Post by The Kurgan on Sept 4, 2012 18:54:05 GMT -5
OOC/MISC CHARACTER NOTES
Cbox Name: JohnSeever
Nicknames: JonJon
Main Account: Terry McGinnis
Who else do you play?: Methos, Steve Rogers, Harvey dent
How did you find us?: N/A
Category: Villain
Ranking: Canon - Highlander
Reason for being on AM: love the place and want to do a villain.
Basic Details
Age: 3000+
Date of Birth: 1008 BC
Date of Death - First: 980 B.C., killed by his criminal partners
Watcher: James Horton
Occupation: Headhunter, Former French Naval soldier, Barbarian, Criminal Punk Gang leader
Height: 6' 3½" (1.92 m)
Species: Human/Immortal
Personality:
The Kurgan was a savage in every sense of the word. Everything to him was something to be used or destroyed in order to reach his goals. His thuggery was matched only by the sadistic amusement he employed against his opponents. While Conner is described as being "afraid to live" and resents the isolation his immortality has brought him, the Kurgan loved every bit of his immortality. He constantly showed a insatiable passion for life and was hedonistic. He particularly enjoyed inciting fear and panic, as exhibited in the Quickening he took from Kastagir. He appeared to somehow suspend the quickening power while attracting a small crowd, then deliberately unleashing the destructive effect around the crowd like a bomb. While he respected the rules of Holy Ground, he was not above random acts of desecration. He would snuff out remembrance candles and taunt priests and nuns. He completely disregarded the Immortal custom of keeping their battles secret, often attacking Immortals and their mortal friends simultaneously. Though determined to kill MacLeod and take the prize for himself, the Kurgan seemed to enjoy the battle rather than the victories. Even when defeated by Connor he smiled before losing his head. Having been resurrected, the Kurgan is readying himself for future fights and to track down the Highlander and take his head. He has not changed his ways, and relishes in the fights that he will have.
Powers & Abilities
Main/Important Equipment
Weaknesses
Psychological Flaws...
Physical Flaws...
Other Flaws...
History....
Early Life and First Death
In Character RP Sample
Inside the St. Patrick's Cathedral, Connor MacLeod is lighting candles. Beside the altar. Soaring columns, stained-glass windows. People pray. Priests glide about. Lighting the first candle, MacLeod speaks, "For you, my bonnie Heather. Happy birthday." A second candle is lite, "And you, Juan Ramirez. ... Take care of her, you overdressed haggis," he says with a grin as he moves to an empty pew, he sits silently, lost in the past. In front of him, the candles blur. The ceiling starts to spin. Turning, MacLeod see the Kurgan beside him in the pew.
He's become a punk-rocker, straightened his hair, dyed it orange, and put on make-up. A line of safety-pins dangle from the scar across his throat. His mocking eyes roam the church. The Kurgan speaks, "Kastagir is gone. Only you and I remain. Chatting together here on holy ground," he comments as he leers. MacLeod looks, "You're revolting. What d'you think this is -- Hallowe'en?" he says to the man. "I am disguised. This way people will not recognize me," The Kurgan replies to the Highlander. "What do you want?" asked MacLeod. "Your head," The Kurgan simply replies with.
MacLeod is a coiled spring; two matrons cross themselves, heading down the aisle as The Kurgan looks at them, "And the Prize," he states as the matrons pass. "Happy Hallowe'en ladies!" he says as they, the matrons are scared witless, they leave. "It was destined that the board would be cleared for the real players," he says to MacLeod. "I feel something coming from you. You're trying to conceal it from me. What is it?" MacLeod asks The Kurgan. "I conceal nothing," is his reply as MacLeod's glittering eyes fix on the Kurgan's safety-pinned throat-scar. "Ramirez's blade did not cut deeply enough. He was right about you. You're slime," MacLeod shoots back.
Harshly, The Kurgan speaks, "Ramirez was an effete snob. He died on his knees," he comments as he gloats and remembers. Clutching Heather's neck, rising up from the ruins of MacLeod's 16th century stone house. Screaming, she tries to break free of his grip. It's hopeless as The Kurgan speaks to MacLeod in 1985. "I took his head and raped his woman before his body was even cold," he says as he throws Heather down, he rips off her clothes. She cries out brokenly. There's no one to hear. Eyeballing MacLeod's stricken face in St. Patrick's, The Kurgan understands as it dawns in his lurid eyes. "I see. Ramirez lied. The woman was not his. She was yours," he says to MacLeod. Leering, The Kurgan continues, "And she never told you. I wonder why. Perhaps I gave her something you never could, and secretly she yearned for my return," he says with a wicked grin. On his feet, MacLeod shakes with fury.
