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Characters that are wild, brutal, and savage often tend to be associated with wild, brutal, and savage weapons. Any kind of weapon that requires a modicum of Super-Strength to effectively wield tends to be in the hands of people who forsake any kind of subtlety and simply wish to destroy their opponents with a level of sheer force that can only be described as overkill. These characters often tend to be hot-headed and impetuous, and tend to usually have a strategy of endless attacking until the enemy is dead. For one reason or another, this is a very common depiction of characters associated with battleaxes, to the point that for many it has become the main association with the weapon outside of notable subversions. In TV, film and other such media, an axe-wielder will be portrayed as large and in charge (for example, as Boisterous Bruisers or Proud Warrior Race Guys) but also usually coming from very savage or chaotic backgrounds or backstories that had them constantly on the offense and always applying the most barbaric solution to their problems. This is where the Barbarian Axe trope comes in; it's for axe-wielding characters that are associated with barbarous, wild or unruly traits or characteristics. It doesn't necessarily have to be a cultural or ethnic background, it can just as well be a character who lives on the fringes and outcasts of society and has a Hot-Blooded demeanor all the same. You'll never find any royalty or other "refined" characters among this trope unless they are the king of a Barbarian Tribe and/or kicked asses on their way to being crowned such. There's actually some degree of Truth in Television to this trope; historical war axes often had different dimensions than wood axes, but many fictional designs do double-duty as both tool and weapon. Because axes are tools and fairly simple to make note The metal needed to make a single sword could make several axe heads, but some axes had additional metal parts or even a metal shaft, they tended to be familiar to peasants, making them a viable close combat weapon of infantrymen in a variety of ancient cultures. In places with lots of metal and enough wood for a hardy enough stick, they were frequently made among tribal or other "savage" communities in great quantities. The nail in the coffin for its common association in pop culture is a genetic memory from The Viking Age, where it was common for many ancient vikings to raid other places by seas often with giant battle-axes to pillage or invade, leading them to be unilaterally associated with barbaric cultures in the consciousness of European culture. This isn't even counting other prolific axe-using cultures, like the tomahawk-using Native Americans which only further added to the stereotype. Due to the mass exportation of Western European culture in the last two hundred years, this has become a common trope in media of other cultures that had no real history with this stereotype, such as Eastern RPGs in Japan. Do keep in mind that merely using an axe as a weapon or being The Big Guy doesn't necessarily get them associated with this trope. The character has to be barbarous in either culture, fighting style or temperament to qualify for this trope; that is, the broadly pseudo-German or pseudo-Norse wandering barbarian or savage northern/forest/mountain barbaric tribe of fantasy. As such, axes are associated with the following character archetypes: Dwarves Orcs Goblins, though they usually use a far smaller variety Ogres who are sapient Minotaurs Horny Vikings Barbarians and Barbarian Heroes Mighty Lumberjacks Badass Natives and Forest Rangers, in which case the axe of choice will most likely be a tomahawk or hatchet Frontiersmen and colonial-era skirmishers, especially American and Canadian A Hot-Blooded Boisterous Bruiser or Blood Knight personality-wise Societal or fringe outcasts in Urban Fantasy settings, such as delinquents Subtrope of Brutish Character, Brutish Weapon. In the case of the more evil brutish sorts, this can overlap with Good Weapon, Evil Weapon and Savage Spiked Weapons. Has overlap with Heavy Equipment Class. See also Clothing Reflects Personality and Barbarian Hero. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: When battled in the Bulblin Compound and at Hyrule Castle, the hulking leader of the barbaric, orc-like Bulblins fights Link using a huge two-handed axe swung in broad, powerful blows. | |
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Genshin Impact: Within the tribalistic Hilichurl race, the bigger Mitachurls sometimes wield battleaxes, which they can "swipe" with Pyro or Electro Slimes to give their axes a temporary elemental edge. | |
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Kull: There's a noticeable emphasis to Kull's usage of the Battle Axe over the Sword. It's that despite being a king and being more honorable and philosophical than his descendant, he's still every bit the Barbarian Hero you'd expect the Precursor Hero of Conan the Barbarian to be. Kull would happily rather go out to fight Snake People than have to deal with the stress of ruling his kingdom. | |
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Across the seasons of Dimension 20, several Barbarian characters across multiple campaigns use an axe as their primary weapon, including Gorgug from Fantasy High, Katja Cleaver of The Seven, and Ylfa from Neverafter. | |
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Dragon Age: Being a Standard Fantasy Setting, it’s not uncommon to find examples, specifically with Berserker Class characters, or Chasind and Avvar warriors. Dragon Age: Origins: Normally the Dwarves in the setting would be an aversion. They’re a Proud Industrious and Warrior Race. They treat everything they do with class, pride, and honor. Except Oghren. He’s what happens when you remove the class in the equation. He’s the loud, boisterous, and savage Berserker of the group whose starter and promotional artwork equipment has always been giant Battle Axes as big as he is.note However Oghren can be seen as a Deconstructed Character Archetype. His warrior upbringing has made it impossible for him to settle down and ruined both his romantic relationships and his life among the dwarves. Which eventually led to heavy alcoholism. Dragon Age: Inquisition: Averted with The Iron Bull. Despite his appearance, mannerisms, and the fact that he (potentially) considers dragon slaying to be Better than Sex, barbaric is the last word you could use to describe him, something you'll more than likely notice upon meeting. He's very cultural and civil, and the idea of being barbaric doesn't simply repulses him, it's his greatest fear. Being a Qunari, harmony and discipline means everything to them. That isn't even getting into the fact that he's also a spy for the Qunari... If anything, Bull's default weapon choice is yet another method he uses to make people think he's more dimwitted than he actually is. Official materials bear this out; most artworks of Bull in his mercenary persona show him with an axe, while artwork showing his original Qunari persona show him with a more "proper" greatsword. |
