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The "Doomguy" is the space marine protagonist of the legendary Doom franchise. He appeared as a playable character in and was also given the imaginative name "Doom" in Quake 3 and Quake Live.
A mysterious special forces marine sent into hostile dimensions to single-handedly take on the invading forces of a powerful entity known as "Quake".
A religious zealot, a gifted mystic and a bizarre alien, Klesk uses the purifying fire of war to cleanses his soul.
Mehrunes Dagon first appeared in The Elder Scrolls: Arena and is the Daedric Prince of Destruction, Change, Revolution, Energy, and Ambition.
Hunter vowed to seek out and destroy the Sorg who decimated her village on Tau Ceti.
Long ago, this Sorg mercenary resolved to do whatever it took to get ahead, no matter how many other had to die.
Clever, determined, and deadly, Sarge is the master of modern combat with plenty of scars to prove it.
Character from Quake III Arena, Janet is a gladiator in Quake III Team Arena.
A mentally shattered veteran of the invasion of Stroggos, Private Nathan Grunt is still fighting a war that ended years ago.
The Mysterious Stranger randomly appears to help the protagonist in the Fallout franchise. His identity is never revealed nor explained.
Vault Girl is the female counterpart to Vault Boy, appearing in various perks pertaining specifically to women in the Fallout series
He led the assault of the demon-haunted tunnels of Phobos. He was then betrayed by his superiors who thought they could learn more from watching him die than by studying his reports.
The mascot of the Fallout franchise, he has appeared in the franchise as part of game art to illustrate perks and descriptions of other objects in the games and has appeared as the mascot for Vault-tec educational corporate videos. He is a recruitable team member in the game Fallout Tactics.
Raised on the streets of a post-apocalyptic city, Stripe avoided crime and drugs by being tougher than the gangs and dealers.
Born in the breeder tank of a genetics lab and nurtured in a cybronics workshop, Gorre was created to be the ultimate warrior...at least in his own mine.
A veteran of the Stroggos campaign, she is haunted by the memories of her fallen troops and the parasites that killed them. Major believes she's still fighting that long-concluded war.
This fearsome foe showcases the powers of the Vadrigar, for it has no true life of its own. But it begs the question: "Where do the gibs and blood come from?"
Lance Corporal Ben Keel died during the Spiker Insurrection. Using alien biotechnology, he was revived by scientists as a humanoid battle machine.
Designed by the Vadrigar to monitor combat in the arena, Orbb evolved beyond his specifications and became a deadly combatant.
Lucy was a former prison guard but crossed the line, ending up on the other side of the bars. Every hour was a battle for survival.
Easily mistaken for a big, clumsy oaf, Hossman is a deadly opponent whose agility is a match for his fearsome strength.
The most dangerous opponent in the arena, Xaero embraces an honorable death. He awaits the day when he will meet the opponent who frees him from the shackles of an eternal life.
Bitterman is the protagonist of Quake II. He is tasked with carrying out the orders of Operation Alien Overlord.
Biker is crude and coarse: a bully who gets his kicks out of hammering helpless opponents. He may not be smart or brave, but he's brutal as hell.
Cadaver is a brutal murderer who couldn't be executed. The electric chair, gallows, and gas chamber only made him meaner.
Although certainly not a classical beauty, Angel was created by a sculptor to be his ideal companion. She quickly proved herself to be a creature of hate, not love - killing her maker in a berserk fury.
A force-blade punk from Los Angeles, Slash became a test bed for cybronic implants, turning her into a barely-contained bundle of energy.
This big, dumb Nazi shows up in the Wolfenstein franchise, generally with a chaingun or two and a cheerful "Guten tag!" before he ventilates your sorry American carcass.
Once, she was Doom's military instructor. Now the Arena Eternal tests Crash's mettle to the extreme- extreme patience, that is. She is the trainer who introduces new warriors to the skills of battle.
The general who became emperor of all of Tamriel, and the emperor whom all of Tamriel's emperors have since descended from. He is also worshipped as the divine Talos in Skyrim.
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