"You sick bastard -- !" is MacLeods reply, as he lunges for the sword inside his coat. The Kurgan's hands fly up in mock-horror. "Holy ground, Highlander. Remember what Ramirez taught you," he says as the people in the church turn to look. "You can't stay in here forever," MacLeod says to the Kurgan. Smiling, The Kurgan speaks back, "You're weak, Highlander. You will always be weaker than I," as MacLeod turns and leaves, "I'll be out front. Waiting." MacLeod leaves by the front doors. Metallic laughter rings through the church. Worshippers are outraged. A bald PRIEST confronts the Kurgan.
"This is the house of God. People are trying to pray. You're disturbing them." The Kurgan kisses the Priest's hand noisily, dropping to his knees. "Forgive me, father. I am a worm," he says with a grin as The Kurgan pats the Priest's head for luck, the Kurgan boogies down the aisle in hobnail boots. "I have something to say. It's better to burn out than to fade away," he says loudly as the Safety-pins jangling at his throat, he heads for the back exit. He leaps out into the night. The door bangs as the Priest crosses himself as The Kurgan leaves.
Theme Songs...?
What's Up
Cbox Name: JohnSeever
Nicknames: JonJon
Main Account: Terry McGinnis
Who else do you play?: Methos, Steve Rogers, Harvey dent
How did you find us?: N/A
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Category: Villain
Ranking: Canon - Highlander
Reason for being on AM: love the place and want to do a villain.
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The Kurgan
Victor Kruger, Keith Samples, Conrad Ragenko, Count Von Krohn of Saxonia, Andrei Kiprov
Kurgan about to strike MacLeod|The Kurgan preparing to take Connor’s head|The Riding off to fight Conner for the first time|The Kurgan killing Connor MacLeod in 1536 in Scotland for the first time |The Kurgan in disguise in 1985|The Kurgan
Victor Kruger, Keith Samples, Conrad Ragenko, Count Von Krohn of Saxonia, Andrei Kiprov
Kurgan about to strike MacLeod|The Kurgan preparing to take Connor’s head|The Riding off to fight Conner for the first time|The Kurgan killing Connor MacLeod in 1536 in Scotland for the first time |The Kurgan in disguise in 1985|The Kurgan
Basic Details
Age: 3000+
Date of Birth: 1008 BC
Date of Death - First: 980 B.C., killed by his criminal partners
Watcher: James Horton
Occupation: Headhunter, Former French Naval soldier, Barbarian, Criminal Punk Gang leader
Height: 6' 3½" (1.92 m)
Species: Human/Immortal
Personality:
The Kurgan was a savage in every sense of the word. Everything to him was something to be used or destroyed in order to reach his goals. His thuggery was matched only by the sadistic amusement he employed against his opponents. While Conner is described as being "afraid to live" and resents the isolation his immortality has brought him, the Kurgan loved every bit of his immortality. He constantly showed a insatiable passion for life and was hedonistic. He particularly enjoyed inciting fear and panic, as exhibited in the Quickening he took from Kastagir. He appeared to somehow suspend the quickening power while attracting a small crowd, then deliberately unleashing the destructive effect around the crowd like a bomb. While he respected the rules of Holy Ground, he was not above random acts of desecration. He would snuff out remembrance candles and taunt priests and nuns. He completely disregarded the Immortal custom of keeping their battles secret, often attacking Immortals and their mortal friends simultaneously. Though determined to kill MacLeod and take the prize for himself, the Kurgan seemed to enjoy the battle rather than the victories. Even when defeated by Connor he smiled before losing his head. Having been resurrected, the Kurgan is readying himself for future fights and to track down the Highlander and take his head. He has not changed his ways, and relishes in the fights that he will have.
