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[[File:Grand Marshall Deathmark.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Grand Marshall Deathmark and his handmaidens.]]
 
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|season = Dai Sentai Goggle V
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|name = Grand Marshall Deathmark
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|gender = Male
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|type = General
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|homeworld = Earth
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|firstepisode = Ep. 15: The Revived Demonic Commander-in-Chief
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|lastepisode = Ep. 50: Proceed! To the Shining Future
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|numberofepisodes = 46
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'''Grand Marshall Deathmark''' is the pharaoh-like commander brought back to life by [[Führer Taboo]]. Appearing in episodes 15-50. He is served by his handmaidens, [[Bella and Beth]].
 
'''Grand Marshall Deathmark''' is the pharaoh-like commander brought back to life by [[Führer Taboo]]. Appearing in episodes 15-50. He is served by his handmaidens, [[Bella and Beth]].
   

Revision as of 19:20, 25 January 2014

Icon-gogglevThis article is about a villain in Dai Sentai Goggle V.

Grand Marshall Deathmark is the pharaoh-like commander brought back to life by Führer Taboo. Appearing in episodes 15-50. He is served by his handmaidens, Bella and Beth.

He was one of Taboo's most trusted aides, on his debut, he effectively replaced General Deathgiller as Taboo's second in command. In the same time, he put Dr. Zazoriya and Dr. Iguana to death for numerous times of failures, marking the time that Deathdark becomes more serious and less humorous.

Deathmark usually stays in the Deathtopia, devising the plans to terrorize humanity for Taboo. After the death of Deathgiller, however, Deathmark took on the battlefield and shows that he's as much as a fighter as he is a tactician, wielding a demonic sword that sent the Goggle V into crushing defeat. However, he met his demise when the Goggle V changed their tactic by ramming the Goggle Golden Spear to him, slaying him in process.


Notes

  • Deathmarks design is similar to Ambassador Hell from the orginal Kamen Rider Series from 1971