List of Highlander Movies Minor Immortals

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The following is a list of minor Immortals from Highlander, Highlander II: The Quickening, Highlander III: The Sorcerer, the movie scripts and novels.

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[edit] The Bedouin

Highlander character
The Bedouin
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Affiliations The Kurgan
Pupils The Kurgan
Weapons Scimitar
Status Deceased (10th century BC)
Killed by The Kurgan
First appearance Highlander novel

The Bedouin was never mentioned in Highlander, only its novelization. He was an Arab bedouin who became The Kurgan's mentor after 974 BC. In fact, he was the closest thing to a friend that The Kurgan ever had. The Bedouin taught him all about the Immortals and The Game. The Bedouin believed one should learn to kill an opponent as soon as possible, because if one met an Immortal at a daily basis, one would surely become stronger. But he had been too confident. When The Kurgan had learned everything the Arab had to teach him, it is rumored that The Kurgan killed him in his sleep, as it was his sole purpose in life to behead all Immortals he encountered. If The Kurgan in fact beheaded The Bedouin, it was his first Quickening. It's also rumored that, for a while, he kept the Arab's sword, a Scimitar.

[edit] Pierre Bouchet

Highlander character
Pierre Bouchet
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Affiliations Connor MacLeod, Monsieur de Frenet, Sarah Barrington
Weapons Katana
Status Deceased (1792)
Portrayed by Louis Bertignac
First appearance Highlander III
Movies 3

Pierre Bouchet was a close friend of Connor MacLeod in the late 18th Century in France. Not much is known about Bouchet's life, even if Pierre Bouchet was his real name. In 1789, he began to frequent with MacLeod the house of Monsieur de Frenet, where MacLeod fell in love with de Frenet's English niece Sarah Barrington. Then, the French Revolution started and Bouchet asked MacLeod to help in the Revolution. Both fought in the revolutionary side, but MacLeod ended up being arrested by the royal troops in a fortress in Vincennes, a suburb of Paris, and sentenced to be executed by the guillotine. In the day of Connor’s execution, Bouchet visited Connor and told him he had come to take Connor’s place. He has had enough of his life and wanted peace. When Connor refused to let his friend die, Bouchet stroke him down unconscious and took his place. Bouchet was beheaded by the guillotine and no Quickening took place since Connor was too far away to receive it. There was no information in Highlander III about the year Bouchet died but most Highlander fans consider it to have occurred in 1790. However, the first execution by the guillotine only took place in 1792 and Louis XVI, King of France, died in January 1793, therefore, taking historical facts into account, Bouchet died in 1792.

[edit] Iman Fasil

Highlander character
Iman Fasil
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Hair color Gray
Eye color Brown
Born in Italy
Weapons Spanish rapier
Status Deceased (1985)
Killed by Connor MacLeod
Portrayed by Peter Diamond
First appearance Highlander
Movies 1

Iman Fasil was born in the winter, in northern Italy. He came from a noble family, but didn’t possess, however, a noble mind. When Fasil had his first death, he didn’t realize it since he was drunk. Later, his father, tired of how Fasil abused his inheritance and his position, cast him out. Fasil converted to Islam and fought with the Saracens during the Crusades from which he learned much of the art of combat. He was also a skilled acrobat. After becoming Immortal, he fought with a "Toledo Salamanca" rapier. Along with Connor MacLeod, The Kurgan, Sunda Kastagir, Yung Dol Kim and Osta Vazilek, Fasil participated in the 1985 New York Gathering. He was the second Immortal to lose his head, after Vasilek, when he was beheaded by Connor MacLeod. He had challenged MacLeod in the parking garage of Madison Square Garden, where MacLeod had gone to see a wrestling match. The police found a Syrian passport with him and discovered that Fasil had only entered in the country a week before. His death led macLeod to meet Brenda Wyatt, a forensics investigator, who would later become his wife. Fasil was also mentioned in the beheadings section of Connor MacLeod's Watcher database page and in the encounters section of The Kurgan's page (they met in 1640) in Highlander: The Series in the episode "The Watchers". Therefore, Fasil also belongs in the TV series continuity, which doesn't acknowledge the existence of the 1985 Gathering. In this continuity, Fasil was just another beheading.

[edit] Khabul Khan

Highlander character
Khabul Khan
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Age c.700 (at time of death)
Affiliations Kane, Senghi Khan
Weapons Katana
Status Deceased (1994)
Killed by Connor MacLeod
Portrayed by Raoul Trujillo
First appearance Highlander III
Movies 3

Khabul Khan was taught the ways of the warrior in 14th century China and rode with the barbarian Mongols for years as a mercenary scout. He had proven himself both an able tracker and ruthless assassin, attracting the attention of other more powerful Immortals such as Kane who took Khan as one of his henchmen along with Senghi Khan. Kane sought to defeat his former master Nakano to gain his powers of illusion through the Quickening. The three went to Nakano’s cave at Mount Niri where Kane beheaded Nakano in front of his current student, Connor MacLeod. The cave collapsed after the Quickening and only MacLeod was able to escape. Kane and the Khans were trapped for centuries, missing the 1985 New York Gathering. They were released when archaeological excavations were made to the cave in 1994. Khan was sent by Kane to New York to kill Connor Macleod. He found MacLeod in an Hospital and immediately attacked him but the latter killed him in one stroke.

