Eternal Champions/Characters
This is the character roster for the Eternal Champions series.
The characters from the original Eternal Champions
Shadow Yamoto
A ninja assassin trained in Taijitsu and Ninjitsu from Tokyo, Japan 1993 A.D, Shadow worked for the Black Orchid Corporation, until she learned that the punishment for failure was death, and realised that she herself couldn't bring herself to kill others at the cost of her own morality. She decided to escape the organization in order to reveal the Black Orchid to the public authorities, but her superiors arranged her death and had her pushed off the 101st floor of their building before she could blow the whistle.
If she had survived, Shadow's knowledge of many of the Black Orchid's darkest secrets - which would have affected many business strategies and the lives of thousands of people well into the 21st Century - would have been made public.
- Absolute Cleavage
- Combat Stilettos
- Corporate Samurai: When it came to industrial espionage, she was second to none.
- Domino Mask
- Highly-Visible Ninja
- Leotard of Power
- Qipao: Her X-Perts incarnation. Also appears as an alternate outfit in The Dark Side.
- Resignations Not Accepted/She Knows Too Much: The cartel doesn't allow resignations, so they arranged her fall from the 101st floor of Black Orchid's skyscraper.
- Stock Ninja Weaponry: Throwing knives, shurikens and smoke bombs.
R.A.X. Coswell
A cyborg professional Muay-Thai kickboxer from the year 2345 A.D. Originally fully human, R.A.X. (Robotic Artificial Exoskeleton) underwent painful surgery to gain cybernetic implants so he could compete in "cyber fights" and remain relevant at a time when interest in martial arts was waning. R.A.X. began winning many of his fights, but was eventually betrayed by his manager, who enacted a virus in his cybernetics to shut him down before he could land the winning blow in a major tournament, killing him in the process... because R.A.X. refused to throw fights for money.
Had R.A.X. survived, he would have been able to reveal the corruption of the cyborg fights and return the competition to more humane human-only fights.
- An Arm and a Leg/Eye Scream: For R.A.X.'s Cinakill, the Dark Champion uses telekinesis to rip out his cybernetic eyepiece and limbs.
- Artificial Limbs
- Computer Virus: During R.A.X.'s surgical operation to affix the implants, his promoter planted a virus in R.A.X's brain to shut him down if necessary.
- Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: And they're stealing our jobs, too.
- Eyepatch of Power
- I Coulda Been a Contender
- Throwing the Fight: R.A.X. was murdered because he refused to do this voluntarily.
Jonathan Blade
A former police officer from the year 2030 A.D. Trained in Kenpo karate, Blade became a bounty hunter in his home country of Syria after being thrown off the police force for anger management issues. At the time of his death, Blade was in deep pursuit of a mad scientist who had threatened to destroy the human race with a lethal virus. After finally trapping the scientist in an alley, Blade attempted to retrieve the virus. The situation ended up being a setup, as Blade and the scientist were hit with a stream of lasers (presumably fired by agents of Blade's own government), immediately killing both men, and causing the scientist to drop the vial containing the virus.
If Blade survived, he would have been able to save the scientist from being shot and force himself to restrain his anger, reporting the incident... which would, in turn, help bring about several worldwide government reforms and establish a world peace council to bring stability to the world.
- Awesome McCoolname
- Bounty Hunter: Following his dismissal, Blade returned to Syria to became a mercenary, allowing him to indulge his quick temper.
- Chest Insignia
- Cool Shades
- Future Spandex
- Hot-Blooded: His Fatal Flaw as a cop.
- Super Wrist Gadget: Blade's wrist cannon, which has a stun and kill setting.
- Turn in Your Badge: He once beat a suspect to near-death, and the suspect sued the police afterwards.
Jetta Maxx
A young Russian woman from the year 1899 who is a master of Savate/Pencak Silat. Jetta abandoned her aristocratic lifestyle to become a circus acrobat and travel the world; during her tour of China, she was encouraged to help in ending the Boxer Rebellion by infiltrating a particular group to become paficists before military forces from afar would intervene. Jetta soon became the target of a Chinese revolutionary, and she fell to her death during a performance for the grand emperor of China after her sabotaged tightrope and safety net snapped.
Had Jetta survived, the Chinese government would become shameful of the attempted murder and further demand peaceful negotiations from certain groups to settle on a peace plan and implant full democratic control of their own country.
- Circus Brat
- Dies Wide Shut
- Foot Focus: More precisely, her introduction in the sequel's opening CG.
- Groin Kick: When practicing savate, the hands are kept open and low to defend against this trick.
