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Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver ORIGINAL Script

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The ORIGINAL script for LOK: Soul Reaver for all you fan boys and fan girls who would like to know the true story.

Category: Legacy of Kain - Rating: R - Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama, Horror, Sci-fi - Characters: Dumah, Elder God, Kain, Melchiah, Rahab, Raziel, Turel, Zephon - Warnings: [!!!] [?] [V] - Published: 2007-02-10 - Updated: 2007-02-11 - 7174 words

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LEGACY OF KAIN: SOUL REAVER (ORIGINAL SCRIPT)

By: Phillip "taker" Steriopoulos III

I DO NOT OWN THE LEGACY OF KAIN SERIES. I DO NOT OWN SOUL REAVER, EVEN THOUGH I OWN TWO COPIES OF THE GAME, I WISH DID OWN THE SERIES. I AM NOT STEALING THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES OF CRYSTAL DYNAMICS OR SILICON KNIGHTS.

(Raziel: the hero of the story is narrating this account)

"Kain is deified. The Clans tell tales of Him. Few know the truth. He was mortal once, as were we all. However, His contempt for humanity drove him to create me, and my brethren.

[Raziel enters a throne room where is master Kain and his brothers Turel, Dumah, Rahab, Melchiah and Zephon are watching him.]

I am Raziel, first-born of his lieutenants. I stood with Kain and my brethren at the dawn of the empire. I have served him a millennium. Over time, we became less human and more, divine. Kain would enter the state of change and emerge with a new gift. Some years after the master, our evolution would follow. Until I had the honor of surpassing my Lord.

[Raziel bows to Kain, and spreads his newfound wings. Raziel's brother's gasp. Kain gets up from his throne shocked and walks to Raziel and examines his 'gift']

For my transgression, I earned a new kind of reward...

[Kain examines the wings. Suddenly, he tears the bone from the wings. Raziel falls to the floor in utter pain.]

...agony.

[A alien landscape. Raziel is being dragged to the edge of a gigantic swirling vortex of water. He is held by brothers Turel and Dumah]

There was only one possible outcome - my eternal damnation. I, Raziel, was to suffer the fate of traitors and weaklings - to burn forever in the bowels of the Lake of the Dead.

[Kain looks over the side of the cliff down to the abyss. He turns and walks away. After a few feet he stops with is back to Raziel]

Kain filled with troubling pain makes his order:

"Cast him in!"

[Raziel is tossed into the swirling abyss]

Raziel falls screams as he falls to his death

[Raziel plummets into the whirlpool, hits and is sucked in. He is shown with his flesh burning off from the water]

Tumbling, burning with white-hot fire. I plunged into the depths of the abyss. Unspeakable pain, relentless agony, time ceased to exist. Only this torture... and a deepening hatred of the hypocrisy that damned me to this hell!

[Raziel finally reaches the bottom after several centuaries]

An eternity passed, and my torment receded, bringing me back from the precipice of madness.

[Raziel craws to his feet. His body is burn severally, his skin bright blue. His lower jaw is burned away, leaving nothing behind. His eyes glow blue]

The descent had destroyed me, and yet I lived.

[A disembodied voice bellows]

Elder God:
Raziel. You are worthy.

[Raziel looks around bewildered. There are several huge tentacles around the room]

Elder God:
I know you, Raziel. You are worthy.

Raziel:
What madness is this?

[Raziel examines himself]

Raziel:
What pitiful form is this that I have come to inhabit? Death would be a release, next to this travesty!

Elder God:
You did not survive the abyss, Raziel. I have only spared you from total dissolution.

[Raziel falls to his knees]

Raziel:
I would choose oblivion over this existence!

Elder God:
The choice is not yours.

Raziel:
I am destroyed!

Elder God:
You are reborn! The birth of one of Kain's abominations traps the essence of life. It is this soul that animates the corpse you "lived" in. And that Raziel, is the demice of Nosgoth. There is no balance. The souls of the dead remain trapped, I can not spin them in the wheel of fate. They can not complete thier destinies.

[Raziel begins walking toward the exit of the chamber]

Elder God:
Redeem yourself. Or if you prefer, avenge yourself. Settle your dispute with Kain. Destroy Him and your brethren. Free their souls and let the wheel of fate churn again. Use your hatred to reave their souls, I can make it possible. Become my Soul Reaver, my Angel of Death.

[Raziel leaves the chamber and follows the only path. Raziel succlums against a wall]

Elder God:
You are weak, you must feed.

Raziel:
The old hunger has left me; I have no desire for blood.

Elder God:
You are changed. Your blood-thirst is replaced by a deeper need - you have become a devourer of souls. To sustain your strength, you must hunt the lost spirits of the Underworld, and consume the souls of your enemies.

[Raziel devours several souls and continues his quest for vengence. He finds himself before a wide chasm]

Elder God:
Your wings, though ruined, are not without purpose. Take hold of them as you leap and they will carry you across this chasm.

