


or she was saying "help me to her husband to be. Eh, somewhat jossed by the fact the princess LITERALLY SAYING AS SHE WAS BEING DRAGGED DOWN THE AISLE "Help me!" However, that just proves that the princess didn't want the marriage.Supported by Castle Crashing a Wedding.No other boss does this, proof that among the villains of Castle Crashers, these were just two guys who made an honest mistake.

Does this seem like remotely evil behavior? One final thing that clinches it when you defeat the undead Groom and Cyclops near the end of the game, their souls pop out of their bodies and ascend to heaven. You later find him holding a funeral for his poor deceased pal. Does he attack you in revenge? Nope, he runs out of the church crying he seems SCARED of you. When you kill him, the Cyclops finds his dead body. For all the Groom knows, you're trying to kidnap HIS bride-to-be. Cyclopses aren't known for being too bright he was probably just happy that he'd found someone for his best mate to marry. The Cyclops had no idea that the bride he was purchasing from the Theives had been kidnapped. The Cyclops and the Groom weren't really evil.Apart from the Cyclops's magma fortress and the sinister conehead helmets the Groom and his knights wear, there really isn't much evidence for them being bad guys.
