At the Butterfly Castle, Ludo and his minions are removing every trace of the Butterfly family from the castle to make room for Ludo's own reign. Outside, one of the Mewmans tries to sell "King Ludo" merchandise but has little success because no one in the kingdom likes Ludo, much to his dismay. Ludo goes to the castle dungeons, where Marco and River are chained up, and demands that River help him make the people like him. River refuses, so Ludo gives him 24 hours to change his mind or else he'll use Levitato to send him into the sky forever. After securing the dungeon key around his neck (having to use butter to fit it around his large head), Ludo leaves.

Marco returns to the dungeons to free River, but River refuses to abandon his subjects. When Marco hears Ludo approaching, he chains himself back up and drops the key. With River's 24 hours up, Ludo recovers the key (thinking he'd dropped it the day before) and demands River's assistance again. Once again, River refuses, and Ludo and his minions drag him away. As punishment for his defiance, River is publicly banished from Mewni when Ludo casts Levitato to hurl him into the sky. Having witnessed this from the sewers, Ruberiot and the others wonder what to do now, and Marco says it's time to fight back.


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Born to the wild, a gift from above

A story of triumph, a story of love

An army of rodents with he at the helm

He toppled the old king, brought peace to the realm


Handsome and fearless and brilliant and tall

Beloved by Mewmans, he tends to us all

Our dearest King Ludo, he tends to us all

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Marco and River must escape their cells before Ludo makes River order all of Mewni to love him.Tropes: 0% Approval Rating: No one likes Ludo, not even after River's disastrous stint as ruler. Air-Vent Passageway: River tells Marco to escape through the AC vent. The fact that there's such a thing in a world of apparent Medieval Stasis is Lampshaded.Marco: The dungeon has air conditioning? 

River: It's a dungeon, not a torture chamber. Bedmate Reveal: Variant- Marco sees someone in the royal bed and creeps up to them, expecting a sleeping Ludo he can steal the key from. He pulls the sheet off and sees....a mime, causing him to scream. Boring, but Practical: Levitato is the simplest of spells, but Ludo demonstrates that it can be a terrifying weapon when he uses it to send River flying up into the sky. The Caligula: Ludo has even less idea about how to rule than River, and really just seeks to be adored in all things. Everything else will be allowed to go to hell as long as that happens. Cat Fight: The fight between Ruberiot and Fool Duke mostly involves them grabbing at and tearing each other's clothes. Does This Remind You of Anything?: Marco, while sneaking around the castle, finds Ruberiot and two other performers, a jester and mime, who have been resting in the King's chamber while Ludo is away. They eat his leftovers and use his bath. The mime on the bed, mimes sleeping but then starts bouncing up and down. Ruberiot quickly adds that they've all been sleeping on the royal bed. Downer Ending: River is blasted into the sky and while Marco clearly plans to fight, his only allies are the three nigh-useless artists. Everyone Hates Mimes: Inverted. On Mewni, the mime is the most beloved of the artists. I Just Want to Be Loved: Ludo's main reason for wanting the throne is for the people to love him. Irony: After Marco takes the key, he returns to the dungeon to free River, but Ludo comes in and Marco has to pretend to be still shackled, dropping the key in the process. Ludo finds the key and assumes he left it there earlier, and mocks the prisoners for not trying to get it and escape, not knowing that Marco did just that. Public Execution: Ludo Levitato-ing River into the sky is clearly meant to evoke this. The Quiet One: As befits her profession, the mime is utterly silent for most of the episode. The only time she speaks is when she tells Marco to get the key to River's chains from Ludo. Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: Deconstructed. The artists aren't very eager to get involved and only Ludo's desperation for praise covers the fact that their impromptu song is terrible and the jester can't sing. While they get the key, they flee at the first sign of trouble and don't help Marco try to free the king before it's too late. Retcon: Foolduke marvels at there being a "solid gold toilet" in the royal bathroom. In "Royal Pain", River showed total ignorance regarding the very concept of a toilet, so unless he recently added that to the castle, he's actually always had one close at hand. Running Gag: The mime, inverting Everyone Hates Mimes, is frequently referred to as a genius and praised as the best artist while doing almost nothing. The other artists consider her far above their level. "Shaggy Dog" Story: Marco gets the key back to the dungeon and goes to free River, but River refuses, feeling that he'll just bungle things up like before. Marco tries to talk him out of it, only for Ludo to show up. The artists flee, and Marco has no choice but to drop the key and pretend to be locked up again since he doesn't have time to free River. Ludo assumes the key was on the floor all night and mocks Marco for never taking it, before taking River away to be Levitato'd. Shoo Out the Clowns: King River's banishment via Levitato continues after this episode throughout most of the dramatic conclusion. Take That!: The artists are a jab at pretentious artists who think they only have to create and make commentary, not actually do things to alter events. The Jester is also a jab at people who pretend their comedy is some great statement when it's really just lowbrow humor. Vocal Dissonance: The mime's voice is very deep and masculine for a thin, graceful girl. Written by the Winners: Immediately after seizing the kingdom, Ludo creates a revisionist version of history where he descended like an angel to liberate the mewmans from a savage and animalistic River. Not that his story is fooling anyone.

Ludo (/ljudo/; from Latin  ludo '[I] play') is a strategy board game for two to four[a] players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to the rolls of a single die. Like other cross and circle games, Ludo is derived from the Indian game Pachisi.[1] The game and its variations are popular in many countries and under various names.

Pachisi was created in India in the sixth century CE. The earliest evidence of this game's evolution in India is the depiction of boards on the caves of Ellora. The original version is also described in the Indian epic Mahabharata in which Shakuni uses cursed dice to beat the Pandavas, and at last after losing everything, Yudhisthira puts his wife Draupadi on stake and loses her, too. The Pandavas get all their belongings back, though, after Draupadi vows to curse the whole Kuru lineage, but stops at the intervention of Gandhari, and seeing an opportunity to still Draupadi's anger, Kuru king Dhritarashtra promises to give back to the Pandavas all that they had lost in the game.

Now Ludo is king of the phones, in the shape of Gametion's Ludo King app. A faithful yet stylish rendition of the board game, it retains the game's simplicity and social interaction, but at an epic scale. It topped the charts for Google Play downloads in India and reached the top ten internationally, with tens of millions of players chalking up a quarter of a billion minutes of playing time a day. At one point, numbers quadrupled overnight. Yet all this was managed by a tiny team of developers who'd built their platform on MongoDB Atlas, the global cloud database service.

"At the start of March 2020, we had between 150,000 and 200,000 simultaneous users, but when lockdown hit that month, it jumped to a million, 1.5 million. We went from 8,000 IOPS to peaking at 35,000." e24fc04721

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