- Hair of Gold
- Russian Gal Suffers Most
- Stage Names: As a youth, she changed her Russian name to sound more like a performer.
Slash
A caveman from the Prehistoric Great Rift Valley in the year 50,000 BC whose fighting style is simply called "Pain" (as in, to cause as much pain as possible within one's opponents). Slash showed superior intelligence compared to the rest of his tribe, expressing ideas such as implanting agriculture to free his clan from a life of hunting-and-gathering. His ways of thinking drew the ire of his tribe's elders, who lured him to a meeting and stoned him to death for daring to speak out against them in public.
Slash's victory in the Eternal Tournament would allow him to use the skills learnt from competing in the tournament to defeat the elders and become leader of his clan, where his ideas would advance mankind's progress into a history of peace and intelligence.
- All Cavemen Were Neanderthals
- Beard of Barbarism
- Burn the Witch: The Elders eventually tired of Slash's yapping and declared him possessed by an evil spirit, which was good enough cause to kill him on the spot.
- Carry a Big Stick: A spiked club.
- Challenging the Chief: Interrupting a clan meeting can be hazardous to your health.
- Good Is Dumb: Slash's fellow tribesman stuck to this belief, to put it mildly.
- Noble Savage
Trident
A gladiator from Atlantis (circa 110 BC). He fights using Capoeira, and was named after the trident that replaced the hand he lost during a fight with a shark. He represented Atlantis and its people in a battle against the Romans, and had he won, Atlantis would have received a share of land alongside the Romans. Due to a Roman gladiator's treachery, Trident was crushed underneath a falling stone pillar before he could strike the winning blow; the people of Atlantis were forever banished to live underwater because of his loss.
If Trident had survived, he would have defeated—but not killed—his Roman opponent, instead choosing to work towards forming an alliance between Romans and Atlanteans so that both cultures would survive and unite their strengths together into an advanced utopian future.
- Baleful Polymorph: For Trident's Cinakill, the Dark Champion turns him into a goldfish and then casually stomps him.
- Dance Battler: Trident uses Capoeira as part of his fighting style.
- Fish People: We don't know if Trident only looks this way because he's genetically engineered or if everyone from Atlantis looks like him.
- Hook Hand/Prongs of Poseidon: Trident is so-named because of the hand he lost in a struggle with a shark.
- Squashed Flat: Crushed by a toppled stone pillar.
- They Call Him "Sword"
- Trying to Catch Me Fighting Dirty: The Romans rigged the fight in order to banish the Atlantians forever.
Xavier Pendragon
A former blacksmith from Salem, Massachusetts in the year 1692; he was trained in the art of Hapkido and Cane Fighting. After failing as a blacksmith, Xavier turned to alchemy and eventually discovered a clean, unlimited source of energy. After showing his discovery to the townspeople, they denounced Xavier's science as witchcraft, and he was burned at the stake for being a warlock.
Should Xavier be returned back to his life, he would trick the townspeople to burn his tools with him; he would then use his newfound energy source to break free from his bonds, then use its immense power to travel throughout history to increase knowledge of science and tolerance in the unusual. His escape would also make the townspeople believe they had burned the last warlock, bringing an end to the Salem witch trials.
- Black Cloak
- Burn the Witch: Probably not a good idea to unveil your scientific breakthroughs in Salem.
- Ditto Fighter: Inverted: rather than copy his opponents' moves, Xavier swaps bodies with them entirely.
- Giving Radio to the Romans
- Glowing Eyes
- Kung Fu Wizard: Just replace "Kung Fu" with "Hapkido Cane Fighting".
- Magic Staff
- Motor Mouth: Xavier in the gamebooks (and the comics as well to an extent).
"They all wish you luck in their different ways. Xavier launches into a long speech and has to be shut up."
- Phlebotinum Overload: For the Cinakill, the Dark Champion causes Xavier's scepter to overload, disintegrating him.
- Shrink Ray: His Vendetta move.
- Sufficiently Analyzed Magic: To be fair, you can hardly blame the puritans for being confused, seeing as this guy can shoot a magic dragon out of his staff or turn people to gold.
Mitchell Middleton Knight ("MidKnight")
A London-born CIA biochemical scientist trained in the art of Jeet Kune Do. In 1967, Knight was assigned to make a biological weapon intended to be poured into the water supply of Vietnam during the war; a freak accident exposed him to the virus, turning him into a vampire-like creature. Refusing to harm and kill others despite his inherent bloodlust, MidKnight spent over a century trying to invent a cure for his dilemma. In the year 2100, as he neared the discovery of the cure, MidKnight was killed by a vampire hunter who drove a magnesium stake through his heart.