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Powers & Abilities
The Buzz: A side effect granted by the power of the Quickening, the Buzz, as it unofficially labeled, is an extra-sensory perception which alerts an immortal when another of his or her kind is approaching. The range and intensity of the Buzz is varied, depending upon the age and power of the Immortals involved. The physical effects of the Buzz are constant: the Immortal (usually) feels a prickling at the base of his or her neck, followed by what appears to be a surge of adrenaline. Physical senses appear to be enhanced, to the point where one Immortal can turn and zero in on the other without even looking. For a newly-created Immortal, the experience can be unsettling, even traumatic. The effects of the Buzz may vary between immortals but are usually focused on the cranium and usually unpleasant enough to be immediately noticeable. There seems to be a different effect when an Immortal meets a latent Immortal (Immortals before their first death) that makes them recognizable. Latent Immortals don't feel the Buzz.
Fighting Style: The Kurgan fought with an emphasis on strength and brute striking power, usually attempting to end the fight before it began with a single surprise attack. He would stalk his opponents methodically until he was ready. Then he would attack without even so much as a challenge. He used a special two-handed broadsword, which he eventually replaced with a detailed replica that could be disassembled and packed away as needed.
While reassembling his sword in New York, he performed impressive flourishes with the sword as well as methodical slashes and strikes. This would imply that while the Kurgan was capable of much more skillful and graceful fighting, he intentionally chose a brute strength approach. He likely did it to draw amusement from the brutality and the fear and anguish of his victims.
The Kurgan in The Game: The Kurgan was one of the most powerful Immortals on the planet and killed his opponents like a savage. Here's the list of all of The Kurgan's known Quickenings:
- The Bedouin, Unknown B.C. ("Novelization", "Highlander Origins: Kurgan")
- Unnamed Immortal, 615 B.C. ("Kurgan Origins")
- Ivan Trotski, 1472 A.D. ("The Watchers")
- The Mongal, 1535 A.D. ("Novelization")
- Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, 1542 A.D. ("Highlander")
- Flavio Parrochi, 1663 A.D. ("The Watchers")
- Stosch Basalok, 1985 A.D. ("The Watchers")
- Osta Vazilek, 1985 A.D. ("Highlander")
- Yung Dol Kim, 1985 A.D. ("Highlander") (Deleted Scene)
- Sunda Kastagir, 1985 A.D. ("Highlander")
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Main/Important Equipment
Sword: The Kurgan's sword is a standard broadsword, with a blood grove running its length. This also keeps the weapon light. There is a button located on the hilt which can be depressed the unfolds two switchblade type sword catchers offset to the blade. The sword is also collapsable. It can be safely carried around in a suitcase. Although this weapon is large and unweildy it is still quite deadly in the hands of the Kurgan.
Weaknesses
Psychological Flaws...
Kurgan loves to fight and cause trouble. When it involves another Immortal, he receives pleasure from it. Additionally, he gets pleasure from causing pain towards a person or people and will use any means to break someone, short of killing them. He will hurt, maim and kill others just to get people upset, which gives him the advantage; as people who are upset do not think clearly in a fight.
The Kurgan respected the rules of Holy Ground, he was not above random acts of desecration. He would snuff out remembrance candles and taunt priests and nuns. Moreover, he loves to get the attention of people, as he completely disregarded the Immortal custom of keeping their battles secret, often attacking Immortals and their mortal friends simultaneously. Additionally, The Kurgan enjoys battles rather than the victories, as he was smiling when Connor took his head the first time in 1985.
Physical Flaws...
The only known physical flaw The Kurgan has, is that he has a grainy voice after Rameriz's sword sliced his neck open as he tried to take The Kurgan's head. This has left a permanent scar across the throat of The Kurgan and has effected his voice box. This scar will never heal and The Kurgan does not worry about it.
Other Flaws...
Another Flaw is that he cannot fight on Holy Ground without consequences. The consequences are, that if they fight on Holy Ground, there is a chance, that they will be punished. (See Highlander the movie 3. Connor fighting and his sword breaks.) This can include, your sword breaking, you can also lose your quickening. If you take the head of another Immortal on Holly Ground, his Quickening will be absorbed into the Holy Ground. That is why if two Immortals want to talk, and not fight, Holy Ground is the place they can talk. It is the main rule that can never be broken. Another is that It can only be one-on-one. One Immortal fighting another Immortal. No double or triple teaming a Immortal. This has the same consequences as the fighting on Holy Ground. Also, due to being Immortal, he is able to sense when there are other Immortals (Amenda, Conner, etc.) within his general area, like about 100 feet or so. This is called the 'BUZZ.'
