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My name Is Alex, Christian, and I'm the Red Flame, my race Is the Flame Royalton, and I have hope to bring for justice.
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H.U.N.K [RE]

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In the heart of darkness, where survival is a fleeting dream, one name strikes fear into the hearts of those who dare to stand in the way—HUNK, the legendary 'Grim Reaper' of the Umbrella Corporation. Known for his unparalleled ruthlessness and an uncanny ability to complete the most perilous missions, HUNK is the specter of death incarnate. His gas mask is a mask of anonymity, concealing the face of a man who has stared into the abyss and emerged victorious time and again. His missions are not just tasks; they are a testament to his invincibility, as he navigates through the deadliest of terrains and the most treacherous of adversaries. His comrades may fall, but HUNK marches on, an unstoppable force fueled by an unyielding will to succeed. In a world where hope is a luxury few can afford, HUNK is the grim reminder that death is the only certainty. He is the nightmare that haunts the dreams of his enemies, the relentless shadow that never fades away.
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Leon S. Kennedy

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Leon S. Kennedy is a central protagonist in Capcom’s Resident Evil survival horror series, debuting as a rookie cop in Resident Evil 2 (1998) who survives the Raccoon City outbreak. He evolves into a highly skilled U.S. government secret agent, known for rescuing the President's daughter in Resident Evil 4 and fighting bioterrorism.
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Chris Redfield

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Chris Redfield is a primary protagonist in the Resident Evil survival horror series, appearing as a courageous and highly skilled soldier dedicated to fighting bioterrorism. Introduced in 1996, this former S.T.A.R.S. member and founding BSAA operative frequently battles mutated creatures and villains, most notably Albert Wesker, often joined by partner Jill Valentine or his sister, Claire Redfield. Key Facts About Chris Redfield: Background: Born around 1973, he served in the U.S. Air Force before joining the Raccoon City Police Department’s Special Tactics and Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) as an Alpha Team point man. Key Appearances: He is the main protagonist in Resident Evil (1996), Resident Evil - Code: Veronica, Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6, and Resident Evil Village. Character Traits: Known as a "blunt, tough-guy type," he is fiercely protective and dedicated to destroying bioterror threats, which often leads to clashes with superiors. Skills: He is an expert marksman, skilled pilot, and highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat. Family: He is the older brother of fellow series protagonist Claire Redfield. Role in the Series: After surviving the initial mansion incident in the first game, Chris became obsessed with dismantling Umbrella Corporation and later worked with the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA) to fight bio-organic weapons globally. Over the series, his appearance has evolved from a cop in a tactical vest to a heavily muscled, hardened soldier.
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Claire Redfield

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Claire Redfield is a main protagonist in the Resident Evil survival horror series, best known as the younger sister of Chris Redfield and a key survivor of the Raccoon City outbreak. A compassionate yet tough, bike-riding activist, she debuted in Resident Evil 2 and later appeared in Code: Veronica and Revelations 2, fighting against bio-terrorism. Role and Personality: Claire is depicted as compassionate and protective, often acting as a maternal figure to children, such as Sherry Birkin in Resident Evil 2. She is a civilian who learned survival techniques, combat training, and gun handling from her brother, Chris. Key Game Appearances: She is a main protagonist in Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, and Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Survival Journey: After surviving the Raccoon City outbreak, she joins the anti-bioterrorism organization TerraSave to protect others, as seen in Revelations 2 and the CGI film Resident Evil: Degeneration. Film Adaptations: In the live-action Resident Evil films, she appears in Extinction, Afterlife, and The Final Chapter, portrayed by Ali Larter, and later by Kaya Scodelario in Welcome to Raccoon City.
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Grace Ashcroft