If he had survived the surprise attack, MidKnight would have escaped to his lab and finished his work in perfecting the cure; he would eventually find one for others, but remain unable to heal himself (due to the unique chemistry of his affliction). In spite of this, MidKnight would become president of the World Science Organisation and—thanks to his immortality—diligently eradicate all known diseases of mankind.
- Bad Powers, Good People
- Big Ol' Eyebrows
- Dark Is Not Evil: Despite being an Humanoid Abomination, he utterly refused to take a human life.
- Freak Lab Accident: Managed to take a nine-story drop into a chemical vat. The impact of his fall loosened a nearby container of chemicals, which also spilled into the vat.
- Immortality Hurts: His exposed bones are the result of not feeding off enough people.
- It Burns: Midnight's Cinakill.
- Our Vampires Are Different
- Red Eyes, Take Warning
- Steven Ulysses Perhero
- Vegetarian Vampire: Despite wasting away from lack of energy, Midknight refused to harm or kill others.
Larcen Tyler
An ex-cat burglar from 1920s Chicago, trained in Praying Mantis Kung Fu. Larcen worked for a Chicago mob, and though he carried out many dubious jobs for his bosses, he adamantly refused to kill anyone. One day, he received orders to plant false evidence in the hospital room of a rival crime boss; upon his arrival at the hospital, Larcen found the Chief of Police instead of the rival boss. Realizing the package was a bomb, Larcen attempted to throw it out the window, but was not fast enough... the subsequent blast killed Larcen, the Police Chief and most of the people in the hospital.
Had Larcen realised his folly sooner, he would have disposed of the bomb quicker and be taken to the recovering chief to be commended for his bravery. He would later be made a member of a special governmental task force on organized crime; in the following months, Larcen would take down his former bosses during the process of helping the task group ensure the eradication of organised crime forever.
- Badass in a Nice Suit
- Chain Pain
- Classy Cat Burglar
- Knife Nut: Eviscerates his opponent with a butterfly knife as a finishing move.
- The Mafia: Worked for the Taglalini crime family before being set up.
- Nice Hat
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: A cheesy mix of a prohibition-era gangster, a ninja and Batman.
- Power Fist: A pair of spiked gauntlets.
- Punny Name
Eternal Champion
An extraterrestrial monitoring the cosmic balance of good and evil. He resides in the far future (9999 A.D.) where mankind has already destroyed itself. The Champion has summoned fighters from across time to compete against each other for a chance to face the him and reclaim their souls. The victor will return to Earth with the chance to change their fate and restore balance to the universe.
- Amazing Technicolor Population
- Animal Motifs: Assumes the attributes of a Dragon, Tiger, Hawk and Shark.
- Version Two practices Unicorn, Elephant, Millipede and Electric eel style.
- Balance Between Good and Evil
- Bald of Awesome
- Chrome Champion
- Game Over Man: Replaced by the Dark Champion in the sequel.
- Glowing Eyes
- Martial Arts Uniform: Looks like Dr. Manhattan stole Geese Howard's clothes.
- My Rules Are Not Your Rules: Has infinite inner strength, which means he can spam moves as much as he wants, as well as suck as much strength out of you as he needs by taunting. Secondly, he has five different forms, and you must beat all of them in one round. Lose the match against him, and you get a {{bad ending}).
- The Omniscient
- Sufficiently Advanced Aliens
- Wreathed in Flames: In the midst of switching movesets.
The characters introduced in Challenge from the Dark Side
Riptide
A pirate trained in the art of Kajukenbo from 1566 A.D. Sophia De Medici was a member of the infamous Italian family, but she eventually renounced her name and status when she became a pirate, going only by the name "Riptide". When pirate/crime boss Hannibal killed her while protecting some buried treasure, he discovered who she was and destroyed the entire De Medici family through his criminal organizations, which resulted in the destruction of works by Leonardo DaVinci that could have resulted in a future renaissance.
If she had survived, Riptide would have not only protected her family to ensure that future renaissance, but she would have also formed a powerful organization to protect the sea from the threats of piracy, illegal hunting of sea animals, and pollution.
- Fiery Redhead
- Instant Plunder, Just Add Pirates
- Kiss of Death: Her finisher is a literal one.
- Knife Nut
- Shovel Stike: Bludgeoned with Hannibal's shovel from behind.
- When Trees Attack: For Riptide's cinakill, the Dark Champion summons vines out of thin air to entangle her, snapping her neck.
