has a brown and gray catapult on his back and a cube-like body with gold and gray stripes. He has a gray snout and two sharp teeth, as well as brown arms and four gray legs with brown and gold feet.
At will, Mixadel can pull off the flag on his body, queuing his catapult, and launching any objects in it at a great distance.
History
Mixadel and his cousin were raised into royalty being tended to by servants in the Castle for a majority of their life.
The two of them made their debut in Every Knight Has Its Day, being sent to Mixopolis Middle School to learn how to mix with the common Mixels. Mixadel was tasked by his uncle, the King, to look after his son. Although despite his lack of a desire to mix with the commoners or participate with school activities, Mixadel was still enrolled. When entering the classroom for the first time, Mixadel was insulted by Globbie, so he had revenge by flinging a spitball at him (even though Globbie was trying to defend his seat). Mixadel was later team red captain during a Murpball game, and was quite mean to Camillot's team; even cheating according to one of the other students (sacrificing Hurtz and Steemur resulting in their Murpation).
Later, while on a field trip to the Mixopolis Zoo, Mixadel foolishly let the monstrous Mixeloptors on the loose to gain attention. This even caused the Police Department to come check out the situation. In fear, he hid in the bushes and later came out to help Mix and save the day.
By the time the King had come to pick the Medivals up, Mixadel had a change of heart and said to his uncle that Camillot would make a superb king someday.