The Rules:
- Rule 1: "There Can Be Only One." - Immortals must fight until only one is left alive. To enforce this rule, immortals are subject to the effects of the Gathering, which forces them to seek out other immortals.
- Rule 2: "You are Safe Only on Holy Ground." - No Immortal may take another's head on consecrated ground, no matter which consecration it may be under. There is only one recorded instance of an immortal breaking this rule: Pompeii, 79 A.D. - immediately before the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The assumption is that violation of this rule will incite a natural disaster that utterly destroys the offending immortal. Immortals may experience / witness warning signs when they are about to break the rule - such as in the fight between Connor MacLeod and the warrior Kane in 1994.
- Rule 3: "No Two Against One..." - No two immortals may ever attack another simultaneously, or interfere with an immortal duel in any way. While considered a major rule, this rule has no real consequence other than preventing other immortals from sharing a Quickening or gaining an unfair advantage. Thus, it is the rule most often bent or broken by evil immortals
Lesser Rules: Aside from the three major rules, immortals have the following commonly understood and accepted rules and customs:
- They must keep their challenges and affairs secret from the mortal world; Immortals normally do not fight or discuss their business in public. The only exception is within relationships, as immortals sometimes share the entire truth of their existence with their significant other. Immortals who "die" in public are expected to leave the area, in order to avoid contact with those who knew them.
- New / young immortals are assumed a brief "grace period" in which they receive training and protection from an elder immortal. In addition, many immortals bind their own codes of ethics within the Rules, often issuing their challenges against those immortals who have offended their personal morals in some way or fashion.
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History....
Early Life and First Death
The Kurgan, born under the name of Vitor, was born in the land that would eventually be called Russia, on the border of the Caspian Sea. When he was a child, Vitor was swept away from his family in a powerful flood. He awoke some time afterwards and was taken under the care of the Kurgan people, Grig and his wife Ura. Despite his wife's protests, Grig worked Vitor very hard but still didn't accept him into his family. Grig, sick of Vitor's existence, tossed Vitor into a pit filled with a starved dog. Vitor was able to kill the dog and, while he was sleeping, put a searing hot stone in Grig's mouth, killing him. He tells his mother that a bear killed his father.Travels and Quickenings
At the age of twelve he left home to join bandits preying on caravans crossing the steppes between India and the Mediterranean. At the age of 25, he died the first of "many deaths", and eventually encountered another Immortal known as The Bedouin, who revealed to him his true nature as an Immortal. The Bedouin became his master and his only friend, teaching him the ways of The Game. The Kurgan eventually took his mentor's head and claimed his scimitar as his own.First Encounter with MacLeod
In 479 BC, allying himself with the Persians as part of a special fighting unit, the Kurgan took part in the Battle of Plataea in ancient Greece. During the battle, he faced off with an Immortal Spartan warrior who wielded a one of a kind katana made by the legendary master sword-smith Masamune. The blade, being centuries ahead of its time, was strong enough to shatter the Kurgan's blade. He escaped by falling down a cliff, and was borne away by the flow of the battle. From this experience, the Kurgan learnt the value of steel and a well-crafted blade. He later learned the Spartan warrior's name, Tak Ne.
Around 410 AD, the Kurgan joined the Vandals, Goths, and Visigoths in attacking Rome and other Roman settlements, also fighting with the Goths against the Huns. He would then later ally himself with the Huns directly, fighting along Attila, around 453 AD. From the fifth to thirteenth centuries, the Kurgan would spread terror alongside the Tartars of the Gobi and ancient Turkey, as well as with Viking raiders and the Mongol horde of Genghis Khan. He fought alongside fellow Immortal Kane.
Over the next three centuries, the Kurgan would challenge and take the heads of many Immortal foes. In 615 BC, after the head of another Immortal, the Kurgan met Kronos, Silas, and Caspian, who were known as the Four Horsemen. They offered the Kurgan a position as the new Horsemen, after the dismissal of their former fourth member. The Kurgan refused and challenged them to a fight, thinking they would fight him one-on-one. However, the three attacked him at once and the Kurgan was soon defeated. After Kronos lodged a sword into his chest, the Horsemen left, saying that the Kurgan was too pathetic to kill. His dishonorable defeat strengthened his determination to both find a better blade to suit his needs, and to grow further as warrior. In 1269, the Kurgan had a custom made broadsword constructed for him. The blade could be easily disassembled and hidden in a case.
