Saturday, December 16, 2006

My favourite character's.

Okay , Everyone has personal character. So here's mine.

1) Gattsu.
Yes , The main character in berserk (anime). The reason that i love him is because he NEVER gives up , He'll just fight till death. And he naturally protect other's. And he never hesitate killing an Enemy or protecting some peasant. He'll just swing his large sword towards the enemy and chop his hands off. And i think the most thing i like on him that he bents everything to make things goes in his way.
History:
Guts (ガッツ Gattsu)
Guts is the protagonist of the story; a tall, muscular male with a huge sword called the Dragon Slayer along with a prosthetic left forearm that has a magnetic grip and also conceals a cannon. Guts is a tragic hero; he is born as one who may be able to struggle against Causality, but seemingly unable to affect it on a large scale. The Golden Age story arc of the series revolves around Guts' turbulent childhood and adolescence in a mercenary band after reluctantly being adopted by the band's leader Gambino at the behest of Gambino's lover, Shizu, and his subsequent joining with, and departure from, the Band of the Hawk. The dynamic relationship between Guts and Griffith, the leader of this group, forms the primary focus of the manga for the first thirteen volumes. After the events of the Eclipse, in which he loses his left forearm and right eye, Guts seeks revenge on Griffith. Upon doing so, he is subsequently reunited with Casca after two years separation. After the Incarnation Ceremony at Albion, Guts now travels with a new group of companions. He currently possesses the Berserker's Armor, an ancient, cursed suit of armor that allows the wearer to overcome his physical and mental boundaries in combat greatly increasing his fighting strength. Doing so damages his body and allows his inner beast, a feral dog-like demon, to take over and endanger everyone in the vicinity, friend or foe.




2) Arthas.
An evil character. Never hesitate to kill anyone that stands on his way. He just want more of everything , His greed is limitless. He could kill his emotion just to get into his goal , He's smart , Intelligence , And clever. But in his own evil way. He'd sacrifice anything for his goals.

Arthas Menethil, Crown Prince of Lordaeron and Knight of the Silver Hand, was the son of King Terenas Menethil II and heir to the throne. He was trained as a paladin by Uther the Lightbringer, and had a romantic friendship with the sorceress Jaina Proudmoore. But despite his promising beginning, Arthas became one of the most powerful and evil beings Azeroth would ever experience.


History

Prince Arthas Menethil was born to King Terenas Menethil II during the Second War. The young prince grew up in a time when the lands of Azeroth were ravaged by war, the Alliance was crumbling, and darker clouds still loomed on the horizon.

As a youth, Arthas was trained in combat by Muradin Bronzebeard, the brother of the dwarven king Magni Bronzebeard, and became an adept swordsman. Under the tutelage of Uther the Lightbringer, Arthas became a disciple

of the Silver Hand at the young age of 19. Despite his rash and headstrong behavior, Arthas became a reknowned warrior. One of his more famed exploits was counterattacking a group of forest trolls striking at Quel'Thalas from Zul'Aman.

It was during this time that Arthas met the youngest daughter of Daelin Proudmoore, the sorceress Jaina. Over the years, they g

rew quite close, and struck up a romantic relationship. In the end though, Jaina's magical studies in Dalaran and Arthas' commitments i

n Lordaeron forced them to remain apart for long stretches of time. The two youths decided to maintain their strong friendship and put the romance on ice until a better time could arise for them.

Troubles began to stir in Lordaeron. Orcs broke free of their internment camps, and there was troubling news of a plague that had gripped the northlands. Arthas and Uther were sent to Strahnbrad to defend the town from orcish raids. The young prince defeated the black drake Searinox to retrieve its heart for the dwarf Feranor Steeltoe to forge into an orb of fire. Arthas used this magical item to kill the l

eading orc blademaster, causing the agressive orcs to withdraw.

However, a more vile threat arose

in the form of the plague of undeath. Jaina was sent to join Arthas, and they were to investigate the strange plague. They found an undead army and a plague-infested grainery. There, they saw the necromancer Kel'Thuzad in the town of Brill. They followed him to Andorhal.