[Raziel passes the cliffs and moves on. He spots several creatures chasing and devouring souls]

Raziel:
What scabrous wretches are these?

Elder God:
Sluagh. The scavengers of the Underworld. Their feral hunger has claimed countless souls, spirits who now shall never find their rest.

[Raziel destroys and devours the beasts and continues on. He finds his first material-plane portal]

Elder God:
These portals are your conduit between the spectral and material realms. With their aid, you may gather matter and will yourself to become manifest in the physical world. This is taxing, however. Your strength must first be fully restored. You require no conduit to return to this plane. You may abandon your physical body at any time...

[Raziel enters the material world]

Elder God:
Sustain your strength to prolong your manifestation in the physical world. If
you fail to feed or absorb too many wounds, this fragile matter will dissolve.

[Raziel enters the next corridor. Walking forward he sees a pool of deadly
water in his path. He stops at it's edge and looks in]

Elder God:
You are young yet, Raziel. You still retain many of your vampiric weaknesses.
Immersion in water, while not fatal, will dissolve your physical body, forcing
your return to the spirit world. Be aware that in the spectral realm, water
has neither heft nor lift. It stands as thin as air.

[Raziel passes the obstruction and continues on his way. He comes upon a pack of grutesque abominations feeding on a human. They have long lance like tounges which they use to suck the blood of their victim]

Raziel:
What are these creatures?

Elder God:
Do you not recognize them? They are the children of your brother, Dumah.

Raziel:
That's impossible! These foul, scuttling beasts could not be kin of our high
blood.

Elder God:
Do you suppose that time stood still for you, Raziel? Much has changed since
you passed from the world of men.

[Raziel confronts the devolved beasts. He thinks to himself]

Raziel:
I knew my opponents' weaknesses, having suffered them myself. Physical wounds are fleeting. A vampire's immortal flesh begins to close as soon as it is
cleaved. Vampires need only fear those wounds that impale, or inflame. Water
scorches like acid, and fledglings are devastated by sunlight's touch. I would
have to modify my tactics to suit my foes.

[Raziel claims his first victim]

Elder God:
Unfettered from the flesh, a creature's soul fades swiftly into the spectral
realm. Draw it in quickly, Raziel, or you will be compelled to follow.

[Raziel destroys and devours the souls of the other two vampires. He walks up to a massive stone block]

Elder God:
Your physical prowess surpasses what you knew in life. Even massive obstacles can be moved effortlessly.

[Raziel moves the block so he can continue his journey. He finally reaches the Sanctuary of the Clans. Raziel enters the courtyard of the once great area. He is struck in awe.]

Raziel:
My God!

[To himself]

Raziel:
The Sanctuary of the Clans, reduced to ruin...Beyond these walls lay the
Pillars of Nosgoth, the seat of Kain's empire. How humble it now appeared,
collapsing into the dust of its former magnificence, and yet I had only just
emerged. In the instant between my execution and resurrection, centuries had apparently passed.

[A small earthquake occurs. Raziel stumbles a bit]

Elder God:
This world is wracked with cataclysms. The earth strains to shrug off the
pestilence of Kain's parasitic empire. The fate of this world was preordained
in an instant, by a solitary man. Unwilling to martyr himself to restore
Nosgoth's balance, Kain condemned the world to the decay you see. In that
moment, the unraveling began...now it is nearly played out. Nosgoth teeters on the brink of collapse. Its fragile balance cannot stay.

Raziel:
Damn you. How many ages did you bind me in your grasp?

Elder God:
Only a millenium or a moment. We who stand outside the rim of time dwell not in past or future ages. There is only the now.

[Raziel tries enter the Sanctuary through the main doors however they are rusted shut and he continues to the Lake of the Dead]

[Raziel walks slowly to his execution site, kneels, and gazes into the abyss]

Raziel:
This, at least, had remained constant. The endlessly swirling vortex of the
abyss. My tomb, and the womb of my rebirth.

[He comes to his feet and looks around]

Raziel:
Though much of Nosgoth's landscape had changed, these cliffs gave me my
bearings. My clan territory was to the west. I was anxious to see how my
descendants had fared during the centuries of my absence.

[Raziel enters his clans territory. Utter silence, the entire area in ruins.
His clan is long since exterminated]

Raziel:
Utter desolation. My once-proud kin, wiped from this world like excreiment
from a boot. I knew the hand that wrought this deed.

[Raziel continues heavy hearted through the ruins of his clan territory.
Eventually he reaches the edge of it and spies two zombie like creatures
attacking a human]

Human:
Please, don't! AAAAHHHH!!

[They naw on thier victims like ravaged animals]

Raziel:
I didn't recognize these flayed wracks of flesh. Their scent was vampiric,
but they gnawed upon their victim's carcass like dogs.