In 1275, he came into contact once more with Tak Ne, who at this point had taken on the name of Ramirez. The two had a quick duel as the Kurgan asked Ramirez about MacLeod, only for Ramirez to deny any of it and quickly jump into the water. From 1453 to 1535, the Kurgan stayed in Moscow. At 1472 he took the head of Ivan Trotski. And in 1525, the Kurgan encountered the Immortal Stosch Basalok.
In 1536, the Kurgan faced off with The Mongal after a battle in which they were the only two men standing. The Kurgan defeated the Mongal and took his head. In search of further victims, he traveled to Scotland and became aware of pre-immortal Connor MacLeod. He allied with Clan Fraser, an enemy of the MacLeods, on the condition that no one was to go after Connor, save for him. During a battle between the MacLeods and Frasers, the Kurgan charged towards Connor. Before Connor could even strike, he was run through by the Kurgan's broadsword. However, Connor's cousins Angus and Dougal (along with other members of his clan) beat back the Kurgan, rescuing Connor from certain beheading.More Travels and Quickenings
Over the next six years, the Kurgan tried to track down MacLeod once more. In 1542, the Kurgan was able to track down MacLeod's location in Glencoe. When striking down the door of MacLeod's home, he instead found Ramirez inside, not knowing that MacLeod had been gone that day. The Kurgan charged at Ramirez, but made a near-fatal miscalculation when he raised his sword for a savage overhead strike. Ramírez responded with a counter-attack that sliced The Kurgan's throat wide open, leaving him scarred and permanently damaging his voice. The Kurgan began pummeling Ramírez and within seconds, the entire building began to crumble apart around the two combatants. In the chaos, the Kurgan finally cornered his enemy, forcing Ramírez up a broken flight of stairs. After stabbing him in the back, the Kurgan asked Ramirez if he had any final words. After getting spat in the face, the Kurgan took Ramirez's head. In the ensuing chaos, MacLeod's wife, Heather, watched on. As a final act of spite, the Kurgan, thinking her to be Ramirez's woman, raped her and then departed. The Kurgan would remain in the Scottish Highlands until finally leaving in 1610.
From 1611 to 1619, the Kurgan settled in Milan, Italy. In 1640, in an unidentified location, he encountered Immortal Iman Fasil. At the year 1663 he beheaded the Immortal Flavio Parrochi. In 1686, the Kurgan had a custom made broadsword constructed for him. The blade could be easily disassembled and hidden in a case.[Source Needed] From 1700 to 1755 the Kurgan was in Northern Africa. In 1750, he encountered Immortal Sunda Kastagir, who was also a good friend of Connor MacLeod. After these events, the Kurgan would return to his native Russia, pillaging alongside the Cossacks near the end of the nineteenth century.The Gathering
In 1963, the Kurgan entered into a partnership with Soviet Union government in his homeland of Russia. Under command of Prime Minister Khrushchev, the Kurgan oversaw the military training of Temnotiye, a group of genetically-engineered super-soldiers. He became partnered with Arman Volkov, the creator of the Temnotiye. In 1964, Connor MacLeod, along with fellow Immortals Tasya Desny and Paul Furio, secretly entered the Kurgan's base of operations in East Berlin. He commanded the Temnotiye, now under his control, to attack the trio. They were able to hold their own, until the base was destroyed by Volkov, who was rebelling. The remaining Temnotiye gathered with the Kurgan to Siberia, but not before killing Volkov's daughter and wife. While on the plane to Siberia, Connor snuck in and challenged the Kurgan. When it seemed as though the Kurgan was about to take Connor's head, Connor lunged at him, forcing the both of them out of the plane. The two continued to fight in the air until landing inside a factory. They fought evenly, until the Kurgan stabbed Connor in the back. As the Kurgan swung his sword back in order to take Connor's head once more, Volkov fired a laser cannon at the Kurgan, forcing him out the window and plummeting him down hundreds of feet below. The Temnotiye were quickly stopped by Soviet officials.
