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Colin MacLeod was born a Scottish warrior in 125 AD, leading his clan against Roman invaders. When his wife, Moya, tried to broker peace with General Marcus Octavius, she was executed following a botched assassination plot. After Romans slaughtered his kin, Colin confronted Marcus in a duel but fell mortally wounded. A loyal horse bore his body to Stonehenge, where he resurrected on sacred soil. There, the druid spirit Amergan revealed his immortality and the laws binding eternal combat.
Consumed by vengeance, Colin hunted Marcus through millennia, thwarting the immortal’s schemes to forge tyrannical empires. Their conflict spanned ancient Rome, feudal Japan, and World War II, where Marcus bolstered oppressors like the Mongol hordes and Nazi regime. Though bested repeatedly, Colin evaded final death by retreating to holy sites or exploiting chaos mid-duel.
In the 11th century, he spearheaded the MacLeod clan’s defense against Marcus’s English forces. Slain in battle and resurrected, he earned the MacLeod name posthumously as a symbol of honor—only to be exiled when his revival terrified those he swore to protect.
By 2187, Colin entered a dystopian New York ruled by Marcus, who plotted to unleash a virus to solidify his dominion. Partnering with rebels, including resistance leader Dahlia, he redirected his centuries-old rage toward shielding others. Her resolve reignited his purpose beyond vengeance.
In their climactic skyscraper duel, Colin slew Marcus, absorbing his rival’s Quickening to nullify the bioweapon. Dahlia’s sacrificial death during the clash hardened his resolve, securing victory. After lighting a memorial candle for her, he left the city, shedding his vengeful past to embrace a future fighting for justice.
Once defined by loss, Colin transformed through alliances and defeats into a guardian. The MacLeod name became both legacy and burden, his redemption forged not in hatred but in protecting the vulnerable across endless time.
Consumed by vengeance, Colin hunted Marcus through millennia, thwarting the immortal’s schemes to forge tyrannical empires. Their conflict spanned ancient Rome, feudal Japan, and World War II, where Marcus bolstered oppressors like the Mongol hordes and Nazi regime. Though bested repeatedly, Colin evaded final death by retreating to holy sites or exploiting chaos mid-duel.
In the 11th century, he spearheaded the MacLeod clan’s defense against Marcus’s English forces. Slain in battle and resurrected, he earned the MacLeod name posthumously as a symbol of honor—only to be exiled when his revival terrified those he swore to protect.
By 2187, Colin entered a dystopian New York ruled by Marcus, who plotted to unleash a virus to solidify his dominion. Partnering with rebels, including resistance leader Dahlia, he redirected his centuries-old rage toward shielding others. Her resolve reignited his purpose beyond vengeance.
In their climactic skyscraper duel, Colin slew Marcus, absorbing his rival’s Quickening to nullify the bioweapon. Dahlia’s sacrificial death during the clash hardened his resolve, securing victory. After lighting a memorial candle for her, he left the city, shedding his vengeful past to embrace a future fighting for justice.
Once defined by loss, Colin transformed through alliances and defeats into a guardian. The MacLeod name became both legacy and burden, his redemption forged not in hatred but in protecting the vulnerable across endless time.