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Vorador

VORADOR IN BLOOD OMEN

Vorador gives advice when Kain visits his mansion Vorador faces Malek at Dark Eden

In Blood Omen, Vorador was the oldest and most powerful vampire in Nosgoth. His features had become inhuman over the long centuries of his unlife, and he was at least capable of changing form, and teleportation. He was arrogant and proud¹, with a penchant for torturing humans. Prima's Official Blood Omen Strategy Guide mentioned that Vorador had 'an excellent insight' into Nosgoth's history, gained by 'reading his victims' thoughts as he drained their blood'. The Players section external link of the Silicon Knights Blood Omen FAQ adds: 'He has feasted upon the teeming human cattle of Nosgoth and learned everything there is to know about the world, reading his victims thoughts as he preyed upon their blood'. He had also lived long enough to personally see Nosgoth's transition from 'young and vibrant to sour and corrupt'.

Kain needed to destroy Malek, so he sought Vorador on the advice of the Oracle of Nosgoth (Moebius). Five centuries earlier, Vorador had achieved a great victory over the Circle of Nine, killing six of their number and defeating the Paladin himself. His assault on the Circle had been an act of revenge, fuelled by grief and loathing; the Nine had instigated and supported the Sarafan's 'Vampire Purge'. The vampires were being annihilated, and Vorador had suffered the loss of many he held dear. After his attack, Vorador distanced himself from the world of the living. He withdrew into his huge mansion, hidden deep within the swamps of the Termogent Forest. The Vampire Purge drew to a close in the wake of his massacre.

Kain found Vorador's Mansion populated by his brides and other offspring - Vorador's home appeared to be a haven for their kind. Meeting Vorador for the first time, Kain regarded him as a "decadent old fool" and he had little respect for him. Vorador believed that the curse of vampirism was also a blessing. It elevated them above the humans. This idea struck a chord with Kain. The fledgling vampire was slowly becoming more comfortable with the existence Mortanius had bestowed upon him. However, he also felt that Vorador had let his curse consume him - something that Kain was still trying to avoid. Vorador warmed to Kain, and offered him the best advice he could: to stay out of human affairs. As Kain nodded in slight agreement, the older vampire presented him with his signet ring. It would allow Kain to summon Vorador's assistance if he was needed.

The executioner holds up Vorador's severed head for the crowd to see

At Dark Eden, Kain encountered Bane, DeJoule and Anarcrothe. Anarcrothe summoned Malek before he disappeared, and Kain countered by calling upon Vorador. Kain pursued Bane and DeJoule, leaving Vorador to deal with the Paladin. After an exchange of insults and blows, Vorador changed into his Wolf form and leapt at Malek. By the time Kain returned, Malek had been defeated, and his armour was lying without animation on the ground.

Kain continued his journey, falling unwittingly into the trap Moebius had laid for him. Against Vorador's earlier counsel, Kain seized the opportunity to kill William the Just when it arose. This act stopped the boy king of the past becoming the Nemesis, altering the present that Kain knew, but not quite as he expected. He returned to find Moebius' citizen army destroying the vampires. Kain was too late to prevent the final triumphant kill of Moebius' mob: Vorador was beheaded in front of a crowd of human spectators. With Vorador's death, Kain was the last vampire in Nosgoth.

VORADOR IN SOUL REAVER

When Kain refused to sacrifice himself at the Pillars, he gave the vampire race a chance to replenish itself. Kain established his empire, and tales of Vorador passed into legend. As Kain's lieutenant, Raziel was aware of Vorador's reputation. After his fall from grace and transformation into a Reaver of Souls, those memories remained. Raziel mentioned Vorador once during his travels in Soul Reaver, and Kain himself wore Vorador's old signet ring as an earring.

VORADOR IN SOUL REAVER 2

Vorador was waiting for Raziel outside of the Dark Forge

Following Kain through the Chronoplast, Raziel had a chance to explore Nosgoth, thirty years before Vorador's execution was due to take place. He saw murals in the Sarafan Stronghold that demonized Vorador, illustrating his attack on the Circle. Moebius hatefully referred to Vorador as "the scourge of the Circle" and "the most depraved and decadent example of his whole degenerate race".