[Raziel encounters and dispatches several of the zombie like beasts. He notices a grave site, many of the graves have been raided and their bodies
taken away. Raziel looks around and sees the marks of his brother plastered
about]

Raziel:
This charnel house bore the unmistakable marks of Melchiah's clan. To what
depths had our dynasty plummeted, if these ghouls were the descendants of my high-born brother? Were they so debased as to recruit fledglings from the
decicated corpses here interred?

[Raziel comes to a large mural of his brother, Melchiah, in human form stand
proud]

Raziel:
My brother, Melchiah, was made last and therefore received the poorest portion of Kain's gift. Although immortal, his soul could not sustain the flesh, which retained much of its previous human frailty. This weakness, it seemed, was passed on to his offspring. Their fragile skin barely contains the under-lying decay.

[Raziel continues through his brother's lair. He must go to the Spectral plane
to pass a obstical in his path. There he encounters a Wraith]

Elder God:
Beware, Raziel. These wraiths are vampire spirits, fettered too long in the
spectral realm. When their vampire natures adapt to this plane, they become
eaters of souls. Do not allow these spirits to reinhabit their corpses.

[After several battles and puzzles, Raziel finally makes it to the chambers of
his youngest brethen, Melchiah. He walks toward the throne of his brother and spots the shadow of a large creature]

Raziel:
Show yourself, creature!

Melchiah:
Do you not recognize me, brother? Am I so changed?

[A huge blob of rotting flesh lumbers from the shadows, it resembles nothing
of the Melchiah Raziel knew]

Raziel:
Melchiah?

Melchiah:
Yes, brother. You should have stayed where the master sent you, Raziel. You
will find Nosgoth less... pleasant than you remember.

Raziel:
What has become of my clan? Answer me, little brother, or I will beat an
answer from your horrid lips.

Melchiah:
Everyone is afraid, sibling. You awake to a world of fear. These times of
change are so...unsettling. Do you think I feel no revulsion for this form?
Do you believe for a moment that our Lord would risk his empire upon an
upstart inheritance?

Raziel:
Enough riddles - what are you saying?!

Melchiah:
You are the last...to die!

[Melchiah attacks Raziel. Raziel searches for a way to defeat the abomination.
Melchiah has the ability to phase through the iron bars in the room. Raziel
uses that to his advantage by dropping spiked bars onto his brother.
Eventually, Raziel lures Melchiah to the center of the room, where a gigantic
grinder is held above. Raziel rushes to the lever and executes his sibling]

Raziel:
Tell me, Melchiah - where can I find Kain?

Melchiah:
The master is beyond your reach, Raziel. He makes himself known when he sees fit, not when commanded.

[Raziel pulls the lever, it grinds Melchiah into chunks]

Melchiah screams in pain and relife and says his last words:
I am released!

[Melchiah dies, his soul is released and rushes into Raziel. He is knocked to
his knees. Energy flickers all over his body]

Elder God:
You have done well, Raziel.

Raziel:
Am I reduced to this? A ghoul? Of fratricide?

Elder God:
Elevated, Raziel, not reduced. Consuming Melchiah's soul has endowed you with a new gift.

[Refering to the Iron bars]

Insubstantial barriers such as these are no impediment to you in the spectral
realm. Will yourself to pass through, and you shall.

[Raziel passes by the bars and exits the lair of his murdered brother]

Elder God:
With Melchiah's gift, your way is opened. Return to the seat of Kain's
illomened empire. Its sterile silence has secrets yet to unveil...

[Raziel enters the ruins of the Pillars of Nosgoth. Now a shadow of thier once
magnificent self. In the center of the pillars Raziel's nemesis, Kain, sits in wait]

Kain:
Raziel.

Raziel:
Kain!

Kain:
The abyss has been unkind.

[Kain arises from his seat and slowly walks toward Raziel]

Raziel:
I am your creation, Kain. Now, as before, you criticize your own work.
What have you done with my clan degenerate!? You have no right!

Kain:
What I have made, I can also destroy, child.

Raziel:
Damn you, Kain! You are not God! This act of genocide is unconscionble!

Kain:
Conscience? You dare speak to me of conscience!? Only when you have felt the full gravity of choice should you dare to question my judgment! Your life's
span is a flicker compared to the mass of doubt and regret that I have borne
since Mortanius first turned me from the light. To know that the fate of the
world hangs dependent on the advisedness of my every deed. Can you even begin to conceive what action you would take, in my position?

Raziel:
I would choose integrity and balance over this... madness, Kain.

Kain:
Look around you, Raziel - see what has become of our empire. Witness the end of an age. The clans scattered to the corners of Nosgoth. This place has
outlasted its usefulness...as have you.

[Kain unsheadiths his mighty blade, the Soul Reaver. Energy gathers in the
ancient weapon. Raziel thinks to himself.]

Raziel:
The Soul Reaver, Kain's ancient blade. Older than any of us, and a thousand
times more deadly. The legends claimed that the blade was possessed and
thrived by devouring the souls of its victims. For all our bravado, we knew
what it meant when Kain drew the Soul Reaver in anger. It meant you were dead.

