Kagan is the main antagonist of BloodRayne 2. He is Rayne's evil father and a vampire overlord.
He was voiced by Troy Baker, who also voiced the Joker in Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman Unlimited, Batman: Arkham Origins, and Batman: Assault on Arkham, Two-Face and the Red Hood in the Batman: Arkham video game series, James in the HBO TV series of the same name, Schneizel el Britannia in Code Geass, Jin Kariya in Bleach, Kyle Rondart in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Kaguro in Kekkaishi, Gin in Case Closed, Frank Archer in Full Metal Alchemist, Greed in Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Biowulf and Van Kleiss in Generator Rex, Steeljaw in Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Hades in 2010's Clash of the Titans video game, Destroyer and Straga in Darksiders, Delsin Rowe in Infamous: Second Son, The Arkham Knight in Arkham Knight, Kai Leng in Mass Effect 3, Magni in God of War (2018), Pagan Min in Far Cry 4, Erron Black and Shinnok in Mortal Kombat X, Rhys in Tales from the Borderlands, Revolver Ocelot in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Gul'dan in World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor, The Boss (Defeault Male Voice) in Saints Row, Thomas Wayne in Telltale's Batman, James Sunderland in Silent Hill 2 HD, Mitsunari Ishida in Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes, Arlon in Kid Icarus: Uprising, and Higgs in Death Stranding. and Joel Miller in the Last of Us video game series
Biography[]
It is unknown how old he is, but Kagan is likely to be very ancient. His policy was to often rape a woman to bear one of his children and then he kills the mother as well as her whole family so the child would only have him to turn to. Rayne would have been forced to turn to him but a man named Professor Trumain took Rayne in and raised her (it was also hinted that he may have taken another of his offspring and raised him or her). Rayne admitted if Trumain did not, she would have become as evil as her half-siblings. Rayne then joins the Brimstone Society to hopefully find her father and kill him. Meanwhile, Kagan joined the Nazis.
Supposedly dead for years after an explosion caused by a dying Trumain with a grenade while Kagan was looking for something called the Vespers Shards, Rayne spent 60 to 70 years later killing off her half-siblings since she didn't get a chance to kill him herself. After she learns her half-siblings were building tower to release a cloud of chemicals with blood into the air called the shroud, which would allow vampires to roam the city, Rayne destroys one of the towers and learns that Kagan was alive with the Vesper Shard seared into his flesh, which he admitted causes him intense pain but grants him great power. Despite that there were other towers and they had released the shroud and many citizens were killed by not only vampires, but demonic entities as well, Rayne is happy to know that Kagan is alive so she can kill him herself to avenge her mother and her mother's family. She makes her way to a large building, killing several more of her half-siblings and eventually reaches the top.
She finds Kagan and finally gets the fight she wanted since her childhood. Despite being a powerful fighter, Kagan is no match for his daughter and is decapitated. Since Rayne is now the only one with the Kagan bloodline, she takes over his empire. Severus warns her though that now that she is in charge, other vampire overlords, as powerful or maybe even stronger than Kagan would try to come after her to take over his empire.
Kagan was pure evil, and saw his children as mere servants, even leaving one to die after failing to kill Rayne. His towers resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent people, and even before that, he has raped many women to bear dhampir children and wiped out entire families. He has control of a large vampire empire and even has control over demons.