Ramses III
An Egyptian pharaoh from 151 BC who was trained in Hung-Gar Kung-Fu. Ramses was the last strong pharaoh of Egypt, and had he not been killed by an assassin who sent him into the Nile River (Ramses never learned how to swim), he could have fathered the son that would have been his successor and successfully prevented the downfall of Egypt via outside invasion. Ramses' murder led Egypt to be conquered by invaders such as Alexander the Great, damning humanity to a future without spirit and originality while rendering it devoid of many cultures.
If Ramses III had survived, he would have not only eliminated those who threatened to usurp his rule, but would have also made sure to preserve many of the treasures and knowledge of his people so that mankind would be able to learn from them and ascend to higher knowledge in the future.
- Awesome Anachronistic Apparel: A pair of nunchaku.
- Forgot I Couldn't Swim
- I'm Melting: Ramses' Cinakill involves the Dark Champion doing this to him.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something
- Voluntary Shapeshifter: Transforms into a giant scarab beetle and eats his opponent as a finisher.
Raven Gindhar
A voodoo priestess from 1802 A.D trained in both Hsing-I Kung-Fu and Tae Kwon Do. Kidnapped from her home and integrated into a village in Trinidad, Raven eventually won the hearts of the villagers through her unusual healing power, which revolved around an ancient artifact handed down through her family: an hourglass that allows for control of a small portion of time in exchange for part of the user's life. Raven eventually drew the ire of the village's aging high priest, who lured her into his tent and turned the hourglass against her, killing her and rejuvinating himself in the process.
If Raven was returned to life, she would reverse the spell to drain the high priest of his power, draining him of his life and filling the hourglass to a perfect balance between good and evil. She would then hand it to the Eternal Champion, becoming his companion in order to continue their mission of keeping mankind safe.
- Animated Tattoo: The snake tattoo can come to life and be used as a projectile.
- Facial Markings
- Hollywood Voodoo
- Interspecies Romance: Raven and the Eternal Champion are heavily implied to be a couple in Thanatos's ending.
- Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Capable of adding or subtracting seconds from the timer.
- Loin Cloth
- Rapid Aging: Her Vendetta move.
- Snakes Are Sexy: Her leg tattoo.
- Deconstructed in her Cinakill, which results in the python mauling her instead. Whoops.
- Time Master
Dawson McShane
A Scotsman from 1849 A.D who developed a hybrid of fighting styles he called Shotowando. Dawson was a professional gambler who traveled from Europe to America's Wild West in search of adventure (and a good fight); it was his arrival in a small mining town that triggered his death. Dawson ran afoul of a powerful landowner whose son had killed the sheriff. The sheriff's final act was to deputize Dawson, but the townsfolk were fearful of the landowner, and they strung up Dawson for the murder before the landowner's son could be prosecuted for it.
If Dawson had lived, he would have prevented himself from being hung and killed both the landowner and his son, ensuring a flexible sense of justice into a fearsome but incorruptible force in the Wild West, which would help good folk live free.
- Badass Long Hair: Lengthy enough to hit people with it.
- Frame-Up Taking the rap for a a wealthy landowner's son.
- The Gambler
- A Handful for an Eye: Spitting tobacco at his opponents.
- The Man They Couldn't Hang: Averted in his original timeline, played straight if he wins.
- The Sheriff
Thanatos
The Greek God of Death, who controls Time and Fate. Thanatos was interrupted in his role in 1692 A.D by an indeterminate force that managed to weaken him, in the form of a warlock who was killed during the Salem witch hunts. This warlock, using powers that were greater than Thanatos', defeated the god and took over his position, changing the rules of death in the process and taking people's lives before their time.
If Thanatos won the tournament, he would be taken to the station of the Eternal Champion and Raven, taking up the mantle as the master of Time itself. He would replace Kronos—who had gone mad from the assault of the same entity who attacked Thanatos—and prevent time from falling apart due to the actions of said unknown force.
- Enemies with Death
- The Grim Reaper
- Klingon Promotion: The Warlock who usurped him.
- Sinister Scythe
- Undeath Always Ends
Chin Wo
A Chinese acupuncturist from 1815 A.D who was a master in Monkey Kung-Fu. Despite his penchant for healing, it was Chin's skill as a fighter that brought about his death. When challenged to a fight by a cousin of the ruling class, Chin refused to fight, since losing would shame him and winning would mean his death; in an attempt to goad Chin into the fight, the cousin framed him for the murder of a beggar, but instead of fighting, Chin chose to be executed for the crime.
If he won the tournament, Chin would implement a trick learnt from MidKnight to stare into the cousin's soul and force him to reveal the truth, freeing Chin to continue his life as a healer. Chin would also become a symbol for truth, implementing a system of civil courts that would solve the vast majority of civil rights issues well into the 21st century.