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Fire Emblem has the axe as one of the three types of melee weapons in the game; they are the strongest weapons compared to swords and lances, but also the most inaccurate. In the game's Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors, they beat lances, but they're beaten by swords. Usually, as per this trope, axe-wielders are often associated with being Hot-Blooded and characters from the fringes of society, like woodcutters, mercenaries, and possibly even bandits. It's because of this that often the first enemies you fight in any Fire Emblem game tend to be brigands. Several stand-out examples include: Gonzalez from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade is notably the first Brigand that's playable in the entire series, and also a partial subverted; he has the Face of a Thug and is mentally deficient (as evidenced by his slow thinking and Hulk Speak), but he's genuinely a Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold who defects from his bandit group as soon as he can. He is promoted into the Berserker class, and his growths make him into a Lightning Bruiser whose only real mark against him is his terrible Skill stat. Hector from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade is a Lord who happens to wield an axe. And he has the temperament to match it; Hot-Blooded, a massive Blood Knight tends to use direct and unsubtle means of defeating his foes, he's extremely brutish and his temperament is very unfitting as the brother of Marquess Ostia. He gets a bit better at the game's end, and chills out with age for his Back for the Dead in the sequel. Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and the sequel: Boyd, who is so impetuous and hot-headed in battle despite being only slightly less of a greenhorn than Ike that he somehow broke his axe on his first mission sometime before the events of the game (and is implied that it happened because of his outright recklessness with the weapon). He's nonetheless a good friend and very solid unit, owing to his Lightning Bruiser stats and growths. Kieran is a Cavalier who wields an axe; an overconfident and reckless mounted knight who is so intense in his methods that he even gets injured while practicing alone, and has at least on one occasion not notice a massive injury caused by his own axe on his head. In Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance we have Largo, self-titled "World Class Berserker", and also the page image. He claims that he allegedly pinned two tigers at once, and in his Support Chain with Muarim, he has a lifting competition with him, Muarim being from the Tiger Laguz who are known for their superhuman strength. It's a tie. Largo's general attitude is somewhat deconstructed as his reckless abandon costs him his arm, making him the only playable character to be demoted to NPC status come the sequel. Charlotte from Fire Emblem Fates is a Double Subversion of this trope. She wields an axe in battle, but seems to be The Cutie and a dainty girl with a huge axe... only the truth of the matter is that she is a brutish and ferocious berserker who deliberately holds back in order to not seem unappealing to other potential bachelors in the army. When she feels no reason to play up her cutie act, she's The Lad-ette with a ferocious streak a mile wide. She's actually a lot nicer than one might assume and is just cynical, but she's such a critical hit machine that it's not uncommon to see her get 100% crit rate just from her Personal Skill and a Killer weapon alone. |
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Dark Souls: Two of the starting classes in Dark Souls and Dark Souls III respectively is the Bandit and Warrior class. The former is a typical marauder who was a highwayman before the Zombie Apocalypse of the first game, and the latter is described as, well, a warrior from Grim Up North who obviously is a Fantasy Counterpart Culture to Horny Vikings. Both are built for Strength-builds and wield Axes as their first weapon. The demons of Chaos all use massive, brutal weapons that convey their inhuman strength. Get your hands on one and the strength requirements to use one are massive, often requiring one to invest their entire build around wielding one properly. |
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Ah! My Goddess: Lind is a feared Valkyrie and War Goddess who has a befitting authoritative and strict stance, making her respected by even the Norns and the go-to person when Heaven wants something destroyed. Her weapon of choice is a halberd. However, outside of her duties as a Valkyrie, she displays a more friendly disposition. | |
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Hero of Sparta has gigantic minotaur enemies who prefer using axes or maces. Meanwhile, Hades the powerful Tin Tyrant who towers over your hero uses an axe almost as large as himself. | |
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Diablo II: Choosing the Barbarian from the character select screen will prompt him to let out a yell and start grinding an axe while you choose his name, and his starting inventory also includes an axe. Diablo II also introduces one-handed axes that the Barbarian can use with a shield or in each hand, while the first game only had two-handed axes. Axes have more consistent damage output, with higher minimum but lower maximum damage than swords and maces. | |