[Raziel and Kain battle. Raziel does little more than scratch the mighty Kain.
Kain grows wary of the battle and blasts his child with lightning magic attack. Raziel falls to his knees. Kain moves in for the killing blow, but upon striking Raziel, the Soul Reaver is destroyed]

Kain:
The blade is vanquished. So it unfolds...and we are a step closer to our destinies.

[Raziel retreats back into the spectral plane. He looks up and sees the Soul
Reaver, no longer made of material things, but of pure energy, hovering above
him]

Raziel:
I swore I saw a glint of satisfaction in Kain's eye when the Soul Reaver was
destroyed. I did not understand the game that Kain was playing. But I knew the finishing move.

[Raziel reaches out and takes possession of the Soul Reaver. It's energy
sparks across the room, and Raziel and the Soul Reaver become one]

Elder God:
From this moment and ever afterward, you and this blade are inextricably
bound. Soul Reaver and Reaver of Souls, your destinies are intertwined. By
destroying the sword, you have liberated it from its corporeal prison and
restored it to its true form: a Wraith Blade, its energy unbound. No longer a
physical blade, it can only manifest itself in the material realm when your
strength is fully restored. Once manifest, it will sustain you!

[A spectre appears before Raziel. It is of a woman, half of her face is young
and beautiful, and the other half dead and rotten. She speaks to Raziel]

Ariel:
What are you, little soul? Another of Kain's creatures come to taunt this
bound spectre?

Raziel:
I did not intend to disturb your rest.

Ariel:
Rest...? A body is needed for sleep, flesh and bones are required to recline.
No, child, all I may do is watch and remember, ceaselessly conscious as this
wretched world's history unfolds. Ghastly past, insufferable future, are they
one and the same? Am I always here?

Raziel:
How have you come to haunt these Pillars?

Ariel:
Kain refused the sacrifice. The Pillar of Balance, corrupted to its core,
stands as a monument to his blind ambition. Now these pillars serve only to
bind me here, my prison and eternal home, thanks to the avarice of your
master, Kain...

Raziel:
That *** can claim no allegiance from me.

Ariel:
Then we share a common foe, Raziel. Return here when you have need. Ariel
remembers what others have forgotten...

[The spirit leaves Raziel. The fallen vampire then makes his way out of the
Santuary]

Elder God:
Your brother Zephon's keep lies far to the east, beyond the ruins that greeted
your first exit from the Underworld. He and his brood have cocooned themselves in a derelict cathedral, having murdered its human guardians.

[Raziel makes his way inside the Silenced Cathedral. He looks around the
massive structure]

Raziel:
Once a testament to mankind's defiance of Kain's empire, this towering
cathedral now stood derelict. the humans who worshipped here, centuries dead. Its architects conceived this tower as a holy weapon against the vampire menace a colossal instrument of brass and stone. The cathedral's pipes, once tuned to blast a deadly hymn, now stood silent, and these vacant spaces whistled their impotence.

[Raziel makes his way through the Cathedral, solving puzzles and battling the
insect like Zephonim vampires. He eventually makes his way to the lair of his
brother, Zephon. His brother is but a shadow of his former self, now looking
more like a giant insect than a noble vampire. He speaks to Raziel]

Zephon:
The prodigal son, there is no returning for you, Raziel.

Raziel:
Zephon, your visage becomes you. It's an appropriate reflection of your soul.

Zephon:
And you are not his handsome Raziel anymore. His precious first-born son,
turned betrayer. You have missed so many changes, little Raziel. Look around
you! See how the humans' weapon of destruction has become my home. Indeed, my body. A cocoon of brick and granite from which to watch a pupating world.

Raziel:
A crevice in which to cower, only scuttling from the shadows to devour a
victim already ensnared in your cowardly trap. But you've made the mistake of leaving me unbound, and it is you who must succumb to my will!

Zephon:
Will...instinct... Reflex...action... The insect mind finds little difference... I warn you, brother, as my stature has grown, so it is matched by my appetite. Step forward...morsel!

[Raziel eraticates the pest and devours his powerful soul]

Elder God:
Consuming Zephon's apostate soul has bestowed on you a new gift. Like his
vampire spawn, you are able to scale certain walls which are otherwise impassable, but only in the physical realm. In the spirit world, these insubstantial edifices will not support you...

[Upon leaving the chamber of Zephon]

Elder God:
In the mountains beyond the Pillars, Nosgoth's cataclysms have exposed an
ancient crime. Endowed with Zephon's soul you may now progress where your path was hitherto impeded...

[Raziel travels across Nosgoth, back through the Pillars of Nosgoth out the
other side. He reaches a ancient structure. To himself]

Raziel:
The ancient tomb of the Sarafan, once impenetrably sealed, now ravaged by
Nosgoth's upheavals. Its mysteries lay exposed. In the time of Vorador,
centuries before Kain was made, the Sarafan warrior priests waged a merciless war against the vampire tribes of Nosgoth. Emboldened by righteousness, they committed unspeakable and indiscriminate acts of violence. Massacring fledglings and ancients alike, they decimated entire bloodlines in mere decades. Now their husks lay here, murderers enshrined...

