From
TES issue 34 (July 2005)
Series 7/8.
Level 1/2/3.
BROTHER STRANGE
Brother Strange, played by Clifford
Barry, is one of
Knightmare's most mysterious characters. His function was basic enough; he was Knightmare's third monk, following
Cedric in series 1 and 2, and
Brother Mace in
series 4 and 5. But there was more to this monk than foul language or a drink problem.
Brother Strange wore the friar's habit previously sported by Cedric, as well as both
Merlin and
Mogdred on occasions. The monk's face could not be seen at all, and his commanding, authoritative voice emanated from behind a mysterious cowl. Brother Strange was nearly always encountered in dark, shadowed places - like dwarf tunnels - which added to his sense of mystery. He was a figure of great authority, asserted only by the occasional gesture with the monk's magic staff, and his shadowy appearance. Strange was the first to admit that people found him to be "a little odd", hence the name: "He's an odd fellow; a monk. Carries a big stick, and he collects poombs." -
Sylvester Hands.
What Hands meant by this, of course, was that Brother Strange collected proverbs. This was revealed towards the end of series 7, when
Barry had to provide a proverb in exchange for a
spyglass. Strange made him offer a total of four proverbs before he had learned a new one for his collection, and this storyline was continued in series 8. The advisors and watchers were soon encouraged to find humour in the monk's odd hobby of collecting proverbs and writing them in a book: "That will go on the last page of my book: page eight thousand, four hundred and ninety-three!" - Brother Strange. However, this did not detract from the character's cool authority and commanding presence.
As well as spyglasses, Brother Strange sometimes provided
dungeoneers with
spells, or useful information about characters, objects and combinations. During his first appearances in series 7, the monk required little or no recompense for this help - he was more of a mystery benefactor than anything else, almost like a guardian angel. Brother Strange always made it clear, however, that he was an enemy to the forces of
Lord Fear, and was prepared to help dungeoneers in order to see the Opposition suffer: "If you are one of the Opposition, know that though I carry no weapons I am far from powerless." - Brother Strange. He clearly had his own reasons for fighting against the Opposition, but we can only speculate about what they might have been.
Fear Factor: 7 You wouldn't want to make an enemy of him.
Killer Instinct: 2 Under certain circumstances, perhaps...
Humour Rating: 3 Known to have the very occasional laugh.
Oscar Standard: 8 A convincingly mysterious performance.