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Onimusha: Warlords: The huge, minotaur-like Genma known as Oowassha are armed with humongous single-bladed axes, which are as slow as molasses but can hit like trucks. A variation carries double-bit axes they can throw away as a special attack, after which they rely on massive cleavers to finish the job. | |
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: Michael Wenton-Weakes usually referred to his mother as an old battleaxe. Wenton-Weaks was The Eeyore and the narrator didn't agree with his assessment completely: "if she was fairly to be compared to a battleaxe it would only be to an exquisitely crafted, beautifully balanced battleaxe, with an elegant minimum of fine engraving which stopped just short of its gleaming razored edge. One swipe from such an instrument and you wouldn't even know you'd been hit until you tried to look at your watch a bit later and discovered that your arm wasn't on." | |
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Wonder Woman: Artemis is a brash and violent Amazon with a dislike of men who contrasts the more moral, scrupulous Diana. Post-Rebirth she has a giant battle axe named Mistress. Nevertheless, despite her flaws, she's a heroine who defends innocents. | |
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Skylanders: Voodood is an orc warrior with a dragon skull as a helmet wielding the Axe Reaver, a double-headed axe with the ability to detach its head as a grappling hook and be charged with magical electricity. He was originally part of the Ooga Warrior tribe, having a rather barbaric attitude that made him the leader of the tribe. | |
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Dragon Age: Inquisition: Averted with The Iron Bull. Despite his appearance, mannerisms, and the fact that he (potentially) considers dragon slaying to be Better than Sex, barbaric is the last word you could use to describe him, something you'll more than likely notice upon meeting. He's very cultural and civil, and the idea of being barbaric doesn't simply repulses him, it's his greatest fear. Being a Qunari, harmony and discipline means everything to them. That isn't even getting into the fact that he's also a spy for the Qunari... If anything, Bull's default weapon choice is yet another method he uses to make people think he's more dimwitted than he actually is. Official materials bear this out; most artworks of Bull in his mercenary persona show him with an axe, while artwork showing his original Qunari persona show him with a more "proper" greatsword. | |
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Future Diary has Yuno Gasai, with an axe as the most iconic weapon in her arsenal. Her sweet, feminine facade around Yukiteru hides her true dominating self, who is willing to go to psychotic and violent lengths for the object of her affections. | |
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Vicky from The Fairly Oddparents is a fiery, violent Babysitter from Hell whose purpose in the show is to torment Timmy. Unsurprisingly, she uses axes and a running gag is her preparing horrors for Timmy while unnoticed by his parents, including grinding an executioner's axe. | |
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Guardian Tales: Geminus, the Exclusive Weapon of The Berserker Amy, is a giant battleaxe. | |
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Elden Ring: Godfrey the First Elden Lord wields a massive double-headed axe that had one head broken off during a battle. As his ideology states that the strongest rule, it is pretty telling that he uses this massive war-torn weapon. And that's just in Phase 1. In Phase 2, he discards his axe and most of his armour to fight you with only his bare hands. It doesn't get much more barbaric than that. The second boss of the game that the player fights is Godrick the Grafted who serves as the master of Stormveil Castle. Godrick's title of "The Grafted" refers to his practice of tearing off the limbs of ours and grafting them onto himself in a attempt to become stronger. Godrick also uses a massive axe in battle in an attempt to imitate his ancestor Godfrey. |
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Final Fantasy XIV: The Warrior job wields war axes with heads that are sometimes larger than their wielder's torsos. Founded by a secluded mountainous tribe in Abalathia's Spine, warriors harness their "inner beast" to achieve incredible feats of superhuman strength at the risk of going berserk and attacking friend and foe alike. They wear armor made from the hides and furs of the beasts they slay and enchanted to make it easier to control their inner beast. Lyon the Beast King is the leader of the IVth Legion's beastmaster division and one of its greatest combatants. A shirtless Blood Knight willing to defy his own strategies solely to seek out worthy foes, he wields an axe and shield to challenge the strongest members of the Bozjan Resistance to battle. He's also accompanied by an enormous menagerie of animals he's trained to fight just as ferociously as he does when faced at Castrum Lacus Litore. The man-eating and bestial minotaurs faced at various points in the story almost always wield axes. They share many of their attacks with the equally ferocious cyclops, swinging wildly in large arcs to deal enormous damage and knock back any players who fail to get out of the way in time. |
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World of Warcraft: Orcs, the Warcraft universe's quintessential tribal-shamanistic Proud Warrior Race, are generally depicted wielding axes as weapons. Until Warlords of Draenor, orc players gained bonuses from wielding axes. | |
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Star Fox Adventures: The warmongering and antagonistic SharpClaw Tribe arm themselves with maces and double-headed axes. | |
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Golden Axe has an axe as a weapon for both one of the heroes and the villain. One of the heroes, Gilius-Thunderhead, is a dwarf armed with an axe as his weapon of choice, while his partners, Ax-Battler and Tyris-Flare, are both armed with swords. The villain, Death Adder, is armed with the titular Golden Axe, which he uses to attack the heroes. | |
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A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky: Diego is a bandit and wields "Diego's Axe", which is a component of the Brigand's Axe, where brigands and bandits are violent people operating outside of civilization. The "Berserker's Axe" exists at the end of a long crafting chain. |