[Raziel travels along a hallway leading into the Tomb]

Elder God:
Take heed, Raziel. A forgotten history lies within. Know thyself, though it
may destroy you!

[Raziel comes to a dead end, but he notices a out of place stone. He moves it
with ease, although he has a bit of a uneasy feel to him]

Raziel:
As I pulled the stone free, a sigh of supernatural air escaped the inner chamber. I was not prepared for what lay beyond this threshold...

[Raziel enters the chamber, inside there are several robbed graves bearing the
names of Raziel's brothers, and Raziel himself (also Turel, the missing brother, and Malek, Protector of the Circle of Nine]

These crypts...defiled caskets of Sarafan saints. Bearing my brothers'
names...and my own... The irony of Kain's blasphemous act rushed in on me with the crushing force of revelation. Were my hands not as bloody as these? Worse, I had spilled the blood of my brothers. These very comrades whose tombs lay ravaged before me.

Elder God:
Yes, Raziel, you were Sarafan. Born of the same force that all but destroyed
your race. Before the dawn of the Empire, you were chosen. Kain, Nosgoth's
solitary, self-declared monarch, plundered this tomb and raised you from these crypts. Breathing his vampiric gift into your defiled corpses, he resurrected you as his favored sons...

[Raziel encounters the guardian of the crypt. The creature had gigantic ears and looked more vampire bat like however it remained huminoid. Raziel attacks the guardian of the crypt. Raziel slays the beast with ease. He then recieves a ancient relic]

Elder God:
This relic has infused you with the power to compress and manipulate space. As your symbiotic weapon, the Soul Reaver is also thus enhanced. You may focus and project an orb of kinetic energy to strike objects that are otherwise
beyond your reach...

[Raziel enters the outer area of the Drowned Abbey]

Elder God:
Once a sanctuary against the vampire menace, this abbey has been drowned by the deluge spilling from this wounded land. Your brother, Rahab, and his
brood, devastated even by the feeble rays of Nosgoth's sun, overcame their
vulnerability to water and retreated from the surface. Now they haunt these
ruins, and glide in the darkness of its stagnant depths]

[Raziel battles his way through the fish like vampires of the Rahabim, solving
puzzles and avoiding the deadly water along the way. He eventually makes it to the chambers of Rahab at the center of the Abbey. His brother too looks more amphibian than vampiric]

Rahab:
Raziel.

Raziel:
Rahab. You have adapted well to your environment for one so maladjusted.

Rahab:
Do not mock me, Raziel! You of all of us, should respect the power bestowed by a limitation overcome. Kain said you would come...

Raziel:
You speak with the murderer?

Rahab:
You would do well to mind your blasphemous tongue.

Raziel:
What more did he tell you?

Rahab:
That you would destroy me.

Raziel:
I will, indeed. But tell me, before I tear your soul from its moorings, do you
know what we were before Kain spawned us...?

Rahab:
Human.

Raziel:
Sarafan, Rahab. The antithesis of all we ever believed.

Rahab:
Does it matter? We were lost, he saved us...

Raziel:
Saved us? From what?

Rahab:
From ourselves...

[Rehab and Raziel battle. Raziel exploits his brethen's extreme weaknessness
to the sunlight by destroying the windows around the room. After the windows are broken a sunlight window opens above Rahab and he burned alive]

Rahab:
I am undone!

[Raziel devours the soul of his fallen brother. The Elder God speaks to him]

Elder God:
Infused with Rahab's soul, you have overcome your former vulnerability to
water's touch. Immersion in water will no longer dissolve your physical body
enabling you to swim to areas beyond your reach.

[Raziel leaves the chambers of his brother]

Elder God:
Centuries past, your brothers Turel and Dumah retreated with his clan into Nosgoth's northern wilderness. Empowered by the gift of Rahab's soul, seek out their mountain strongholds. But tread carefully. These frozen wastes have mysteries yet to disclose.

[Raziel accidently finds his way instead to the Human Citadel.]

Raziel:
The human citadel: its towering walls and deep moats engineered to keep Nosgoth's vampire plague at bay.

[Raziel gains entry to the city]

Raziel:
Though the city was well-fortified against vampires, its human architects hadn't considered a breach by a creature such as myself.

[Raziel searches the City however his seach is fruitless, however he does take note of the Temple inside the City and makes a mental mark of how suspicious it is.]

Raziel:
Mysterious figures moved under cover of darkness, their robes betraying occult intent. This temple seemed to be a source of contagion. I would find a way to infiltrate this vampire lair.