[edit] Senghi Khan

Highlander character
Senghi Khan
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Hair color Black
Eye color Brown
Age c.700 (at time of death)
Affiliations Kane, Khabul Khan
Weapons Katana
Status Deceased (1994)
Killed by Kane
Portrayed by Jean-Pierre Perusse
First appearance Highlander III
Movies 3

Senghi Khan was one of Kane’s henchmen along with Khabul Khan. He was rumored to have been discovered in Genghis Khan's Mongolian army by Kane when this one was also there. Kane sought to defeat his former master Nakano to gain his powers of illusion through the Quickening. The three went to Nakano’s cave at Mount Niri where Kane beheaded Nakano in front of his current student, Connor MacLeod. The cave collapsed after the Quickening and only MacLeod was able to escape. They were trapped for centuries, missing the 1985 New York Gathering. They were released when archaeological excavations were made to the cave in 1994. After being released, Kane beheaded Khan so that his Quickening would warn MacLeod that he was free again. MacLeod sensed it and immediately left his son John in Marrakech and went to New York to prepare himself for the ensuing battle.

[edit] Yung Dol Kim

Highlander character
Yung Dol Kim
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Age c.400 (at time of death)
Born in c.1585, Mongolia
Weapons Two katanas
Status Deceased (1985)
Killed by The Kurgan
First appearance Highlander
Movies 1

Yung Dol Kim appeared in a deleted scene in Highlander. He was a Mongolian nomad plunderer, until becoming Immortal. In 1980s he worked as a security guard in a Manhattan skyscraper. He was one of the last six Immortals who competed in the 1985 Gathering along with Connor MacLeod, The Kurgan, Sunda Kastagir, Iman Fasil and Osta Vazilek. After The Kurgan killed Vazilek and MacLeod killed Fasil, The Kurgan confronted him at his work office and the two fought. Kim fought with two katanas but that wasn't enough to beat The Kurgan. Finally, he put his weapons down and kneeled before The Kurgan. After 400 years, he was tired of The Game and longed for peace. The Kurgan took his Quickening, which made the windows implode, sucking Kim's body out into space and making him fall 40 floors.

[edit] The Mongol

Highlander character
The Mongol
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Born in Mongolia
Status Deceased (c.1535)
Killed by The Kurgan
First appearance Highlander novel

The Mongol was never mentioned in Highlander, only its novelization. Around the year of 1535, The Kurgan saw himself battling in a Russian army against the invading Mongol hordes. Amidst the Mongol army, The Kurgan sensed the presence of an Immortal. In the end of the battle, only The Kurgan and The Mongol remained alive. The two fought for hours, until finally, The Kurgan was able to behead The Mongol’s horse and then The Mongol himself. After killing the Mongol, The Kurgan would go to Scotland to search for Connor MacLeod.

[edit] Mulet

Highlander character
Mulet
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Affiliations Connor MacLeod
Weapons Battle axe
Status Deceased (1815)
Killed by Connor MacLeod
First appearance Highlander script

Mulet was an Immortal referred in Highlander's first script. Since Mulet was never mentioned in the movie's novel, he isn't considered by most to be part of Highlander's canon universe, although his appearance doesn't contradict the canon events of the Highlander universe. In 1815, during the Napoleonic Wars, Connor MacLeod was in the French infantry under the alias of Major Dupont. He met a young Immortal named Mulet, who was part of a new regiment under his command. During one night, MacLeod offered to help teach him The Game, but the Immortal refused his help. They begun to fight as MacLeod drew his cutlass and Mulet his battle axe. MacLeod quickly cut off both of Mulet's arms and took his head. He then dragged the corpse into a swamp to hide it there. Later, while MacLeod sat in a cathedral, The Kurgan (known in the script as "the knight"), also dressed in uniform like MacLeod, sat behind him. When MacLeod asked if he came to take his head, The Kurgan said there was nothing to worry since they were on holy ground. For The Kurgan, all that Immortals had was tradition. He talked with Macleod about him killing Mulet and how proud he was of him, saying they were very much alike. He, then left, promising to take MacLeod's head the next time they saw each other.

[edit] Osta Vazilek

Highlander character
Osta Vazilek
Race Human, Immortal
Gender Male
Status Deceased (1985)
Killed by The Kurgan
First appearance Highlander
Movies 1

Osta Vazilek was briefly mentioned in Highlander. He one of six contenders in the 1985 New York Gathering along with Iman Fasil, Sunda Kastagir, Yung Dol Kim, The Kurgan and Connor MacLeod. Vazilek, however, never made it to New York, being beheaded by The Kurgan in New Jersey, two days before MacLeod's duel with Fasil. When the police found the body, they discovered that Vazilek had Polish nationality. However, it's uncertain if it was his original nationality or even if his real name was, in fact, Osta Vazilek. In the episode The Watchers from Highlander: The Series, which operates a different continuity from the movies, it is mentioned in The Kurgan's Watcher database that he beheaded an Immortal named Stosch Basalok in 1985. Although it's widely believed that Basalok and Vasilek are the same person, there's no confirmation. The only other fact known about Basalok, is that he had previously encountered The Kurgan in 1525.

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Highlander: Endgame | Highlander: The Source

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Books The Element of Fire | Scimitar | Scotland the Brave | Measure of a Man | The Path | Zealot | Shadow of Obsession | The Captive Soul | White Silence | An Evening at Joe's
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