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Legend of Zagor: Of the four available player characters, Anvar the Barbarian and Stubble Dwarf begins their quest with a battleax, compared to Braxus the Swordsman and Sallazar the Wizard (who uses a Magic Staff). It's also worth noting that Stubble forfeits his ax after obtaining a magical war-hammer halfway through; Anvar sticks to axes for the entire duration of his adventure and can obtain an even bigger battleaxe. | |
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The Order of the Stick: Thog of the Linear Guild is a classic Dungeons & Dragons half-orc barbarian who wields a greataxe. A mailbag comic notes that both the barbarian hit die and greataxe damage are d12s, which are otherwise little-used. | |
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The hero of Kull the Conqueror, a foreign barbarian from Atlantis, is scolded early on by a nobleman for using an axe, a "barbaric" weapon, and convinced to switch to swords. At the climax of the film, he picks up an axe again to deliver the deciding strike against said nobleman. | |
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Persona 3: Shinjiro Aragaki is a Bruiser with a Soft Center who's known for getting into fights with other people and fights like a Berserker in the Dark Hour, often showing an irritable temper and is perceived as a delinquent and outcast. He can wield any kind of weapon under the 'bludgeon' class and can wield axes as a direct result. This lack of restraint actually bites him in the ass, as it not only results in his Persona going berserk and killing Ken Amada's mother in the process, but impulsively Taking the Bullet for Ken and getting himself killed in the process. | |
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Persona 5: Haru Okumura is a Double Subversion of this trope; she is normally a perfectly placid and kind-hearted Nice Girl... but as the Phantom Thief Noir, she shows almost casual brutality and sadism to enemy shadows, fighting with a giant axe and even admitting at one point she enjoys hearing them plead for their lives. A general consensus among the rest of the Phantom Thieves is that while Haru is very much genuine about being kind, she is rather unhinged and isn't above copious amounts of violence if the situation calls for it, such as the main character cheating on her: | |
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Seven Mortal Sins has Satan, the Demon Lord of Wrath, with a love for fighting, a short temper, and a giant axe to match. | |
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Dragon Age: Origins: Normally the Dwarves in the setting would be an aversion. They’re a Proud Industrious and Warrior Race. They treat everything they do with class, pride, and honor. Except Oghren. He’s what happens when you remove the class in the equation. He’s the loud, boisterous, and savage Berserker of the group whose starter and promotional artwork equipment has always been giant Battle Axes as big as he is.note However Oghren can be seen as a Deconstructed Character Archetype. His warrior upbringing has made it impossible for him to settle down and ruined both his romantic relationships and his life among the dwarves. Which eventually led to heavy alcoholism. | |
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Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance has large enemies using large weapons; in fact, the second enemy introduced in the game, the Hoplomachus gladiators, are much taller and stronger than the default Secutor-class gladiators. Fittingly they all swing heavy axes as weapons. | |
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Avengers Arena: British teen Aiden somehow inherits the power to inhabit the body of a Celtic warlord, who is tall, large, burly, and wields a large axe. Eventually, he gets stuck in the body of the Celtic warlord and his normal behaviour becomes more aggressive. | |
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Gonzalez from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade is notably the first Brigand that's playable in the entire series, and also a partial subverted; he has the Face of a Thug and is mentally deficient (as evidenced by his slow thinking and Hulk Speak), but he's genuinely a Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold who defects from his bandit group as soon as he can. He is promoted into the Berserker class, and his growths make him into a Lightning Bruiser whose only real mark against him is his terrible Skill stat. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The traditional barbarian stereotype has them waving axes about as large as themselves. In fifth edition in particular, the greataxe's damage (1d12 where most two-handed weapons do 2d6) synergizes with the barbarian's brutal critical ability adding a single extra damage die of the sort the weapon does. | |
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Age of Empires II: Berserkers, the Viking Unique Unit, are armed with Dane axes and round shields. | |
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Baldur's Gate III: Player characters of the Barbarian class start with a greataxe as their weapon. Karlach, the Barbarian Origin Character, also starts with one, whether chosen as the player character or recruited as a companion. | |
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Fallout 4 has Grognak's Axe, which is a replica of the one used by the comic book character Grognak the Barbarian. The player can play into the myth of Grognak as well through some cosplay. | |
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In Mortal Kombat 1, General Shao carries a massive two-bladed axe as his default weapon, as opposed to the Humongous-Headed Hammer used by versions of Shao Kahn in older timelines. Despite ostensibly being on the heroes' side, Shao is still an imposing General Ripper in heavy armour with a brutal fighting style that puts his axe to work, and his massive horns further add to his barbaric aesthetic. | |
