![]() In the second game of the series, which takes place both immediately before and parallel to the first, Samael appears again, being the keeper of the Demon Key which Death seeks out to help save his brother. Opening a portal to The Black Throne, his final destination, Samael tells the horsemen that they will one day meet again. With each heart given, Samael's power grows significantly, and upon having all of them restored, claims that he could easily suck the marrow from War's bones, but ultimately has a code of honor himself that he abides to. Samael aids War in his quest, in return being given the hearts of The Destroyer's Chosen, each containing some of his power. He offers the Horsemen, War, a chance at revenge for being manipulated into bringing about the end of the world prematurely, while also laying the groundwork for his own campaign for vegneance. ![]() However, for refusing to go along with the plot to bring about the Apocalypse, he was betrayed by his own kind, stripped of most of his powers, and banished to Earth, where he was imprisoned in the Scalding Gallows. Samael's power was so great he was able to directly challenge the lord of Hell himself, Lucifer. He is one of the oldest and most powerful of the denizens of Hell, also known as The Dark Kingdom and The Second Kingdom. Samael is first introduced in the first game of the Darksiders series. He is also very vengeful, directly aiding those who are against demonkind for the sake of ensuring his own revenge. Samael despises the weak and those who follow the word of others, this potentially being the reason for his refusal to abide by The Destroyer who, despite his own power, was significantly weaker than The Blood Prince. He has no respect for Angels, calling them pigeons, and thoroughly enjoyed seeing pain and ruin being brought to them. He kept his word to both War and Death and offered them invaluable assistance, however, true to his nature as a demon, this was always done to advance his own agenda. ![]() Despite being one of the most powerful characters in the entire Darksiders story, and being a demon capable of extreme malice and cruelty, Samael is a surprisingly honorable soul. ![]()
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