In 1985, the Kurgan, now going by the alias of Victor Kruger, went to New Jersey to track down Immortal Osta Vazilek and take his head. Two days later, he heard the news of Iman Fasil's death in Madison Square Garden over his car radio. Suspecting it to be the work of MacLeod, the Kurgan proceeded immediately to Manhattan, checking into the first fleabag motel he found. He then fought and took the head of Korean Immortal Yung Dol Kim. The Kurgan then met up with Connor, who did not have his sword on him, and proceeded to fight him. The battle was interrupted when a police helicopter caught them, forcing the Kurgan to run down. After tracking down Kastagir, he fought him in an alleyway and took his head. As they fought, a vigilante spectator witnessed the fight and the ensuing Quickening. The spectator soon gave a description of the Kurgan to the police. The Kurgan was forced to run away from the scene, stealing a nearby car.Resurrection and Final Death
As a "disguise", the Kurgan shaved his head except for a cheap warriors' braid. He then adorned the scar on his neck with crude piercings, making him look like a stereotypical street punk or gang member. He appeared before Connor on Holy Ground, taunting the Highlander mercilessly. When the revelation that he had raped Heather came to light, Connor became outraged and came close to attacking him on the spot. Before leaving, Connor made it clear that the next time they'd meet would be their last.
In and effort to gain an edge and throw Connor's concentration off, the Kurgan kidnapped MacLeod's girlfriend, forensic expert Brenda Wyatt, and raced all the way to the abandoned Silvercup building. On the way, he drove down the wrong side of the highway, played chicken and ran over pedestrians, all the while gleefully singing the theme from "New York, New York." Connor would return to his loft to find a message left for him by the Kurgan. It was effectively a final challenge, with the added threat that if Connor didn't arrive soon, he would torture Brenda to keep himself amused.
MacLeod followed them to the site, where he and the Kurgan faced each other in deadly combat, with Brenda's life at stake. Seemingly wild with excitement, the Kurgan destroyed everything in his path in a flurry of sparks and flame. Then, without warning, the two warriors crashed through a skylight and landed inside the derelict building. The Kurgan was the first to recover, batting MacLeod's sword away and readying his blade for the final strike. Brenda came up from behind, bashing the Kurgan over the head with a pipe. The distraction gave Connor the time needed to recover his sword and gather his composure. MacLeod's calmness, maturity, and skill all proved to be superior to the Kurgan's brute strength and rage. After one final strike and seemingly endless silence, the Kurgan's head finally fell from his neck. The Highlander was victorious.
Moments after the Kurgan's death, Connor took the Kurgan's quickening. While undergoing the Quickening, the Kurgan's spirit appeared in Connor's mind. He showed Connor many events in his life, such his growing up, his first death, his encounter with the Horsemen, among many other things. Even after his death, the Kurgan's influence would continue to be felt in the world for some time to come, both externally and internally. In 1986, the Temnotiye resurfaced, forcing Connor, Tasya, Paul, and Volkov to face them once more. With the Kurgan dead, the Temnotiye had planned on eradicating as many Immortals as possible. They were now lead by Tasya herself, who wanted to follow in the Kurgan's footsteps and use the Temnotiye to become the One. While Paul was killed by Tasya, Connor and Volkov successfully destroyed the remaining Temnotiye, with Connor taking Tasya's quickening.
In 1987, Connor soon began to realize the he had experienced a Dark Quickening after taking the Kurgan's head. The Kurgan's spirit began to take over Connor, resulting in the deaths of Immortal Catherine Curtis and another unidentified Immortal. After noticing his loss of control becoming more evident, Connor asked his kinsman Duncan MacLeod to aid him. Before much could be done, Connor was tranquillized, imprisoned, and tortured by Immortal Gordon Byrne, who wanted to see how strong Connor's Dark Quickening had become. As he was being tortured, Connor's darkness grew until he was released and forced to attack Duncan.
After a fight, Duncan was able to tranquilize Connor and put him into the care of his friend, Hugh Fitzcairn, on Holy Ground. Alone, Connor was forced to face the Kurgan inside his mind. The Kurgan taunted Connor and told him that he was bound to stay evil. Despite this, Connor was able realize who he was again. With Connor's spirit in control again, he was able to purge the Kurgan out his psyche, finally putting an end to the Kurgan. In 1993, Watcher Joe Dawson showed a file on the Kurgan to Duncan MacLeod. The information showing past quickenings, as well as incorrectly giving his year of birth as 1452. According to Dawson, Connor MacLeod did the world "a big favor" by killing the Kurgan.
