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  • Caim (カイム, Kaimu) is Takeruhiko Yamato's Djinn. He is the Djinn of Listening Closely and Absolute Sharpness. Caim was in the 53rd Dungeon.
  • Caim(カイムKaimu) is the Crimson Lord who is contracted to Claude Taylor. His true name is "Armament of Beak and Spurs"(觜距の鎧仗Shikyo no Gaijō).
  • Caim is the main protagonist of Drakengard, however he is widely considered a Type V Anti-Hero, which is basically what is known as "Hero in name only": in other words if Caim was not fighting an enemy far more brutal than himself he would be considered an outright Protagonist Villain. In Drakengard 2, he becomes the antagonist, pursuing Nowe and his party. Nowe fought him and he won the battle. Later on, Caim contacts him into ending Angelus' suffering by killing her. Doing so is not only the end of her life, but also Caim's. He dies smiling at Nowe, thanking him for doing his duty.
  • Caim is a character from the Drakengard series. He is the only son of Gaap, the king of Caerleon who was able to conquer several neighbouring countries, but stopped shortly before Caim’s birth. Caim was taught swordsmanship by his father and through extensive training became quite skillful with the sword. On his eighteenth birthday Caim went to meet his parents and witnessed his mother being eaten by the Black Dragon. His father ordered him to escaped and too fell before the dragon. Caim learned that the dragon was sent by the Empire and thus swore revenge on them.
  • Caim is the only son of Gaap, a kind and just king who once ruled a small eastern country named Caerleon. Caim was once a courteous and gentle youth like his father; he easily forgave his fellow man and never held a grudge. He idolized his father and aspired to be like him, clinging closely to Gaap's lessons of swordsmanship and enjoying his sparring sessions with his childhood friend, Inuart. Since Caim spent most of his youth dedicating himself to his extensive sword training, he was completely unaware of the Empire inching closer to his homeland.
  • (Following is taken from Caims Article in the Drakengard wiki) Caim was the son of royalty, along with his sister Furiae. A prince of a small kingdom, Caim's life soon changed dramatically as he witnessed his parents murdered by the imperial black dragons.He beomes the ruler of his parent's kingdom and now serves the Union, seeking revenge against the empire.
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  • Exact revenge on the empire for the death of his parents
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  • Caim
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  • "Armament of Beak and Spurs"
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  • The One-Eyed Man
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  • Anti-Hero, Protagonist Villain
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  • The Drakengard series
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  • Caim
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  • Kaimu
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  • "Ripper of Sky"
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  • カイム
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  • Caim is a character from the Drakengard series. He is the only son of Gaap, the king of Caerleon who was able to conquer several neighbouring countries, but stopped shortly before Caim’s birth. Caim was taught swordsmanship by his father and through extensive training became quite skillful with the sword. On his eighteenth birthday Caim went to meet his parents and witnessed his mother being eaten by the Black Dragon. His father ordered him to escaped and too fell before the dragon. Caim learned that the dragon was sent by the Empire and thus swore revenge on them. Losing his sense of kindness Caim became cold and relied on no one besides himself. He joined the Union with the intent of avenging his parents, but after years of fighting the Empire he began to enjoy the killing of others. One day the Empire attacked the Castle of the Goddess in which Caim fought to protect the Goddess. The battle took Caim to the courtyard where he found the Red Dragon, whom was captured by the Empire. With memories of his parent’s death Caim intends to kill the dragon, but the dragon speaks claiming that even if she died her soul would remain pure. Caim instead offers the dragon to form a pact in order for both to survive the battle. After some thinking the dragon agrees. As they combined their souls both become healed and they escape the castle. The pact however has caused Caim to lose his voice. "A pact! There's no other way." - Caim
  • (Following is taken from Caims Article in the Drakengard wiki) Caim was the son of royalty, along with his sister Furiae. A prince of a small kingdom, Caim's life soon changed dramatically as he witnessed his parents murdered by the imperial black dragons.He beomes the ruler of his parent's kingdom and now serves the Union, seeking revenge against the empire. On a attack on the Castle of the Goddess by the Empire, Caim fights in a fierce battle to protect the Goddess ( his sister Furiae ). A might warrior, Caim slays countless foes. As the attack draws into the castle courtyard, Caim finds that the empire has captured a Red Dragon. Englufed by hatred, Caim approaches the dragon with murderous intent, as flashes of his parents death flash through his mind. As Caim raises his sword, the dragon speaks, claiming that even though Caim may kill her, her soul won't be dirtied. Instead of killing her, Caim ask's if she wishes to live. Caim offer's her a pact, saying that he wishes to live as well. Before the red dragon can give her answer, more Imperial Soilders attack. Caim deals with them quickly, asking the dragon once again for her answer. The dragon state's that they are bonded by their need to live and accepts the pact. As they put their souls together, the two are healed and become one. The price of Caim's pact, in gaining so much power, was his voice. Caim and the dragon soar to the sky, destorying the empire's aircraft, and then proceed to destroy all imperial soilders on the ground and in the castle. There, he stands with his sister Furiae and his childhood friend, Inuart. They have a moment of peace (which invovles showing the two Caim's pact mark on his tongue) before deciding they should hide Furiae else where. They decide, to go to the elves.
  • Caim is the only son of Gaap, a kind and just king who once ruled a small eastern country named Caerleon. Caim was once a courteous and gentle youth like his father; he easily forgave his fellow man and never held a grudge. He idolized his father and aspired to be like him, clinging closely to Gaap's lessons of swordsmanship and enjoying his sparring sessions with his childhood friend, Inuart. Since Caim spent most of his youth dedicating himself to his extensive sword training, he was completely unaware of the Empire inching closer to his homeland. On his eighteenth birthday, as he hurried to receive his parents' blessings, Caim personally witnessed the Black Dragon devouring his mother. Gaap told his son to escape with Furiae and tried to hold it off; he too fell before it. The death of his parents dealt a deafening blow to both him and the kingdom. Caim learned afterwards that the dragon was sent there by the Watchers, who were associated with the Empire. The only remnant he had left to note his royalty was the bracelet both he and Furiae wear on their left wrist. In his period of grief, Caim's kindness died with his parents. After his kingdom fell to ruin, Caim decided to rely on no one else but himself. He would only believe in his own strength and his sword in the battlefield. When he first left his home and joined the Union, it was with the pure intent of avenging his parents. As the years of fighting the Empire waged on, however, Caim's anger towards his loss gradually manifested into pleasure from killing others. His guilt was dulled with the many lives he took. He justifies to himself that he is fighting for revenge, even if his naysayers state otherwise.
  • Caim (カイム, Kaimu) is Takeruhiko Yamato's Djinn. He is the Djinn of Listening Closely and Absolute Sharpness. Caim was in the 53rd Dungeon.
  • Caim(カイムKaimu) is the Crimson Lord who is contracted to Claude Taylor. His true name is "Armament of Beak and Spurs"(觜距の鎧仗Shikyo no Gaijō).
  • Caim is the main protagonist of Drakengard, however he is widely considered a Type V Anti-Hero, which is basically what is known as "Hero in name only": in other words if Caim was not fighting an enemy far more brutal than himself he would be considered an outright Protagonist Villain. In Drakengard 2, he becomes the antagonist, pursuing Nowe and his party. Nowe fought him and he won the battle. Later on, Caim contacts him into ending Angelus' suffering by killing her. Doing so is not only the end of her life, but also Caim's. He dies smiling at Nowe, thanking him for doing his duty.
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