[Raziel travels past the Lake of the Dead to the northern wastelands of
Nosgoth. He reaches the city of the Dumahim vampires and discovers there has been a genocide of Dumah's clan too. Long dead corpses of vampires litter the area, they are murdered not by vampires, but by human weapons!]

Raziel:
This city once teemed with the life of my kind. Could it be that other clans
had suffered the same fate as mine? In his madness could Kain spare none of
his brood?

Elder God:
It was not Kain, but Dumah's own arrogance that brought the downfall of his
clan. These are human weapons, Raziel. Believing themselves invincible, Dumah and his offspring failed to see an attack coming from the least likely
assailants. Complacent in their arrogance, they were taken by surprise,
allowing the human Vampire Hunters to decimate their ranks with little
resistance. The few that escaped have been reduced to scavengers...

[Raziel travels through the ruins of Dumah's once proud city. He eventually
makes his way to the throne room of his brother. He discovers the body of
Dumah, paled with several spears, slumped over on the throne]

Raziel:
My brother, Dumah. A powerful warrior in life. He would have burned with shame to have me find him here like a stuck pig...

If Raziel goes into the Spectral plane before resserecting Dumah, he encounters his spirit haunting the thone room:

[Raziel slowly removes the spears from his brother's body. His soul reenters
the corpse and Dumah springs to life]

Dumah:
Unbound at last! I thank you, brother...

Raziel:
Your thanks are premature, Dumah. I have not forgotten whose hands bore me into the abyss!

Dumah:
The centuries in limbo have honed my strength. Not even Kain is my equal.

Raziel:
Even the strongest vampire is vulnerable.

Dumah:
We shall test your thesis, Raziel...

Raziel:
My blood-thirst has been superceded by an even darker hunger. I will consume your soul before this day is done!

[Raziel burns Dumah in a furnace]

Dumah:
AAAAAHHHHH!!!!

[Raziel devous Dumah's soul]

Elder God:
Consuming Dumah's soul impowers you to wined a constricting band of spectral energy around your enemies. This energy manifests itself in both the spectral and material **. In the physical world, it can be employed to manipulate otherwise immovable objects.

[Raziel travels to the Oracle's Cave. Inside he makes his way to the chamber
where Moebius once dwelled]

Raziel:
The Oracle's Cave, where Kain's first fateful meeting with Moebius occurred.
Moebius, played the role of a dodering soothsayer, stirring his pot of visions
while dispensing enigmatic predictions to the gullible visitors. Underneath
the falsade was Moebius the Time Streamer, sorcerer of the Circle of Nine. A
ruthless manipulator with the power to bend time. Since his murder at Kain's
hands centuries ago these caves have stood vacant. Though, like Moebius
himself, they are rumored to be only a falsade for a much larger, more
elaborate complex. I sensed that Kain was here and at that moment, I would
have plumbed the depths of hell to find him!

[Raziel discovers the secret entrance of Moebius' lair. He come upon a room
with a massive clock, and a statue of the sorcerer himself]

Raziel:
This I deduced, must be the man himself. The Time Streamer, Moebius. He seemed not at all the impressive figure I had imagined from Kain's boasted exploits. And yet, even this cold image radiated a certain undeniable power.

[Raziel travels into the depths of the chambers of Mobieus. He comes upon a
long winding hallway. In it he finds portals which give him incite into events
that have been predestined...and those that have yet to unfold (or will never
unfold, since all these images are stock footage from the beta of the game)]

[The 1st portal shows Raziel's resurrection and meeting with the Elder God]

Raziel:
My arrival in this miserable age. What trickery is this!?

Elder God:
It is no illusion Raziel, but a glimpse into the currents of Time itself.

[Raziel continues, he comes up to a 2nd portal. This one shows the Soul Reaver being released from it's corporal prison]

Raziel:
These apparitions torment me. Has this all been foretold?

[Raziel travels on, the 3rd portal show Raziel discovering his past]

Raziel:
Impossible! This must be one of Kain's deceptions.

[This next portal shows Raziel confronting Kain in a dimly lit room. Could it
be a glimpse into what is to be?]

Raziel:
My mind reels with conflict. Does Kain await me moments from now or in some
century yet to come?

[A 5th portal shows Raziel slaying Ariel with the Soul Reaver. The Soul Reaver
glows yellow with power ]

Raziel:
This cannot be! What madness does this scene portend? Kain must think me
credulous, to suffer these lies!

[The 6th and final portal shows Raziel standing atop a large building. His
Soul Reaver is glowing with a dark red and black energy]

Raziel:
Is this phantasm a conjuration of my mind or an echo of future events...?

[Raziel final reaches the end of the hallway. At it's end is a large door which leads to the core of the area, the Chronoplast chamber. Inside, his 'master' awaits him...]

Kain:
At last! I must say, I'm disappointed in your progress, I imagined you would
be here sooner. Tell me, did it trouble you to murder your brothers?

Raziel:
Did it trouble you when you ordered me into the abyss!?