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In Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance we have Largo, self-titled "World Class Berserker", and also the page image. He claims that he allegedly pinned two tigers at once, and in his Support Chain with Muarim, he has a lifting competition with him, Muarim being from the Tiger Laguz who are known for their superhuman strength. It's a tie. Largo's general attitude is somewhat deconstructed as his reckless abandon costs him his arm, making him the only playable character to be demoted to NPC status come the sequel. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Iron Knuckles are a type of enemy that wear heavy armor and wield large double-headed axes. They also move slowly and are quite resistant to Link's physical attacks, taking many hits before they are defeated. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: When battled in the Bulblin Compound and at Hyrule Castle, the hulking leader of the barbaric, orc-like Bulblins fights Link using a huge two-handed axe swung in broad, powerful blows. |
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In the various Getter Robo series, the Getter-1 linage has the Getter Tomahawk as its main weapon, though the design of the weapon changes with each iteration. Seeing as its usual pilot is Ryouma Nagare, a hot-blooded (and sometimes even crazy) martial artist, it fits him perfectly. | |
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Hector from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade is a Lord who happens to wield an axe. And he has the temperament to match it; Hot-Blooded, a massive Blood Knight tends to use direct and unsubtle means of defeating his foes, he's extremely brutish and his temperament is very unfitting as the brother of Marquess Ostia. He gets a bit better at the game's end, and chills out with age for his Back for the Dead in the sequel. | |
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Chainaxes were popular close combat weapons used by assault troops during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy eras. Some particularly archaic and/or barbaric assault troops still use them during the main 41st Millennium era; furthermore, they are popular with Khorne worshippers, as the axe is considered a sacred weapon to the god of blood and slaughter. In the Ciaphas Cain novel The Traitor's Hand, Cain faces off against a World Eaters Chaos Space Marine who wields a chainaxe against Cain's chainsword. | |
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In Conan the Destroyer, Bombaata (the barbaric Number Two of Big Bad Queen Taramis) carries a battleaxe during the sacrificial ceremony in the climax, but he ditches it for his trusted spiked mace for the final fight as soon as he sees Conan. | |
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Final Fantasy IX: Lani is an arrogant and disrespectful bounty hunter whose weapon is an oversized bardiche. Before her name is revealed she's even known as Boisterous Woman in-game. She shows a softer side of herself once she's stranded on a remote continent though. | |
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Carrie Nation and her hatchet make an appearance in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries, and she's every inch the hag you'd expect of the woman "Battleaxe" was coined to describe. She's immediately bunged in jail for storming Inspector Brackenried's favorite pub and smashing up their liquor supply with her axe. The funny part? She's his guest, as his wife had invited Nation to stay over. At the end of the episode, she crosses herself, snarls "May God have mercy on your soul," and storms out, nose in the air. Mrs. Brackenreid bursts out laughing the second she's out of earshot, as Nation's the least pleasant person she's ever met. Presumably, her axe is still in the Toronto Police's lockup... | |
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Persona: Persona 3: Shinjiro Aragaki is a Bruiser with a Soft Center who's known for getting into fights with other people and fights like a Berserker in the Dark Hour, often showing an irritable temper and is perceived as a delinquent and outcast. He can wield any kind of weapon under the 'bludgeon' class and can wield axes as a direct result. This lack of restraint actually bites him in the ass, as it not only results in his Persona going berserk and killing Ken Amada's mother in the process, but impulsively Taking the Bullet for Ken and getting himself killed in the process. Persona 5: Haru Okumura is a Double Subversion of this trope; she is normally a perfectly placid and kind-hearted Nice Girl... but as the Phantom Thief Noir, she shows almost casual brutality and sadism to enemy shadows, fighting with a giant axe and even admitting at one point she enjoys hearing them plead for their lives. A general consensus among the rest of the Phantom Thieves is that while Haru is very much genuine about being kind, she is rather unhinged and isn't above copious amounts of violence if the situation calls for it, such as the main character cheating on her: |
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Maya and the Three: The Puma barbarians, like Pichu, are skilled with giant battle axes, condescending their battle-loving nature. | |
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BattleTech: The hatchet was the first melee weapon ever mounted on a battlemech, belonging to the appropriately-named Hatchetman. After some examples of the mech and its later, larger brother the Axman were captured by the Draconis Combine, it was found that Combine mechwarriors (who stylized themselves as true samurai) consequently refused to pilot the captured mechs because they viewed the hatchets as a barbarian's weapon. This led to the development of mech-sized swords for them to use instead. | |
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Sleepy Hollow: A large single-bladed Battleaxe is the main weapon of the Headless Horseman, which has the power to heat up to five hundred degrees, meaning it can cut through pretty much anything like a hot knife through butter. It overall fits his wild and furious style of battle, regularly slaughtering all those it encounters, acting as the main physical threat throughout the series. | |
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League of Legends: Olaf the Berserker is a very cut-and-dry, stereotypical depiction of a Viking, complete with buckskin clothes and a horned helmet. And his weapons of choice are a pair of hand axes that he relentlessly cleaves at his opponents with in combat, being rewarded for risky and prolonged combat. Sion the Undead Juggernaut wields a massive, crudely-formed battle axe with enough power to split the ground beneath him. And in his revenant state, he constantly zigzags between self-aware horror and bestial rage, fighting with nothing but force and fury. |
