War dies and is chained. DS3 - Fury called to deal with 7 Sins Strife dies at the end he has 2 guns with him. DS2 - Death called to deal with War's action. Finding Strife's gun during his journey, restore humans, dies. His journey takes some time, but seems he was call long time after Fury due of gun.
DS1 - years after prologue War is back, chewing enemies, found second Strife's gun. Dies again Seventh seal is broke again, all 4 horsemen resurrected to do some serious balancing. My guess, DS4 would be about Strife called first, in between DS1 prologue and DS3, will do some pointless quest for Council, reveal the true intention and will become Jonas at the end, right before meeting Fury. I don't know from who is right or who is wrong about the Storyline but from what I've found on the internet with some searching the stories of all 4 are beginning play simultaneously.
So each horseman is on their own journey at the same time. I hate it when a game series follows a Tarantino timeline its makes it hard to follow the overarcing story in anyway. Before his death Samael taunted Dougal and hinted at a possible link between the Scions of Lok and the Argons.
Samael had planned for the possibility of his death and placed a portion of his soul within a Soulstone in the Cultists' Refuge. However Elleon and his allies raided the refuge and destroyed the Soulstone before Samael could be revived.
Samael is voiced by Canadian actor Michael Hogan. Continents Provinces Dungeons. Items Consumables Crafting Materials Quest items. Metal armor Leather armor Cloth armor. Samael is extremely intelligent, cunning, patient, and he also appears to adhere to a personal code of business.
However, he is not above lying or using deception to achieve his ends, such as his lie to War about the duty of the Chosen, but nonetheless kept his promise. This shows that Samael has few scruples on how to complete a bargain. Further, Samael used Strife and War to rid himself many of his rivals without revealing the truth to them but as he stated, he kept his word in their arrangement. Samael is also notable for his remarkable pragmatism, especially when compared to other Demons.
When accused by War and Strife of plotting with Lucifer to upset the Balance, he retorted though somewhat sardonically that such "base villainy" was beneath him, and that he had no desire to antagonize the Council.
For this reason, he rejected the devious plans of his lover Lilith and avoided working with Lucifer whenever possible out of disagreement over their plans to upset the Balance.
He has also been willing to work with the Horsemen on multiple occasions, so long as there is something to gain by it. He also appears to be easily irritated, but never to the point of actually losing control of his temper, a stark contrast to most demons as they attack instantly after being so much as insulted.
Despite Samael's personal code in holding his end of a bargain, he has no respect for honor, the Balance or the Charred Council's laws, which he deems ridiculous.
Samael also revealed to War that he respects revenge enough to aid War's quest to avenge himself against the Destroyer. Samael also possesses a very dark and dry sense of humor, often indulging in bemusing and acerbic commentary. He is also known for being one of the most well-informed entities in existence, rivaled only by the Crowfather with regard to his ability to acquire information.
Similarly, he is also known for being quite subtle in the pursuit of his goals, despite his vast power.
For instance, when Death and War were attacked by a demon horde during the Abomination Vault Crisis, Death remarked that despite Samael being perhaps the most likely being to have learned of the Horsemen's investigation, he did not believe Samael to have been responsible as such a direct and obvious ploy was not his style. Samael is a Demon Lord of nearly unmatched power, and at one point was said to be powerful enough, some believe, to threaten Lucifer himself.
Even when drastically weakened by the Destroyer , he claimed that Charred Council should send all Horsemens on him during War arriving. Among his immense personal powers is the ability to grant weaker creatures some of his power or knowledge which, under the right circumstances, can transform them into dramatically more powerful beings themselves.
He was powerful enough to be seen as a successor to the rulership of all of Hell and its Demon Lords as well as potent enough to be considered to be godlike in stature when in full might. As a powerful Demon Lord, he holds a vast array of powers:. Darksiders Wiki Explore. Darksiders Series. Bestiary Bosses. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 4. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Once I have a mind to know it.
Samael and Lilith. Not happy Samael seen in Darksiders II. Cancel Save. Fan Feed 1 Strife 2 Death 3 Lilith. Universal Conquest Wiki. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: SlyFox79 SlyFox79 11 years ago 1 abit lost here this is after i beat tiamat where do i go? User Info: somedude somedude 11 years ago 3 You can't go directly to the Scalding Gallows using the Serpent Holes.
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