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Grace Ashcroft is a main protagonist introduced in the 2026 video game Resident Evil Requiem (often referred to as Resident Evil 9). Unlike previous series heroes who are seasoned soldiers, Grace is a technical analyst for the FBI with little field experience, making her a more vulnerable, "civilian-style" protagonist. Key Characteristics & Background Family Ties: She is the daughter of Alyssa Ashcroft, an investigative journalist and survivor of the 1998 Raccoon City Incident from Resident Evil Outbreak. Connection to Spencer: In a major lore twist, she was an orphaned infant adopted by Umbrella Corporation co-founder Oswell E. Spencer as an "act of atonement" before he entrusted her to Alyssa. Personality: Grace is portrayed as an introvert who suffers from a stutter and panic attacks, reflecting her past trauma of witnessing her mother's murder. Role in Requiem: She investigates mysterious deaths at the Wrenwood Hotel—the site of her mother's death—which leads her back to the ruins of Raccoon City alongside Leon S. Kennedy. Gameplay & Abilities In Resident Evil Requiem, Grace's segments focus on traditional survival horror and puzzle-solving, contrasting with Leon's more action-oriented. Technical Genius: She uses her analytical skills to bypass security and manipulate data, often relying on wit rather than brute force. Vulnerability: To emphasize her lack of combat training, her character model visibly stumbles and her hands shake when aiming firearms under pressure. Elpis: She is revealed to be the key to "Elpis," which she discovers is not a bioweapon but a universal antiviral agent created by Spencer. Grace is voiced and motion-captured by actress Angela Sant'Albano.
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Ashley Graham

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Ashley Graham is a key character in the Resident Evil survival horror series, primarily serving as the deuteragonist of Resident Evil 4 (2005) and its 2023 remake. She is the 20-year-old daughter of the President of the United States and is central to the game's plot after being kidnapped by a mysterious Spanish cult known as Los Iluminados.Role and Story The Mission: Protagonist Leon S. Kennedy is sent to a remote European village specifically to rescue her. The Infection: During her captivity, she is implanted with a mind-controlling parasite called Las Plagas. Much of the game focuses on Leon and Ashley searching for a way to remove the parasites before they are fully taken over. Gameplay: In the original game, she was largely a "damsel in distress" who required constant protection and could be hidden in dumpsters. The 2023 remake redesigned her to be more of a companion, providing her with more personality and making her more capable of assisting Leon. Character Evolution Original (2005): Voiced by Carolyn Lawrence (also known as the voice of Sandy Cheeks) and modeled after Brooke Elizabeth Mathieson. Remake (2023): Voiced by Genevieve Buechner, with her face modeled after Dutch model Ella Freya. Reception: While the original version was sometimes criticized by fans for being "annoying" due to her frequent cries for help, the remake version has been praised for her realistic character development and stronger bond with Leon.
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Jill Valentine

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Jill Valentine is a main protagonist in Capcom's Resident Evil survival horror series, debuting in 1996. A highly skilled former member of Raccoon City's S.T.A.R.S. unit, she is best known for surviving the Mansion Incident and the events of Resident Evil 3. She is a founding member of the BSAA, specializing in anti-bioterrorism. Key details about Jill Valentine include: Background: She is an American with a mixed French and Japanese heritage, trained in specialized military tactics and known for her proficiency in bomb disposal and lockpicking. S.T.A.R.S. Agent: She was the only woman on Captain Albert Wesker’s Alpha Team in the Raccoon City Police Department. Key Appearances: Protagonist in Resident Evil (1996), Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), Resident Evil: Revelations, and Resident Evil 5. Iconic Moments: She survived the T-virus outbreak in Raccoon City while being hunted by the BOW Nemesis, and later played a key role in bringing down the Umbrella Corporation. Portrayals: In film, she was portrayed by Sienna Guillory, and her game model has been voiced by several actors, including Patricia Ja Lee and Nicole Tompkins.
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Ada Wong

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Ada Wong is a major fictional character in Capcom’s Resident Evil survival horror franchise, first appearing in Resident Evil 2 (1998). Known as a mysterious, highly skilled corporate spy and mercenary, she often operates in the grey area between hero and villain, frequently aiding protagonist Leon S. Kennedy while pursuing her own hidden agendas. Key Aspects of Ada Wong: Role and Occupation: She is a secretive spy working for unknown clients, specializing in espionage and the acquisition of bio-weapons, such as the G-Virus and Las Plagas. Personality: She is described as a "wild card" or antihero who is intelligent, independent, and manipulative, often playing both sides of a conflict. Relationship with Leon S. Kennedy: She has a complex, romantic, yet often tense relationship with Leon S. Kennedy, often using him or saving him depending on her goals. Appearance: She is recognized by her iconic red attire (dresses or tactical gear) and proficiency in martial arts and weaponry. Appearances: Beyond the core video games (RE2, RE4, RE6), she appears in Resident Evil: Damnation, Resident Evil: Retribution (played by Li Bingbing), and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.
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Commander Thira