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Deltarune: Susie starts off as a Barbaric Bully, with one of her first interactions with Kris being her threatening to bite their face off. When the two enter the Dark World, she finds herself wielding a battle axe—and she's quick to put it to use. While she mellows out into a Jerk with a Heart of Gold over the course of the story, she remains the most rough and aggressive member of the party. | |
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The Elder Scrolls: Barbaric and physically powerful factions and beings, such as orcs, minotaurs, and the Nord barbarians, are traditionally depicted as wielding large, ornate axes into battle. | |
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Asha Greyjoy of A Song of Ice and Fire is the strong-willed and independent Princess of the Iron Islands, a culture of seafaring raiders who favor battle axes. She fights hard with hand axes and leads bands of her countrymen to battle. | |
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Kingdom Rush: The second unlocked Tier 4 Barracks in the first game, the Barbarian Mead Hall, has barbarian soldiers using massive double-headed battleaxes as their primary weapons. They can be upgraded to perform a Spin Attack as a counter-attack, throw axes to attack enemies from afar or in the air, and dual wield axes to increase their damage output. | |
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Final Fantasy: Just like with its Spiritual Successor Bravely Default, older Final Fantasy games that had the Job system had the Viking class, which debuted in Final Fantasy III and wielded axes as their main weapon, being unlocked with the Water Crystal. Final Fantasy V: Axes are a weapon type heavily associated with the Berserker class — a class whose only option in combat is to keep swinging their weapon until either all the enemies are dead or they're knocked unconscious. Final Fantasy IX: Lani is an arrogant and disrespectful bounty hunter whose weapon is an oversized bardiche. Before her name is revealed she's even known as Boisterous Woman in-game. She shows a softer side of herself once she's stranded on a remote continent though. Final Fantasy XIV: The Warrior job wields war axes with heads that are sometimes larger than their wielder's torsos. Founded by a secluded mountainous tribe in Abalathia's Spine, warriors harness their "inner beast" to achieve incredible feats of superhuman strength at the risk of going berserk and attacking friend and foe alike. They wear armor made from the hides and furs of the beasts they slay and enchanted to make it easier to control their inner beast. Lyon the Beast King is the leader of the IVth Legion's beastmaster division and one of its greatest combatants. A shirtless Blood Knight willing to defy his own strategies solely to seek out worthy foes, he wields an axe and shield to challenge the strongest members of the Bozjan Resistance to battle. He's also accompanied by an enormous menagerie of animals he's trained to fight just as ferociously as he does when faced at Castrum Lacus Litore. The man-eating and bestial minotaurs faced at various points in the story almost always wield axes. They share many of their attacks with the equally ferocious cyclops, swinging wildly in large arcs to deal enormous damage and knock back any players who fail to get out of the way in time. |
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How to Train Your Dragon has Astrid, a female Viking who is always seen with her hatchet. She's a fearless and hot-tempered warrior who enjoys the villagers' respect for her strength, making her the Masculine Girl to Hiccup's Feminine Boy. She mellows out significantly in the sequel films. | |
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In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Iron Knuckles are a type of enemy that wear heavy armor and wield large double-headed axes. They also move slowly and are quite resistant to Link's physical attacks, taking many hits before they are defeated. | |
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Princess Ugg: Princess Ulga is rudely called by her more traditionally feminine classmates a barbarian princess, ostracized for her brash, bold, warrior, and 'uncivilized' personality. Her preferred weapons in war are battleaxes, which multiple of the series' covers show off. | |
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Spells, Swords, & Stealth: When the party initially assumes the part of a group of adventurers, the mayor's daughter, Gabrielle, claims the role of wizard due to being the only member of the group with the formal education that would presumably be needed to decipher their book of spells. However, between regular kidnappings by goblins, during which she befriended them, learned their ways, and came to regard them as family, a lot of pent-up resentment towards the proper lady life she was expected to lead back home, and the fact she couldn't figure out the spellbook, Gabrielle quickly picks up an axe which becomes her weapon of choice and finds the role of Barbarian far better suited to her skillset and temperament. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: Holga is a barbarian (implied to be a member of one of the Uthgardt tribes in a deleted scene), and steals an executioner's axe during an early fight scene which becomes her go-to weapon for the rest of the film. | |