Kel'Thuzad had already infected the stored grain in Andorhal and shipped it out to outlying villages. Before Arthas killed him, Kel'Thuzad spoke of Mal'Ganis, a Nathrezim demon who was leading the Scourge. Jaina and Arthas travelled north to confront him in Stratholme.

Along the way, Arthas and Jaina stopped in Hearthglen, where they hoped to rest. Instead, they found the town being attacked by m

asses of undead led by a pair of scheming liches. Then, to their horror, Arthas and Jaina discovered that the plague was not the means of mass murder, but rather, the means of turning innocent townsfolk into undead creatures.

Arthas stayed behind as Jaina fled to find Uther. He stopped more grain caravans from spreading the plague by destroying them. Arthas' forces barely held out, and were on the verge of defeat when Uther arrived with reinforcements and saved the village.

While travelling to Stratholme, Arthas was m

et by the enigm

atic prophet Medivh. He gave him the same advice he gave Terenas--to travel west to Kalimdor. Arthas argued that his place was with his people, and vowed that he would not abandon them. Jaina suggested tha

t the prophet might be right, but Arthas paid her no heed, and continued to Stratholme.

When he arrived, Arthas found that the grain had already been distributed, and knew that the villagers would soon become undead. He ordered Uther and his knights to purge the entire town. Horrified, Uther rebuked him, saying that he would not follow such an order even if Arthas were already king. Proclaiming th

at Uther had committed treason, Arthas disbanded the Knights of the Silver Hand. Several of his soldiers left with Uther--as did Jaina--while those that remained loyal to Arthas joined him in slaying the corrupted townsfolk.

As Arthas began to slay the citizens of Stratholme, he was met by Mal'Ganis himself, who was working to claim the souls of the townsfolk

. Arthas worked to destroy them before Mal'Ganis could reach them. Finally, Arthas demanded a final showdown with the dreadlord. Mal'Ganis slipped away, however, vowing to meet him in Northrend.

Arthas followed him with a detachment of his troops. They arrived a month later in Daggercap Bay. As they searched for a proper plac

e to set up camp, Arthas came upon his good friend, Muradin Bronzebeard. At first, Muradin thought that Arthas was leading a rescue party sent to save his men, who had been besieged by the undead as they searched for the runeblade Frostmourne. Muradin and Arthas destroyed the nearby undead camp, but there w

as still no sign of Mal'Ganis.

As Muradin and Arthas went to search for Frostmourne, an emissary from Lordaeron arrived in a zeppelin. He bore orders from Uther and Terenas, instructing Arthas and his men to return home. When Arthas returned to his base, the men had abandoned their posts, and were making their way through the forest towards their boats. Arthas had no intention of leaving before Mal'Ganis was destroyed. With th

e help of some indigenous mercenaries, he managed to reach and burn his boats before his men got to them. When his men arrived, Arthas betrayed his mercenaries, blaming them for destroying the ships, and they were killed. Arthas told his men that they had no means of going home, and the only way they were leaving Northrend was through victory.

Arthas and his troops continued to press on to Draktharon Keep in search of Frostmourne. As he arrived, Mal'Ganis appeared to

him, and foretold his death. Arthas went to search for Frostmourne with Muradin, leaving his captain to defend the camp. Arthas soon found the Guardian, who tried to keep Arthas from Frostmourne, apparently for hi

s own protection. The Guardian fell, and Arthas and Muradin claimed their prize. But Muradin, reading an inscription, reported that the blade was cursed. Arthas asked the spirits of the cavern for the sword to be released form it's icy prison, proclaiming that he would "pay any price." Before the weapon br

oke free, Muradin was sacrificed, with no remorse from Arthas. With Frostmourne in hand, Arthas defeated Mal'Ganis' minions, and finally confronted the demon. Mal'Ganis told him that the voice he was now hearing was that of the Lich King. However, that voice was instructing him to destroy Mal'Ganis. The dreadlord was destroyed, and Arthas fled into the frozen north, leaving his troops to die. A

rthas soon lost the last.




3) Naraku.

A dark demon , Highly intelligence , Never does dirty work by his own. Loves manuplating other feeling to bent them to his own goals. He can make you do his dirty work even if you were his
worse enemy. He usually seeks one goal. And its power and he will do whatever he does to get more power.

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