![]() Soulcalibur III (playable from the start).Soulcalibur II (playable from the start).Although the main story of Soul Chronicle features mostly the major default fighters from original Soulcalibur, where Voldo was a originally one of them in that game, he is replaced by Grøh, leaving Voldo as a minor like the rest of fighters who were unlockables in the original Soulcalibur or/and first appeared after that said game.His first weapons were the Karma & Mara ( Soul Edge/Soul Blade), then to Shame & Blame ( Soulcalibur) and finally to Manas & Ayus ( Soulcalibur II-onwards). ![]() Voldo's main weapons have been changed throughout the Soul series.However it is unknown if he survived the fight or not as it is not shown. During Story ~1607 A.D.~ in Soulcalibur V, Voldo is apparently killed by Pyrrha after they battle.It also shows the seasonal cycle (starting from the left side of his front and going clockwise, it shows Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter). Voldo's 2P costume in Soulcalibur V is similar to one of a jester's in green, red and purple.Voldo's design in Soulcalibur V has a spider theme.Although it is stated from the very beginning that Voldo can no longer talk, he apparently has dialogue in Edge Master Mode in Soul Edge.Because of his unusual appearance, some newcomers to the Soul Series (as well as regulars who don't pay attention to the storyline) don't realize Voldo is human.In Soulcalibur IV and Soulcalibur V, when performing his "Jack in the cage" move on female characters, it will change to "Bloody drill".Voldo's throw move "Jack in the cage" (only versus male characters) was copied from Sophitia's throw "Heaven's Arch".However, Voldo's ending in Soul Calibur III seems to imply that hearing Vercci's voice was part of his madness, and Soul Edge simply took advantage of that. It can be assumed from this that Vercci really did return as a ghost, and Voldo simply heard his voice. Some believe that Voldo hallucinates Vercci and therefore "dooms himself" into remaining in the Vault for the rest of his life (hence why they consider this the "Bad" Ending) furthering the proof by stating that the player will only see the ghost if the ending is viewed from Voldo's perspective - however it is important to note that Voldo is blind, and therefore it would make no difference to him whether the ghost appeared or not, as he wouldn't see it. ![]() However, in Voldo's Bad Ending (although some argue that it's actually his Good Ending) Vercci's Ghost seemingly appears in front of Voldo to thank him for returning Soul Edge, and to give him his next task of guarding it for life. It is possible that Voldo only believes he can hear his master's orders, and is really guarding the vault and seeking Soul Edge due to his own insanity.
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