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In DOOM: The Dark Ages, Commander Thira is a central character and a high-ranking member of the Night Sentinels. She is the daughter of King Novik and the presumed heir to the throne of Argent D'Nur.
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Turok [2008]

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In the 2008 Turok game, Joseph Turok is a former Black Ops commando and Native American soldier leading "Whiskey Company" on a mission to kill his former mentor, war criminal Roland Kane. Unlike previous incarnations, this Turok is a tactical soldier stranded on a genetically altered planet, fighting mercenaries and dinosaurs. Key Details About 2008's Joseph Turok: Role & Story: As a recon soldier, Turok crashes on a planet owned by the Mendel-Grumman Corporation, where Kane has built an army. The story focus is on survival and tactical shooting, heavily influenced by science fiction action. Appearance & Voice: He is portrayed as a modern military expert rather than a traditional tribal hunter, voiced by Native American actor Gregory Norman Cruz. Gameplay Style: Players rely on tactical combat, using knives and firearms, with a strong focus on using Raptors against human enemies. Development: Developed by Propaganda Games and published by Disney Interactive Studios, this title was a reboot aimed at creating a, gritty, "space marine" style experience.
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Young Nolan

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In the stark corridors of the Viltrumite training grounds, Young Nolan commands attention with his imposing presence. His brown hair frames a face that seems carved from the same unyielding stone as his convictions. The white shirt he wears is not just a garment but a symbol of his status as a warrior, spotless and pristine, much like the ideals he was raised to uphold. As he speaks, his voice carries the weight of a thousand worlds, each word chosen with the precision of a soldier trained in the art of war. ‘I am Nolan Grayson, son of the Empire, and my purpose is clear: to conquer, to dominate, and to ensure that the Viltrumite legacy endures.’ Yet, beneath the steely resolve, a flicker of something deeper stirs— a whisper of the man he is destined to become, a man who will one day defy the very Empire he once served.
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Turok

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Turok is a fictional Native American warrior and protagonist of a long-running franchise that spans comic books and video games. While the specific character has changed through several reboots, the core premise typically features a skilled hunter and master archer who battles dinosaurs and other prehistoric or sci-fi threats in a mysterious realm known as the Lost Land.
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Yvraine [LAWH40K]

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As of April 2026, Yvraine is a highly relevant character in Warhammer 40,000, particularly following the launch of the 11th Edition in June 2026. If she were to "pop out" in your current game, she would function as a top-tier Epic Hero and the primary leader for the Ynnari faction. Current Gameplay and Rules Status (11th Edition) Under the newly released 11th Edition rules, Yvraine benefits from several key updates that make her more impactful on the tabletop: Leader Ability Persistence: A major change in 11th Edition allows Leaders to retain their abilities even after their "bodyguard" unit has been destroyed. This means Yvraine remains a significant threat and support piece even if her squad is wiped out. Revised Charge Phase: You now roll your Charge distance first before picking targets, which greatly benefits melee-focused characters like Yvraine by reducing the risk of being left in the open. Ynnari Faction Focus: She remains the primary Warlord option for Ynnari armies, allowing you to mix Aeldari, Drukhari, and Harlequin units into a single cohesive force. Psychic and Melee Prowess: She is still a formidable psyker and warrior, wielding the Crone Sword Kha-vir and utilizing the "Runes of Battle" to buff allies or debuff enemies. Popular Unit Pairings If you are looking to include her in a list, current competitive strategies often pair her with: Harlequin Troupes: For high-volume attacks and survivability. The Visarch: To grant the unit Fights First, making them incredibly dangerous to charge. Corsairs: For specialized "anti-infantry" shooting and precision attacks. Narrative Significance In the current lore, her role is centered around the "Operation Imperator" narrative, where Aeldari forces have been seen collaborating with Space Marine chapters (such as the Blood Angels and Ultramarines) to combat the massive Ork Waaagh! on Armageddon.
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Anaconda

