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Favourite Video Game Characters
Aaaaaanother list! No numbers this time, at least not officially. ;)
Characters can add a lot to a game, even if they are only bit-part. Talk about your favourite characters here. They don't need to be central to a story, but they should have some permanency to a game, as in, other people playing the same game can encounter them, too. (So no Dragonborn or other customizable types. Sorry). Just post the character (a description of what they do if they have no name, eg. "NPC shopkeeper"), what game they come from, and what you enjoy about them. Post as many times as you like, but only one character per post. No numbers, but you still get bullet points. Hah!
Canach (Guild Wars 2) I confess, his guy is the reason I made the thread. I only know him from the Heart of Thorns expansion story, but he's my favourite NPC so far. I've read the lore on him, but really it's all about his personality. He's blunt, he has an attitude, and is just downright amusing. He's a nice change from Trahearne. (Player): [blah blah] Canach, you're with me. Canach: Don't want to leave the plant with the plant food, Commander? (Player): I just enjoy your company. Canach: I don't blame you. Lead on, then. I like this pic from the wiki: |
Wiegraf Folles (Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions)
Hard to pick one character from my favorite video game plot, but I really do think it's Wiegraf. As a villain he's just so incredibly human, to the point I think it'd be very interesting to see a spin-off where you play as him instead of Ramza. On top of his wonderful characterization, he has the added mystique of having a badass class and being one of the hardest boss fights of all time if you don't know he's coming (though, like everything else in that game, he's pitifully easy once you've mastered the mechanics). (AND THEN YOU PLAY THE EXTREME DIFFICULTY MOD) For those not in the know, Wiegraf here was the leader of a peasant army during the 50 Years War, fighting for Duke Larg and doing a lot of dirty-work along the way. After the war ended, money was a little tight in the duchy's coffers, and they didn't exactly feel that compensating Wiegraf's soldiers for their work was a high priority. In response to this slight from the nobility, Wiegraf rallied them once more and formed the Corpse Brigade, a band of marauding bandits preying on the nobility in retribution for the injustices they'd received. Far from being any run-of-the-mill highwaymen, these men and women had a distinct agenda -- they only targeted nobility and fancied themselves heroes to the common folk. They were essentially trying to start a class war that would result in the overthrow of the aristocracy. Eventually, Wiegraf's sister Mileuda is killed in battle by the main character Ramza (who is the bastard son of one of the most powerful commanders in Larg's duchy. Basically John Snow.) Enraged by this, and having had his soldiers wiped out by Ramza's army, Wiegraf falls into a deep despair, realizing that he failed everyone who trusted him and led all his loyal soldiers to a pointless death. He is then contacted by the Knights Templar, who recognize both his skill in battle, and the despair in his heart, which serves their more sinister ends. Driven by the hopelessness he feels, Wiegraf turns to religion, rising high in the ranks of the Templarate, and eventually sells his soul to the devil Belias in exchange for the power to right the wrongs he has suffered (War of the Lions is a very anti-organized-religion sort of story). And yet, by the time Ramza encounters him again, he claims to no longer hold any regard for his sister's death, nor any of his comrades-in-arms. His only desire now is to spread chaos and destruction throughout the realm, all to facilitate the resurrection of an entity known as the Angel of Blood. Wiegraf is just such a tragic character, his motivations are entirely real. He shows the harsh truth of war that the nobility doesn't see from the balconies of their castles and palaces, and despite how malign he becomes, he is ultimately a devil of necessity, created by the very corrupt institution that Ramza eventually rebels against. As a player, you can't help at least partially empathizing with him all the way to the end, wondering how much of a role you had in making him the monster he eventually became. Yes, I just wrote an essay on a video game character. Deal with it. :P |
Elazul from Legend of Mana!! When I was a young girl he just made me swoon like nobodies business haha. He's so cool and and protective and charming and I don't know. . . . He's just amazing. You should play that game. XD
Elazul game artwork Here he is in game, being all demanding *fans self off* Elazul (瑠璃 Ruri, lit. Lapis Lazuli) is a major character from the Jumi story arc of Legend of Mana. With piercing blue eyes and a cape of sand, Elazul is the Jumi knight of Pearl and possesses a core of lapis lazuli. Making a stunning impression on all who behold him, Elazul, alongside Pearl, embarks on a mission to search for fellow survivors of the nigh extinct Jumi race. <-- from the wiki |
I had such a strange relationship with Legend of Mana. I know I beat the entire game, but I remain convinced that I never even slightly understood how it worked or what I was doing. I do recall Elazul being pretty badass, though.
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Nick Valentine, Fallout 4
For once, I will be actually using the spoiler tag for its intended purpose. Obviously the below contains spoilers for the game Fallout 4. Obviously it contains spoilers. For those who don't want spoilers: A badass noir styled robot who fancies himself a hard boiled detective who actually has a very deep and troubled past. Have a Nick. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psss7kuagr.jpg |
Alistair - The Dragon Age series.
