![]() The Nephilim elimination was the main source of contention between the two. Strife continually prioritises his own needs even if he is working for The Charred Council.Īlthough the two appear to be close, Strife's insistence on self-perseverance and personal gain, in contrast to War's feeling of responsibility to the balance and confidence in the Charred council, puts the two at conflict. He looks into hazy trails and untrustworthy information due to his carefree attitude and complete belief that he can easily battle his way out of perilous situations. Strife, on the other hand, has a relatively short fuse and tends to act rashly rather than deliberate. Strife has a laid-back personality, yet he can be serious when necessary, and he frequently makes wise observations, such as asking if it would be wise to leave all of Mammon's riches behind since Samael would probably use it to build an army. ![]() On a whim, he also likes to enrage demons, as when he informs Samael that his former foreman dubbed him a "Piss-ant." Strife is also one of the few characters in the franchise to swear. He frequently collects mementos and artefacts from conflicts, as seen by the time he and War fought Mammon when the devil temporarily diverted him with a gold rocking horse figure. ![]() Although he is nonetheless committed and determined to the task at hand, he has a history of enjoying cracking jokes or bragging in the heat of combat, frequently making light of dangerous circumstances. Strife has an easygoing, witty, and even childlike nature in Darksiders Genesis, which depicts Strife in his early years as a Horseman. Because of this, Strife has a sincere regard for people and their place in the cosmos, and he appears to want to help them of his own free choice. As a result, Strife is able to subtly persuade his sister to reconsider humanity and discover new meaning in protecting them before enforcing justice. Strife displayed a strong capacity for empathy at this time and may be the only Horseman who genuinely recognised humans and understood how they felt. Strife gave Fury insight into how people feel during the Apocalypse when he pretended to be a person named Jones and revealed how they felt unable to effectively battle both Heaven and Hell, driven into a war they didn't want to be a part of, and now being forced to hide for safety. However, she comes out as being somewhat cynical in her remarks. Strife is the "sensitive one" among the Horsemen, according to his sister Fury's assertions to the Council when they said that the problem of the Seven Deadly Sins required careful treatment. On another occasion, when the other Horsemen were dispatched to subdue a recalcitrant War, Strife intervened after War assaulted Fury and impaled Death, who subsequently severed War's arm, preventing a full-scale conflict. This is seen by the way he shot off the foot of one of the demons who shouted "Kill the Riders!" as a warning to Samael's warriors not to stop them from departing, thereby silencing the demonic hordes that taunted the riders as they rode away after having given a message to Samael. When it comes to business, strife doesn't waste any time and will use individuals as lessons for other people. He holds individuals accountable for their actions, once informing War that because he was the one who initially inflamed the Legions of Anubis and bragged of having "single-handedly brought the Legions of Anubis to its knees," it was War's obligation to do so. Strife, who appears to like conflict, states calmly that he and his siblings should fall into a trap so they would have a reason to fight. Death claims that despite his attitude, he is loyal to the Charred Council, but not totally. Death appears to be irritated by Strife's attitude, as seen by the senior horseman's repeated complaints about it to the Charred Council. Strife putting a pistol to Death's head when the latter told the younger three riders to remain behind while he looked for those responsible for the efforts to break into the Abomination Vault solidifies this. Strife and his brother Death are said to have some conflict since Strife "warned" Panoptos that Death is "a sarcastic bastard," in accordance with Panoptos' assertions. He also disagrees with others, even to the point of challenging Death's authority. His dispute with Death shows that he too has a short fuse, albeit it does not appear to be as short as his brother War's. Strife is obstinate, irritable, harsh, and caustic. His personality from his appearances in various media within the Darksiders canon differs on each of them. Strife is a tall male, who is seen wearing an armour with a purple tattered cape.
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