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Fate/stay night: It doesn't particularly look like an axe, but Berserker's signature weapon is a giant 'axe-sword' that he uses to savagely beat his opponents into a pulp with. Berserker's one of the most threatening members of the Holy Grail War, but in truth, the Berserker class is actually the weakest for its inhabitant, Heracles, whom when shown in other classes it's ironically more suited for (which is pretty much every other class that's possible in a Holy Grail War for him sans Caster, which he can't use due to not knowing Magecraft), he's capable of his Noble Phantasm Nine-Lives Blade Works, which allows the user to strike with nine strikes in a single swing in a property comparable to Assassin's Tsubaemi Gaeshi, which violates the very principles of magic in the setting. In the Heaven's Feel route, when Shirou Emiya ends up losing his arm and getting it replaced with Archer's arm, he ends up turning this on a corrupted and possessed Berserker by tracing and manifesting his axe-sword and using Nine-Lives Blade Works to finish Berserker off. Surprisingly averted for most of the series, though; despite having a class whose name is typically associated with this trope, the Berserker class typically operates less on axes and more on Power Born of Madness; the Mad Enhancement skill, the higher it is, ends up drastically increasing the Servant's parameters, but cause their cognition to deteriorate — and in extreme cases like Berserker, Lancelot, and Lu Bu — the inability to speak at all except through wrathful screams. As for characters in the Berserker class that use axes, there's actually only a handful of them (Eric Bloodaxe, Asterios, etc.), as most characters in the class tend to not be restricted to axe but any weapon imaginable given the class's requirements are tied based on the target having gone "berserk" at least once in their lives. |
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Warhammer 40,000: Chainaxes were popular close combat weapons used by assault troops during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy eras. Some particularly archaic and/or barbaric assault troops still use them during the main 41st Millennium era; furthermore, they are popular with Khorne worshippers, as the axe is considered a sacred weapon to the god of blood and slaughter. In the Ciaphas Cain novel The Traitor's Hand, Cain faces off against a World Eaters Chaos Space Marine who wields a chainaxe against Cain's chainsword. Logan Grimnar, the Wolf Lord (chapter master, though in Fenrisian the correct title is Jarl) of the Viking-inspired Space Wolves chapter, who frequently decorate their Powered Armor with battle trophies and animal pelts, favors as his primary weapon a gigantic double-bladed battleaxe called the Axe of Morkai that he took as a trophy from a World Eaters champion he slew during the First War for Armageddon. Orks, a culture of ferocious and brutal warriors, are usually depicted wielding an assortment of axes and cleaver-like blades called choppas. |
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Shadowrun: a combat axe in the Street Samurai Catalogue supplement notes the designers were watching too much Neil the Ork Barbarian. | |
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El Goonish Shive: Q&A #8 has Barbarian Amanda with a double-bitted axe. | |
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Final Fantasy V: Axes are a weapon type heavily associated with the Berserker class — a class whose only option in combat is to keep swinging their weapon until either all the enemies are dead or they're knocked unconscious. | |
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Medieval: Total War: Starting in the game's early period many of the Danish units carry axes, from the lightly armed Viking Raiders up to the more heavily armoured Huscarls (both calvary and foot). The game's introduction to the faction empathising how they have yet to fully move on from their brutal past as raiders, and don't lack any of their Viking ancestors' ferocity when it comes to war. These units making up the backbone of the Danish forces. In the later stages, it's possible to recruit Norse Axemen, heavily armed warriors that weird two-handed battle-axe's as one of their strongest units. The starting and stable unit of Scotland the Highlanders also wield a one-handed axe, with the game's description describing them as fierce, reckless, and ill-disciplined warriors recruited from the untamed regions of Scotland. |
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Played straight in Conqueror's Blade...but not in the way you might expect. The game features three Viking axe-wielding units: Berserkers, Huskarls, and Varangian Guard. Berserkers and Huskarls are fairly typical barbarian warriors with fur and horned helmets and such. However, their axes are small one-handed weapons - far less impressive than the giant two-handed Dane axes wielded by Varangian Guard, who are far more cultured, better-equipped, better-trained, and overall less "barbarian" than Berserkers. | |
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Diablo: Diablo II: Choosing the Barbarian from the character select screen will prompt him to let out a yell and start grinding an axe while you choose his name, and his starting inventory also includes an axe. Diablo II also introduces one-handed axes that the Barbarian can use with a shield or in each hand, while the first game only had two-handed axes. Axes have more consistent damage output, with higher minimum but lower maximum damage than swords and maces. Diablo III: Enforced in the case of Mighty weapons, which obviously include axes, and can deal massive amounts of damage but have very slow attack speeds. Due to their size, the Barbarian, who for either sex is built like a tank, is the only character that can wield them. |
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The Hunger Games: Johanna Mason, a former Tribute, famously won her Games by pretending to be weak and helpless at first and then cutting down everybody else when there were only a few opponents left. Her use of the axe as a weapon is justified as she grew up in District 7, the lumber district, but she also fits the personality associated with the trope by being standoffish, unfriendly, tough, and intimidating. In the second book, she acts as The Big Guy in the alliance to rescue Katniss, being the best physical combatant among them. | |
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Dota 2: Mogul Khan, the Axe, is a brutal strength hero. He's an Oglodi (the Dota 2 equivalent of orcs) warrior whose Blood Knight tendencies were so intense that he was promoted to the rank of Red Mist General—not only due to his savagery on the battlefield but also because he also killed his superiors so he could take their place. Fitting for such a vicious and barbaric combatant, and as evidenced by his title, he wields a large axe, which he uses in a Spin Attack or to inflict a One-Hit Kill execution on weakened enemies. Bradwarden, the Centaur Warrunner, belongs to a race defined by their love of fighting. He wields a huge axe, with one of his moves having him swing it so hard that he hurts himself in the process. The Troll Warlord's weapons of choice are two axes, which he can throw or use in melee. His default weapons are made of stone and are rather crude-looking, emphasizing his savage nature. |
