Zobek is the hidden secondary antagonist and narrator of the Castlevania reboot game Lords of Shadow. He is an apparent protagonist right up until the cutscene before the final boss, in which he is revealed to be the final Lord of Shadow. Like all the Lords of Shadow, he is the dark side left behind by the Brotherhood of Light founder of the same name. Although Satan is largely considered the arch-enemy of Gabriel Belmont, Zobek is easily his most personal enemy, being the one responsible for making Gabriel murder his wife using the Devil Mask. This revelation was ultimately the beginning of Gabriel's descent into darkness, turning him into Dracula in the process. He is also the tritagonist-turned-secondary antagonist of Lords of Shadow 2. He is the Lords of Shadow games' version of Death
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| - Zobek (ゾベック, Zobekku) fue uno de los miembros fundadores de la Hermandad de la luz y uno de los Señores de la Sombra, el Señor Oscuro de los Nigromantes, en Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, ayudando a Gabriel en su búsqueda. Él le anima a utilizar la Máscara de Dios para resucitar a su esposa Marie. Al final del juego, se descubre que es un antagonista, el tercer Señor de las sombras y maestro de los Nigromantes, el Señor de la Muerte.
- Zobek is the hidden secondary antagonist and narrator of the Castlevania reboot game Lords of Shadow. He is an apparent protagonist right up until the cutscene before the final boss, in which he is revealed to be the final Lord of Shadow. Like all the Lords of Shadow, he is the dark side left behind by the Brotherhood of Light founder of the same name. Although Satan is largely considered the arch-enemy of Gabriel Belmont, Zobek is easily his most personal enemy, being the one responsible for making Gabriel murder his wife using the Devil Mask. This revelation was ultimately the beginning of Gabriel's descent into darkness, turning him into Dracula in the process. He is also the tritagonist-turned-secondary antagonist of Lords of Shadow 2. He is the Lords of Shadow games' version of Death
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Habilidades
| - Hechicería Oscura
- Control sobre Cuerpos Reanimados
- Poderes Mágicos
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Ocupación
| - Señor de las Sombras
- Señor de la Muerte
- Fundador de la Hermandad de la Luz
- Señor Oscuro de los Nigromantes
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Death
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| - Zobek (ゾベック, Zobekku) fue uno de los miembros fundadores de la Hermandad de la luz y uno de los Señores de la Sombra, el Señor Oscuro de los Nigromantes, en Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, ayudando a Gabriel en su búsqueda. Él le anima a utilizar la Máscara de Dios para resucitar a su esposa Marie. Al final del juego, se descubre que es un antagonista, el tercer Señor de las sombras y maestro de los Nigromantes, el Señor de la Muerte.
- Zobek is the hidden secondary antagonist and narrator of the Castlevania reboot game Lords of Shadow. He is an apparent protagonist right up until the cutscene before the final boss, in which he is revealed to be the final Lord of Shadow. Like all the Lords of Shadow, he is the dark side left behind by the Brotherhood of Light founder of the same name. Although Satan is largely considered the arch-enemy of Gabriel Belmont, Zobek is easily his most personal enemy, being the one responsible for making Gabriel murder his wife using the Devil Mask. This revelation was ultimately the beginning of Gabriel's descent into darkness, turning him into Dracula in the process. He is also the tritagonist-turned-secondary antagonist of Lords of Shadow 2. He is the Lords of Shadow games' version of Death and Shaft. He is voiced by Patrick Stewart, who also played Locutus in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Rafe Bentley in Masterminds, Dr. Jonas in Conspiracy Theory, and Pharaoh Seti I in The Prince of Egypt.
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