Thomas "Blast" Chavez
A Green Beret fighting in the Vietnam war; as a chopper pilot, he was tasked with making drops of weapons over enemy lines. Chavez' death occured before his final run: his partner, "Redux", revealed himself to be a Vietnamese double agent and killed Chavez with a grenade just as he was taking off.
If he won the tournament, Blast would take out Redux before he had a chance to betray him, then dedicate his life to rescue the men who had fought wars and been left behind—not only with his own actions, but also an immense amount of funding efforts.
Dark Champion
The Yang to the Eternal Champion's Ying, and the true final boss of The Dark Side.
- Badass Cape
- Bad Powers, Bad People: Unlike the Eternal Champion, his fighting styles are based on natural disasters.
- The Coats Are Off: As he enters the arena, his cloak erupts in flames and burns off.
- Everything's Better with Spinning: For her Cinakill, the Dark Champion uses his psychic powers to tie Jetta up with her own ribbons and then spin her rapidly, slicing her to bits with her own bladerangs.
- Evil Counterpart
- Evil Laugh: He chortles at the end of every cutscene.
- Feed It a Bomb: As part of Cinakill, the Dark Champion teleports sticks of dynamite into into Larcen's chest. Oh Crap.
- Finger Gun: The Dark Champion points this at Dawson during his Cinakill. You can guess the result.
- I Know What You Fear: In a Cinakill, the loser of the match dies in a way which mimics the victim's greatest fear (Ramses III is liquefied because of his aquaphobia).
- Knife-Throwing Act: For the Cinakill, the Dark Champion lobs Shadow's own shurikens back at her, impaling her against a wall in spread-eagle. He lands the finishing blow by hurling a last ninja star through her forehead.
- Literal Genie: Severing R.A.X.'s artificial limbs from his body.
- A Storm Is Coming: The landscape surrounding his fortress is covered in thunderclouds.
- Supervillain Lair: The final boss battle.
- Taken for Granite: For Slash's Cinakill, the Dark Champion decides to stone him. For real.
Joke Characters from Challenge From The Dark Side
The Senator
An American politician from 1995 A.D. who fights using "Dishonesty". The Senator was a lifelong supporter of special interests, but after lobbyists discovered that he'd voted against them on a human rights issue, they turned their support to his opponent; the Senator's defeat in a landslide election, which he spent millions trying to win, caused him to have a heart attack.
If he had survived, the Senator would have attempted to make up for his years of civil abuse, proclaiming to expose all of his lies... as well as the lies of those around him in the halls of Washington. His scandalous revelations would destroy his chances of re-election, but also mark him as a changed noble man. He would make millions with his book and talk show appearances.
- Badass Grandpa:
- Badass Normal: Fights using "Dishonesty".
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"
- Going Postal: For the Overkill, the Senator whips out a postal worker hat, magically transforming him into an uzi-packing mailman.
- Head Swap: Of Larcen.
- Hollywood Heart Attack: His cause of death.
- Kavorka Man: Has a mistress in every state except Hawaii.
- Sleazy Politician
- Take That: Very blatantly based on anti-video game crusaders such as Joesph Lieberman.
- "V" Sign: His Victory Pose.
Hooter
A Familiar from Salem, skilled in Owl-Kwon-Do. He was burned at the stake after his master Vaspian when witch hunters noticed him always hanging around witch burnings, hoping to find a way to end them.
Yappy
A Pet from the 1950s proficient in Shih-Tzu Fu, taught to him in a kennel by a lineage of the Chinese Emperor's dogs. He was once owned by a rich kindly woman in a New York penthouse who willed her money to Yappy when she passed away. Unfortunately, a mean relative took the money and kicked Yappy out onto the street; the dog tried to chew the brakeline of her car to cause her death in a crash, but ran himself over by accident.
Crispy
A Livestock chicken from Taiwan in 1967 who knows Egg Fu like all chickens do. After a horrendous midnight raid, he swore to protect his livestock from becoming someone else's dinner, but he died thanks to a helicopter strike.
Zuni
A Circus Entertainer monkey from 1902, skilled in Monkey Fu. One night, Zuni saw that an oil lantern had been knocked over and was slowly causing a fire to spread; as he ran to warn his trainer, an elephant accidentally crushed him, shocking the audience and distracting them from the fire that consumed most of the tent, burning everyone inside it.
Slither
A rattlesnake Bar Pet from 1820 that studied the ways of Brawling from humans. Raised from an egg by a bartender, he became the bar's security with those skills... until the night when a criminal broke into the bar to steal from the register, shooting both Slither and his owner.