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Jotun: A large, two-handed axe is the only weapon of Thora, a Viking trapped in Norse purgatory. The axe proves more than sufficient to deal with the magic, elemental giants she needs to defeat in order to escape. | |
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Ruphand: An Apothecary's Adventure: The leader of a group of undead raiders wields a giant axe. | |
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Diablo III: Enforced in the case of Mighty weapons, which obviously include axes, and can deal massive amounts of damage but have very slow attack speeds. Due to their size, the Barbarian, who for either sex is built like a tank, is the only character that can wield them. | |
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Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey: Drossel is the most direct, melee-focused party member, and axes are her primary weapon type. | |
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Golden Force: The three characters, Gutz and Spina, both use swords, while Old Master Elder uses a Power Fist. Meanwhile, the team's Token Non-Human, a gigantic Draconic Humanoid named Drago, carries heavy axes. | |
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Atelier Series: Throughout the series, the big, physically-imposing party members also tend to wield large, heavy weapons like axes, though given the series' lighthearted tone, this tends to emphasize their strength, rather than outright brutality: Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland: Melvia has monstrous Super-Strength, so she uses a gigantic axe as her weapon of choice. Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey: Drossel is the most direct, melee-focused party member, and axes are her primary weapon type. |
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In the Masters of the Universe franchise's early days, He-Man's weapon was actually a battle axe. While figures of him still boast the weapon as an extra, virtually every other continuity has him exclusively use the Power Sword. | |
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Gauntlet: Thor the Warrior has a battleaxe that he can use for close combat or throw at distant enemies. | |
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Slashout: Axle is the game's sole Barbarian Hero and carries an ax called the Balder as his preferred weapon. Everyone else uses swords or daggers instead. | |
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EverQuest II: Berserkers are fighters who run into battle with reckless abandon. Their philosophy is to gain the attention of their enemies by swinging axes to do as much damage as possible. As such, the class's Epic Weapon is the Dragon's Temper, a three-headed axe whose blades vibrate like a saw. | |
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Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland: Melvia has monstrous Super-Strength, so she uses a gigantic axe as her weapon of choice. | |
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Zigzagged in The Eye of Argon. Barbarian Hero Grignr begins the story with a sword, but loses it after being imprisoned by The Evil Prince. When he escapes his cell, he picks up the battle axe of one of the prison guards, and seems very comfortable using that for the rest of the story. | |
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Bravely Default II: Characters with the Berserker class deal more damage when attacking with axes than other weapons, have an axe called "Hysteriax" as their class-specific Infinity +1 Sword, and can unlock the "Axe Lore" passive skill with sufficient training. | |
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Indivisible: Ajna uses her mother's axe as her primary weapon, though she's good with her bare hands and uses the other weapons she obtains as well. Although her heart's in the right place, Ajna has a bad habit of smashing through problems without considering the full consequences, and the heavy, destructive axe that serves as her main weapon reflects this. | |
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LEGO Games: In Heroica, the Barbarian's weapon is a double-headed axe. | |
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Kingdom Hearts: Lexaeus is the epitome of strong and silent, both his bulk and his earth magic being used in straightforward assault. The massive "Axesword" that he carries complements this: you know exactly what you're up against, and that won't make it any easier for you. | |
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Two of the starting classes in Dark Souls and Dark Souls III respectively is the Bandit and Warrior class. The former is a typical marauder who was a highwayman before the Zombie Apocalypse of the first game, and the latter is described as, well, a warrior from Grim Up North who obviously is a Fantasy Counterpart Culture to Horny Vikings. Both are built for Strength-builds and wield Axes as their first weapon. | |
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In Conan the Barbarian, the eponymous Cimmerian sticks to using his sword most of the time, but he does use a big battleaxe for brutal One-Hit Kill blows on Thulsa Doom's unsuspecting riders in the Battle of the Mounds. Earlier, Rexor wields an axe during Conan's raid on Thulsa's den. In Conan the Destroyer, Bombaata (the barbaric Number Two of Big Bad Queen Taramis) carries a battleaxe during the sacrificial ceremony in the climax, but he ditches it for his trusted spiked mace for the final fight as soon as he sees Conan. |
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Gravity Falls: Zig-zagged with Wendy. Her usual weapon of choice is an axe, and while she's often calm and laid-back, she's also a Lad-ette Mighty Lumberjack who has been shown to have an enthusiasm for fighting on a number of occasions. | |
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