![]() ![]() Red Baron: The Dark One, The Dark Prince, The Prince of Lies and The Deceiver, among others.No Name Given: He's only been called Lucifer in promotional materials and Darksiders: Genesis, in the main games he's always called the "Dark Prince" or "Dark One", and it took some clarification by the game's creators to clear up and state that Lucifer and the demon talked about as the ruler of Hell in the games are the same demon.The closest we actually see of him is in Darksiders: Genesis, where two glowing red eyes are seen berating Belial after his defeat by the Horsemen. But even then, we never actually see his appearance, only hear his voice. The one time he does show up is in the post-credits scene of Darksiders 2. He Who Must Not Be Seen: So far, while he's been talked about, he hasn't actually been seen in person in the games are any of the promotional material.Abaddon rules over the Earth, Heaven and Hell scramble to take their place at the table, and the Council? The Council works against the very Balance they profess to uphold. Lucifer: So, the young one plays nursemaid to Mankind. His appearance in The Stinger of Darksiders III seems to imply his goal is to let his rivals within Heaven and Hell, as well as the Charred Council's forces, destroy each other so no more checks on his power remain. Greater-Scope Villain: A major part of the reason for the early Apocalypse, making him this for both War's quest of vengeance and Death's quest for absolution of his brother.Faux Affably Evil: His voice is actually quite pleasant and reasonable, speaking politely to Lillith whilst deciding to torture her horribly for failing.Evil Sounds Deep: Has a low, smooth voice and is basically Satan.Demonic Possession: Does so to a human child in order to taunt the Horsemen.He grants them power in exchange for their souls after death. Deal with the Devil: The devil in question to numerous other Lords of Hell in Genesis.The Chessmaster: He is confirmed to have manipulated the events of all the games thus far.By the Lights of Their Eyes: In Genesis, he is only seen as a pair of red eyes peering from the darkness.Bad Boss: Based on how he tortures Lillith for failing, it's safe to assume he's this.Lucifer, The Dark Prince Voiced by: Keith Ferguson ( Darksiders II), Darin De Paul ( Darksiders III, Darksiders: Genesis) Those who have the latter have yet to be seen using them for flight. They're usually either shrunken and virtually unusable or full-sized like an angel's, but they're all upside down. Winged Humanoid: Some demons have wings, but not all of them.The Unfettered: In contrast to the First Kingdom, they have fewer moral qualms, even using methods such as necromancy. ![]() It isn't currently known if the opposite can happen. However, as the first game and the novel have made clear, some angels can become demons.
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