Kain:
No. I had faith in you, in your ability to hate. In your self-righteous
indignation.

Raziel:
Lies! You cannot have foreseen all of this...

[Kain teleports across the room. He walks around slowly, teleporting every
once in a while]

Kain:
Eternity is relentless, Raziel. When I first stole into this chamber centuries
ago, I did not fathom the true power of knowledge. To know the future, Raziel, to see its paths and streams tracing out into the infinite. As a man, I could never have contained such forbidden truths., but each of us is so much more than we once were. Gazing out across the planes of possibility, do you not feel with all your soul how we have become like gods!? And as such, are we not indivisible? As long as one of us stands, we are legion. And that is why when I must sacrifice my children to the void, I can do so with a clear heart.

Raziel:
Very poetic, Kain, but in the end you offer no more than a convenient rationalization for your crimes.

Kain:
These chambers offer insight for those patient enough to look. In your haste
to find me, perhaps you have not gazed deeply enough... Our futures are
predestined. Moebius foretold mine a millennium ago. We each play out the
parts fate has written for us. We are compelled inelucably down pre-ordained
paths. Free will is an illusion!

Raziel:
I have been to the Tomb of Sarafan, Kain. Your dirty secret is exposed! How
could you transform a Sarafan priest into a vampire!?

Kain:
How could I not? One must keep his friends close, Raziel, and his enemies
even closer. Can you grasp the absurd beauty of the paradox? We are the same, Sarafan and vampire. With our holy wars, our obsession with Nosgoth's
domination, who better to serve me than those whose passion transcends all
notions of good and evil?

Raziel:
I will not applaud your clever blasphemy. The Sarafan were saviors, defending
Nosgoth from the corruption that we represent. My eyes are opened, Kain, I
find no nobility in the unlife you rudely forced on my unwilling corpse!

Kain:
You may have uncovered your past, but you know nothing of it. You think the Sarafan were noble? Arltruistic? Don't be simple. Their agenda was the same as ours.

Raziel:
You are lost in a maze of moral relativism, Kain. These apparitions and
portents...what games are you playing now?

Kain:
Destiny is a game, is it not? And now you await my latest move!

[Raziel battles Kain, who this time is no match for his Soul Reaver wielding
creation. After each blow, Kain teleports before a switch and activates it
with his energy, thier function is unknown. After Raziel delivers the 3rd and
final blow, Kain teleports to and activates the final switch. Kain appears behind Raziel trying to strike him down again, however Raziel turns in time as drives the Wraith Blade into Kain's chest, seeing that his "master" is starting to die he attempts to absorb his soul, however Kain barely manages to break off Raziel and appears at the portal behind above them]

Kain:
You nearly had me, Raziel, but this is not where, or how, it ends. Fate
promises more twists before this drama unfolds completely.

[Kain runs into the portal however the Portal shuts off leaving Raziel alone]

Elder God:
Even this small measure of Kain's soul has conferred on you a great gift: like your master, you may now shift into the material plane at will. While your health must still be fully restored, you no longer require a portal.

[Raziel leaves the Chronoplast Chamber and the Cave where Elder God again contacts him]

Elder God:
Return to the Human Citadel, Raziel. The Temple, despite its innocuous façade, is rotten to its core - and like a cancer, spreads its corruption throughout the city.

[Raziel returns to the Human Citadel, however things have changed]

Raziel:
I watched, unseen, as shadowy figures slipped down the temple walls. The city slumbered, oblivious to the danger creeping just outside.

[Raziel seaches the Temple and finds his prey]

The Priestess:
Heretic! Welcome to your undoing! Your sorcery is useless in this holy place.

Raziel:
My faith in destiny is all I need to prevail

The Priestess:
Faith? [Laughter] Faith left you when you were excommunicated by our lord Kain.

Raziel:
I was executed, not excommunicated. You will learn the difference.

[Raziel and The Priestess fight. The Priestess takes control of people and creatures in her chamber, however Raziel is faith in destiny was more than enough for him to defeat The Priestess.]

Raziel:
Your faith has failed you. Where are your precious vampires now? Where is your holy Kain?

The Priestess:
You are the one who has betrayed his faith - his brethren - his creator. I have served my gods.

Raziel:
And now, you will meet them

[Raziel kills the Priesess and absorbs her soul]

Elder God:
In her long service to her vampire masters, The Priestess had learned a measure of sorcery. In devouring her soul, this power is conferred on you. You may project your spirit, and in so doing take possession of your victim's body.

[Raziel leaves the Temple and prepares to continue his quest]

Elder God:
Kain has withdrawn to his mountain retreat. Your only means of reaching him cut straight through the lair of your brother, Turel.

Raziel:
Though the room seemed vacant, these banners clearly identified it as Turel's audience chamber

[A giant creature suddenl apppears before Raziel. He has huge ears, giant eyes however his body remained human his head had transformed along with his hands to become more talon like yet still retain some humanity. Raziel knows this is his last brother, the other who bore him into the abyss... Turel]

Turel:
Leaving so soon, brother?

