Fortunately it was done justice in Alien: Isolation. It has been an icon since its first appearance in 1979. Giger, so you know it looks weird ( Necronom IV from 1976, which is, amazingly, even more phallic). Originally based on work by, and designed by, H.R. For looking cool, fighting cool, and being cool, Brador gets to be number 3. He’s more understandable than the monsters below, but can’t place any higher due to his being a relatively minor character you don’t see too much of. Whilst appearing quite bestial, he gives you warnings repeatedly and seems to take little joy in his occupation of killing to guard the churches’ secrets. There’s a tragedy to this figure, whose life saw him assassinate his ‘compatriots’ to prevent outbreaks of plague, ultimately leading him to be stuck forever in the hunter’s nightmare, going insane. The church assassin comes in hot with a giant Mace called a Bloodletter, and will fight you 4 times, defending, it seems, the body of the Great One Kos.
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