Bladenite II: Dreadhunt/Characters

This page lists the characters in Bladenite II: Dreadhunt.

Listings

 * Bladenite - He returns in the second game. Three months after defeating Kherus the God of Darkness, he now sets out with Starshatterer in hand to defeat Dreadmaul and his newly-formed army, the Dreadhunt. Not only to save the Kingdom of Metigon from sure destruction, but also to settle things between himself and Dreadmaul once and for all time.

Supporting Characters

 * Teresa - Our lovely shopkeeper has returned, ready to happily provide her services to any paying customer. She had to raise her prices on her wares a bit, as the King of Metigon mandated that all merchants are to give a cut of their profits to the royal treasury in order to finance a possible war against the Dreadhunt should they invade the kingdom.

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Antagonists - The Dreadhunt
The Dreadhunt is an army assembled and headed by Dreadmaul to invade the Kingdom of Metigon, made up of remnants of Kherus' forces, with a few members of the Dread Clan thrown in for good measure.
 * Dreadmaul - Three months after Kherus was defeated, Dreadmaul gathered the remnants of the evil deity's followers, and recruiting some kinsmen from the Dread Clan to form a powerful army to invade the Kingdom of Metigon. He also issued a defiance against Bladenite, challenging him to try and defeat him again like he had during the events of the first game.
 * Dreadstar - A member of the Dread Clan and Dreadmaul's uncle, who he himself has a good relationship with. It was Dreadstar, in fact, who taught Dreadmaul how to fight from an early age. He acts as the Dreadhunt's second-in-command and is the penultimate boss. He is armed with a triple-headed morning star with chains that can extend from or retract into the handle for the weapon to act as a mace.
 * Dreadblade - A member of the Dread Clan and Dreadmaul's younger brother, who wields a basket-hilted broadsword. He seeks to avenge his older brother's defeats at the hands of Bladenite, and joining the Dreadhunt gave him the perfect means.

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Trivia

 * The Dreadhunt's name is derived from the Wild Hunt.