Raziel:
Let me pass, Turel. I have enough blood on my hands today. My quarrel lies with Kain

Turel:
Poor Raziel, your rage blinds you to the bond of gratitude that we owe our master.

Raziel:
Gratitude? Toward one who would have you grovel at his gate like a dog? You once had noble aspirations, Turel. Now how humbled are your goals? Do you prosper on the scraps he casts you?

Turel:
Your insults will do nothing to blunt the agonies of your demise.

Raziel:
You killed me once - behold the result. I have no more to fear from you.

Turel:
You try my patience, Raziel

Raziel:
I smell water. Tell me, have you - like Rahab - learned to swim in all these eons?

[Raziel and Turel fight. However strong Turel is, Raziel is able to use Turel's ears to his advantage by causing noise from other objects to gain his attention leaving him open to the Soul Reaver's attacks. Raziel finally slays his last brother and absorbs his soul]

Elder God:
By destroying the last brother who sent you into the abyss, you have gained a strong power from him. Like him, your telekenetic abilites are enhanced. Doors and walls that are comprimised do not stand chance with you new powers.

[Raziel reaches the top of Turel's Smokestack]

Elder God:
This smokestack will permit your ascent to the summit of Kain's mountain sanctuary.

[Raziel wonders his way around Kain's Mountian Retreat fighthing suits of armor and vampires, however despite these troubles and puzzles he finally finds him...]

Kain:
You have your father in you after all.

Raziel:
My father?! You're nothing but a grave-robber, Kain.

Kain:
You and I have both been to Moebius's chamber, Raziel. The future has always been written. You have served me well. Even now, you fail to disappoint. Shall we see if you pass the final test?

Raziel:
I thought I understood you, Kain - that your jealous hatred was the root of the wounds you inflicted, but this... this genocide of your own kind is unconscionable.

[Raziel gets ready to attack Kain. However Ariel appears before him]

Ariel:
Raziel, I am your only hope. Only my spirit can empower the Soul Reaver to destroy Kain and restore balance to Nosgoth. You know this is true.

Kain:
Listen to her, Raziel. Strike me down if you can, but without her essence the blow will barely sting.

[Raziel lifts the Soul Reaver and lunges the blade into Ariel. She screams only slightly as the sword absorbs her into the reaver. It changes to a yellow color]

Elder God:
By slaying Ariel and taking her essence you have augmented the power of the Soul Reaver. Even now nothing can stand in your way of absolute annihilation of the vampire race.

Kain:
Do you have the will to do it, Raziel? Could it be after all your posturing you do not possess the resolve for this final act? Can you have come this far only to fail now?

Raziel:
Should you strike me down Kain, know that I WILL return. I will always return to you Kain untill I have claimed your soul.

[Once more, Raziel raise the Soul Reaver and attacks Kain. Kain and Raziel fight to the best of their abilities however, as the sun begins to set Kain is finally impaled with the Soul Reaver. Kain is unable to get away and is finally destroyed and his soul absorbed into the Reaver blade. The reaver's blade turns black and is now coiled with red energy.]

Raziel:
Such a dire fate - their souls commingling, fettered eternally - just as Kain's refusal had bound them together centuries before.

[Raziel goes to the top of Kain's Mountain Retreat]

Elder God:
From this summit, the pinnacle of The Silenced Cathedral is within your reach. Hurry, Raziel - with The Soul Reaver thus enhanced, no obstacle can thwart your progress, no enemy obstruct your path, but take heed: the vampires of this world can sense your intentions, and will hound you in their desperate fury.

[Raziel takes flight by grabbing his damaged wings and lands at the Pinnacle of the Silenced Cathedral and works his way inside]

Raziel:
As they swarmed after me, I felt the terror that must have filled their wizened hearts. They knew what I had to do here, that it would spell their downfall - and that I too might perish in the very act. This tower had stood too long as a grotesque symbol of Kain's perverse intent. The time was ripe - indeed, past due - for me to exploit my newborn talents and send a hymn of death across this land. Enough to banish sanity; enough to set the children of the night plucking at their eyes, tearing open their own throats; enough to destroy every vampiric creature on the face of this bruised and bleeding land. My goal was within reach, all that remained was to open each and every sounding pipe.

[Raziel clears out each and every single pipe in the entire Cathedral. Nothing left clogged by Zephon's children, no dust, no incomplete pipes. Nothing but pure sound. Raziel blasts a deadly hym through out the land of Nosgoth. Each and every single vampire instantly began pecking at its eyes and throat causin them all to commit mass acts of suicide. Raziel however is not even phased by the blast. It seemed that the Elder God had chosen him to be his weapon and his most faithful servent.]

Elder God:
It is done; your destiny is fulfilled. The cycle of birth and death, stalled and stagnant these long years, once again begins to flow. You have done well, my servant.

~FIN

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