Cellers is Captain of Kiko Lake's Yooyuball team, playing as a defender. His nickname comes from his 'poke 'n pass' move, which allows him to score the ball off other players. Ahead of the first Cup, he got a job delivering door to door for Health Frog Groceries to help fund the team. Cellers enjoys crossword puzzles.
Cellers began secretly gathering 'donations' (stealing) from 2014, to create a rainy day fund to ensure the Kiko Lake team would always be able to attend the Cup. This fund helped pay for a flying glass bottomed boat at the Cup for two years, and in 2025 the rest of the fund was distributed to the rest of Kiko Lake to help recover from the grey curse impacting the land. Cellers then began collecting 'donations' again.
We'll just have to regroup and give it another shot next year.
We are considering this decision for sure, but perhaps not this year. We've had tough players like Helmo Timm in the past, and it's definitely something we're open to doing again in the future.
Did I?
Did he?
Fine.
In my defense! In my defense!! Only three of us here remember our first Altador Cup, how hard we worked to fund the team. Meelah, you woke up before morning practice to sell newspapers! Holbie missed workouts to work at an antique shop! And I spent months delivering groceries door-to-door. It was hard, but we did whatever it took to make it to the big stage, and it put us on the map. Kiko Lake, right up there beside the likes of Meridell! The Lost Desert! Altador itself! Entire kingdoms with the treasury to afford the Cup each year, without question. But in that first year, the team really had to hustle for our spot.
Because our first year’s experience was so valuable, and I thought maybe the hard work would help us all bond. It makes playing at the Cup all the sweeter.
I never wanted to feel that... panic again. Of possibly not getting there. I wanted to know that, no matter what, we could make it happen.
No!! Not... not exactly.
I can be persuasive! Give donors a little ‘poke,’ y’know?
Okay, yeah, I commissioned that one. The only time I dipped into the team pot!
...All of it?
Can’t believe I have to start collecting donations from scratch.
Nothing.
Cellers participated as a member of the Kiko Lake Yooyuball team from 2006 to 2007 and from 2009 to 2024. From 2011 onwards he was listed as male despite previously being listed as female.