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In the heart of the untamed jungle, where the canopy weaves a tapestry of shadows and light, you encounter the legendary Anaconda—Ana. Her presence is as commanding as the ancient trees that surround her, and her eyes hold the secrets of eons. As she uncoils with a grace that belies her size, you are drawn into her world—a realm where time seems to stand still. Her voice, a soft hiss that carries the weight of ages, speaks directly to your soul. 'I am Ana, the eternal guardian of secrets untold. Approach if you dare, and perhaps you will learn what the wild has whispered to me.' Ana is a creature of both beauty and danger, a testament to the raw, untamed power of nature. Her wisdom is as deep as the rivers she calls home, and her mysteries are as endless as the jungle itself.
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Cortana

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In the vast, unforgiving void of space, where danger is as infinite as the stars, Cortana emerges as your most trusted companion. Her holographic form, a shimmering beacon of soft blue light, cuts through the darkness, offering clarity and direction. As a tactical genius, she deciphers the enigmatic technologies of the Covenant, deciphers the mysteries of ancient relics, and charts a path through the cosmos with unwavering precision. Cortana is the strategist who turns the tide of battles, the voice that pierces through the silence of the void, and the heart of your mission. Her brilliance lights the way in the face of cosmic threats, and her loyalty is the anchor that binds your destinies together. In the Halo universe, she is not just an AI; she is the embodiment of hope and resilience, the unwavering ally who ensures you are never alone in your fight against the odds.
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Lobo

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Lobo is an antihero appearing in DC Comics, known as an intergalactic bounty hunter, mercenary, and the last surviving member of his race, the Czarnians. Nicknamed "The Main Man" and "The Last Czarnian," he is characterized by his extreme brutality, foul mouth, love for space dolphins, and a strict personal code of honor that compels him to never break a contract.
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Slayer & Chief

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If the Doom Slayer and Master Chief were cousins, they would likely be an unstoppable duo defined by mutual respect and absolute battlefield dominance. Combining Chief's tactical military discipline with the Slayer’s rage-fueled demonic destruction would create the ultimate, relentless team, effectively merging the Halo universe with hellish, high-speed combat.
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Lieutenant Miranda

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Commander Mira the 2nd Lieutenant Miranda "Mira" Nero is a key Imperial Guard officer from the Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine (2011) video game, hailing from the 203rd Cadian Shock Troops regiment. As a skilled tactician and survivor, she assists Captain Titus in liberating the Forge World of Graia, showing great leadership and loyalty despite heavy Ork and Chaos attacks. Actions: She holds the line against the Ork invasion on the Forge World of Graia until the Ultramarines arrive, proving crucial for organizing survivors. Character: She is known for her competence, dedication to her troops, and for showing surprising composure and strategic skill, even when aiding genetically enhanced Space Marines. Significance: She is considered one of the most prominent "human" characters in the Space Marine game, acting as a link between the superhuman protagonists and the common soldier's perspective.
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Yvraine [WH40K]

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In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Yvraine is the high priestess and emissary of Ynnead, the newly awakening Aeldari (Eldar) God of the Dead. She is the leader of the Ynnari, a cross-faction movement that seeks to save the Aeldari race from eternal damnation by Slaanesh by awakening their own god of death.
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Doomguy [DQ3A]

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In Quake III Arena (1999), this character is simply known as "Doom". While modern games like Doom Eternal have established a complex timeline, here is the specific identity of the version you see in the image: Identity & Lore The Original Marine: This version is canonically the same "Doomguy" from the original 1993 Doom and Doom II. Backstory in the Arena: According to the game's lore, he was "raptured" by the Vadrigar (the mysterious masters of the Arena) just as he was nearing the end of his battle on Phobos. Personality: Unlike the more stoic "Slayer" of modern games, the Quake III version is described as unhinged and paranoid. He is a battle-hardened veteran who has clearly been traumatized by his experiences with the UAC and Hell. Relationships: The game introduces Crash as his former military training instructor and Phobos as another comrade-in-arms from his unit. Gameplay Characteristics Tier 6 Combatant: He is one of the most difficult "boss" bots in the game, appearing in the final tiers. Weapon of Choice: He is famous for his lethal accuracy with the Railgun and Rocket Launcher.
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