In 2008, Duncan MacLeod fought Immortal Justino Alberez and accidentally killed him on Holy Ground. The act caused many deceased Immortals to return to life, including the Kurgan. However, among the revived Immortals was Connor MacLeod, who had died several years earlier. Connor offered the Kurgan his head and caused the Kurgan to go through a Light Quickening. With the Kurgan in a pure mindset, Duncan was able to take the Kurgan's head, killing the Kurgan once and for all.
However, that was not the end of the Kurgan. Due to some mysterious force, that no one can explain, He was resurrected again, and just like before, he is on the hunt, for pray and to rule the world when the time of The Gathering happens.
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In Character RP Sample
Inside the St. Patrick's Cathedral, Connor MacLeod is lighting candles. Beside the altar. Soaring columns, stained-glass windows. People pray. Priests glide about. Lighting the first candle, MacLeod speaks, "For you, my bonnie Heather. Happy birthday." A second candle is lite, "And you, Juan Ramirez. ... Take care of her, you overdressed haggis," he says with a grin as he moves to an empty pew, he sits silently, lost in the past. In front of him, the candles blur. The ceiling starts to spin. Turning, MacLeod see the Kurgan beside him in the pew.
He's become a punk-rocker, straightened his hair, dyed it orange, and put on make-up. A line of safety-pins dangle from the scar across his throat. His mocking eyes roam the church. The Kurgan speaks, "Kastagir is gone. Only you and I remain. Chatting together here on holy ground," he comments as he leers. MacLeod looks, "You're revolting. What d'you think this is -- Hallowe'en?" he says to the man. "I am disguised. This way people will not recognize me," The Kurgan replies to the Highlander. "What do you want?" asked MacLeod. "Your head," The Kurgan simply replies with.
MacLeod is a coiled spring; two matrons cross themselves, heading down the aisle as The Kurgan looks at them, "And the Prize," he states as the matrons pass. "Happy Hallowe'en ladies!" he says as they, the matrons are scared witless, they leave. "It was destined that the board would be cleared for the real players," he says to MacLeod. "I feel something coming from you. You're trying to conceal it from me. What is it?" MacLeod asks The Kurgan. "I conceal nothing," is his reply as MacLeod's glittering eyes fix on the Kurgan's safety-pinned throat-scar. "Ramirez's blade did not cut deeply enough. He was right about you. You're slime," MacLeod shoots back.
Harshly, The Kurgan speaks, "Ramirez was an effete snob. He died on his knees," he comments as he gloats and remembers. Clutching Heather's neck, rising up from the ruins of MacLeod's 16th century stone house. Screaming, she tries to break free of his grip. It's hopeless as The Kurgan speaks to MacLeod in 1985. "I took his head and raped his woman before his body was even cold," he says as he throws Heather down, he rips off her clothes. She cries out brokenly. There's no one to hear. Eyeballing MacLeod's stricken face in St. Patrick's, The Kurgan understands as it dawns in his lurid eyes. "I see. Ramirez lied. The woman was not his. She was yours," he says to MacLeod. Leering, The Kurgan continues, "And she never told you. I wonder why. Perhaps I gave her something you never could, and secretly she yearned for my return," he says with a wicked grin. On his feet, MacLeod shakes with fury.
"You sick bastard -- !" is MacLeods reply, as he lunges for the sword inside his coat. The Kurgan's hands fly up in mock-horror. "Holy ground, Highlander. Remember what Ramirez taught you," he says as the people in the church turn to look. "You can't stay in here forever," MacLeod says to the Kurgan. Smiling, The Kurgan speaks back, "You're weak, Highlander. You will always be weaker than I," as MacLeod turns and leaves, "I'll be out front. Waiting." MacLeod leaves by the front doors. Metallic laughter rings through the church. Worshippers are outraged. A bald PRIEST confronts the Kurgan.
"This is the house of God. People are trying to pray. You're disturbing them." The Kurgan kisses the Priest's hand noisily, dropping to his knees. "Forgive me, father. I am a worm," he says with a grin as The Kurgan pats the Priest's head for luck, the Kurgan boogies down the aisle in hobnail boots. "I have something to say. It's better to burn out than to fade away," he says loudly as the Safety-pins jangling at his throat, he heads for the back exit. He leaps out into the night. The door bangs as the Priest crosses himself as The Kurgan leaves.
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