Early in Soul Reaver 2, Raziel felt that he was being watched. Vulture-like birds observed his route, but they dissipated into green smoke if he moved too close to them. Eventually Raziel reached the Termogent Forest swamp, and spied Vorador on a balcony, still alive in that era. The mysterious birds were his agents, and although the old vampire vanished, he was waiting to converse with Raziel once he exited the Dark Forge. Vorador was curious about Raziel, and appeared to recognize him in some way, although they had never met. Vorador questioned Raziel, but he also gave some information away. He revealed that his maker had been none other than Janos Audron, and that Raziel's fate was somehow linked to that legendary vampire. But Vorador was fatalistic by this time. Moebius' citizen army already existed and he had written off Nosgoth as being beyond salvation.

Later in Soul Reaver 2, Raziel travelled back in time and met Janos Audron. Vorador was mentioned in their conversation: Janos said Vorador hated the humans because he had suffered much at their hands, and could not forgive them. Janos was murdered shortly after, and Raziel returned to the Sarafan Stronghold to avenge him. While he was detained by Malek and Moebius, he heard Vorador's distinctive laughter and 'Call your dogs!' taunt coming from another part of the building. This was Vorador's famous attack on the Circle, and his motives for it were clarified by the timing; surely too perfect to be mere coincidence.² Vorador had indeed lost many vampires he cared about to the Sarafan, but Janos' death was the final straw. His assault was direct retribution for the taking of Janos' life, and he made the Circle pay dearly for it.

VORADOR IN BLOOD OMEN 2

Vorador, the vampiric patriarch

Vorador featured in Blood Omen 2. Through some means - as yet undisclosed by Crystal Dynamics - he still lived (or more likely, lived again), four hundred years after the events of Blood Omen.

In Blood Omen 2 Vorador was the leader of the Cabal; a group of vampires trying to resist the rule of the Sarafan Lord. The Sarafan had controlled Nosgoth since Kain's defeat by the Lord two centuries earlier. Vorador was a patriarchal figure for the vampires of that era, the maker of many, if not all. Kain's destroyed army had been formed from Vorador's progeny, and Vorador had aided Kain's failed attempt to conquer Nosgoth. His motives for that were never fully revealed, but it's been suggested by fans that he owed his life to Kain - Kain probably found himself needing Vorador's experience and ability to sire vampires, so he found a way to resurrect him, the only reliable ally Kain had. Whatever, Vorador's involvement seemed unusually pro-active compared to his disenchanted Blood Omen and Soul Reaver 2 incarnations.

Vorador was very chastened in this fourth game; he had abandoned his sado-hedonistic lifestyle and Mansion in the Termogent Forest, and instead resided in Sanctuary (a hidden location within Meridian). Umah, a lieutenant of the Cabal, was one of Vorador's favourites. He appeared to care for her in a fatherly sense; she was his vampire daughter rather than his bride.

Kain and Vorador neither particularly liked nor trusted one another, however Vorador ensured that Kain was protected while he lay comatose, recovering from his battle with the Sarafan Lord. Once Kain awoke, they loosely allied to destroy the Sarafan Lord - Vorador wanted to free the vampires from persecution, Kain wanted to rule Nosgoth. Vorador drew on his accumulated knowledge of Nosgoth to guide Kain throughout Meridian using the Whisper. At one point, he also sent Kain to the Seer, a mysterious Hylden woman³ who owed him a favour, for unknown reasons.

Vorador seemed to regard Kain as a more amoral creature than himself. He was aware than Kain was only aiding the Cabal to further his own agenda of revenge and gaining power. Kain did not have Vorador's strong loyalty to his own kind. Vorador had long been concerned for the fate of other vampires, showing them compassion as he displayed brutality towards humans. When he realized that Umah was dead, his first instinct was that Kain had been powerless to save her. When he learned the truth, he declared that Kain was a monster, although Kain claimed Vorador would have dealt with traitors in exactly the same way. Vorador arrived at the Hylden City with Janos Audron, but he did not take part in the fight against the Sarafan Lord. Presumably this was because he was injured by the Lord, but Kain did not see him again to argue the point.

At present, there is no evidence of what happened to Vorador following the events of Blood Omen 2, however many fans suspect that Kain destroyed Vorador and the Cabal in the early stages of building his Soul Reaver-era empire. Soul Reaver's vampires were all descended from Kain, and Vorador was nowhere to be seen.

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