I love him. Seriously. It's unhealthy. >____>; I'm still trying to play through the entire series, but I really am enjoying the game and the characters. |
"Where Minsc goes, evil stands aside!"
http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/...20130515170858 Yes, he says that. Minsc is my one of my favourite characters from the Baldur's Gate series (the other will make an appearance here, later). He's pretty much comic relief, but it's pretty good comic relief. For those of you familiar with Forgotten Realms lore, Minsc is a Rashemi ranger on his dujemma and is accompanying the wizard Dynaheir (Hathran witch in Rashamen) and the two go as a unit, so if you ditch one, the other goes, too. Luckily Dynaheir is pretty useful, and so is Minsc as he's probably the best fighter character in the game. Minsc's dialogue is really what makes his character. He's totally upbeat, loudly proclaims against evil, and all that good stuff. He does have one failing as far as mechanics though, that being that he can only carry two quick items instead of three, as one slot is taken up with his pet hamster, Boo, the miniature giant space hamster. (No, really, they're a thing) I'm guessing he's pretty darn popular as he's the only non-default character to get ported to the start of BG2. "Ah, we are all heroes...you and Boo and I...hamsters and rangers everywhere! Rejoice!" |
...I will definitely have to post actual characters here...eventually.
Also yes, Alistair is awesome. "He's not mangy!" ..."Swooping is bad." |
I guess I never did specify that one should wait until another person has posted before, but I do like to wait...
If no other characters show up in the next few hours you get to suffer Xan! |
Alright, nobody posted. You get Xan.
Xan! - Baldur's Gate "We are all doomed." http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/...20161214025324 Xan is the anti-Minsc. Where Minsc is positive and full of adventuring fervor , Xan is morose and fatalistic. I'm not really sure he's a favourite character, as much as I haven't seen anyone else like him so far. He's not the most useful character, as being an Enchanter to Dynaheir's Evoker, she's generally more powerful (and comes with Minsc), and his drawling commentary can get trying at times. My brother in particular gets annoyed with his repeated "our quest is vain!" |
...He sounds like me :|
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...Can it be a character from a mod of a game?
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I don't see why not.
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Ah, most excellent.
The Advent (Antagonistic God of Roleplaying Adventures) - Penultima |
As long as someone else playing the game can also meet the character, it's okay.
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Sadly, MY favorite characters are disqualified, though, because the things that make them my favorite are entirely fanon. XD
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I've always had a soft spot for Mike Toreno in GTA San Andreas. I think it's possibly because James Woods is the voice actor though. Either way, I think he's had some pretty good dialogue and overall was an interesting character. From the same game, I also absolutely adore The Truth and Zero. The Truth is your standard hippy obsessed with conspiracy theories and he has some quality one liners too. As for Zero, his side missions were always quite fun and I loved how painfully nerdy he was.
Also in the latest Fallout game I absolutely love both Codsworth and Curie. They're just so adorable! Fallout 4 doesn't have as many good characters as previous instalments of the game (3 is still my all time favourite in terms of story and characters) but the ones in 4 aren't too shabby. Sam B from the Dead Island games is also one of my all time favourites! He's got such normal reactions for someone in an apocalypse, his attitude is what makes me pick him every time! I really hope that he's in the latest Dead Island. |
Just going with one at a time here, Quirk, so added Mike Toreno.
Tiny Tina (Borderlands 2) Mature content advisory. No, really. She's cute, though not sure what kind of cute, really. Expert demolitionist, too, and perhaps a little insane. Not sure. Big Image |
I love and never forget Max Payne from the same name PC game.
He always lives in my heart. I'm a big fan of him :) |
Had the occasion to meet Nick Valentine now since I started Fallout 4. Haven't gone a lot into his character story yet, but he knows Dogmeat. Point for him!
I also met up with Canach again in new game content for GW2. He is (still) best NPC! I feel like someone from Dark Souls should be up here. |
Solaire from the original Dark Souls. His upbeat personality was so out-of-place in an otherwise dark and grim fantasy. I was always smiling when I randomly bumped into him as his story followed parallel to my own. He also had a grand sense of humor.
Link, of the Legend of Zelda. It's hard to imagine that a hero who's never spoken a word could be so charismatic. There are few characters I love more than Link. I feel like we've known each other our whole lives. Cloud Strife. The man who got me into RPGs in the first place, let alone Japanese ones. I will forever love him for his wacky, awkward personality and the fact that his adventure - which I still consider the greatest of all - quite literally changed my life. After FF7 I began to play RPGs almost exclusively, and this game opened my eyes to all things Japanese. Recently Prompto Argentum from Final Fantasy 15. He's just adorable. What can I say? I have a thing for blondes. |
Quite a few from different Tales of games and Polka from Eternal Sonata. I actully like every character from ES but Polka is so damn cute it's hard to resist her.
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Updated!
Only counting one, Alistair! Up goes Mr. Sunbro. ;) |
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