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{{Infobox Enemy
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|name = Talos
|image = [[File:Talos2.gif|200px]]
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|caption = Talos as he appears in Harmony of Dissonance
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|caption = Talos as he appears in Harmony of Dissonance
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|aname = Blue Armor Knight
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|aname = Blue Armor Knight<ref name="MrP">[http://www.vgmuseum.com/mrp/NewCV/gbg-cvbl.htm Mr. P's Castlevania Realm]</ref>
 
|abil = Great strength and resilience
|game = ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines|Bloodlines]]''<br />''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]''
 
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|type = [[:category:Armored Bosses|Armor]]
|abil = Great strength and resilience
 
|type = [[:Category:Armored Bosses|Armor]]
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|lore = [[:category:Greek Monsters|Greek mythology]]
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|lore = [[:Category:Greek Monsters|Greek mythology]]
 
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''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines|Bloodlines]]''<br />
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''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]''
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'''Talos''' is a gigantic armor that fights with his very long arms. He first appeared in ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'' and his second appearance was in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]'', where he stood even high above other giant armors.
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'''Talos''' is an enemy in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series. He is a gigantic [[Armors|armor]] that fights with his very long arms. He first appeared as a miniboss in ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'' and later as a boss in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance]]'', where he stood even high above other giant armors.
   
 
==Origins==
 
==Origins==
In Greek mythology, [[Wikipedia:Talos|Talos]] was a gigantic man of bronze made by [[Wikipedia:Hephaestus|Hephaestus]], who protected the island of [[Wikipedia:Crete|Crete]] from intruders. His only weakness was that he had a single vein in his body, running from head to ankle, [[File:Talos - 01.jpg|thumb|left|<p style="text-align: center;">The death of Talos depicted on a 4th-century BC krater.</p>]]and at the ankle it was plugged only by a single nail. When [[Wikipedia:Jason|Jason]] and the [[Wikipedia:Argonauts|Argonauts]] had to face Talos, [[Wikipedia:Medea|Medea]] hypnotized him into removing his own nail, causing the bronze giant to bleed to death.
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In Greek mythology, [[wikipedia:Talos|Talos]] was a gigantic man of bronze made by [[wikipedia:Hephaestus|Hephaestus]], who protected the island of Crete from intruders. His only weakness was that he had a single vein in his body, running from head to ankle,[[File:Talos - 01.jpg|thumb|left|<p style="text-align: center;">The death of Talos depicted on a 4th-century BC krater.</p>]] and at the ankle it was plugged only by a single nail. When [[wikipedia:Jason|Jason]] and the [[wikipedia:Argonauts|Argonauts]] had to face Talos, [[wikipedia:Medea|Medea]] hypnotized him into removing his own nail, causing the bronze giant to bleed to death.
   
Thematically, Talos is an invincible warrior whose only weakness is in his ankle, similar to [[Wikipedia:Achilles|Achilles]] and his heel, although in this case it may simply be a matter of practicality, as Talos was so huge that a human being could not reach above his ankle.
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Thematically, Talos is an invincible warrior whose only weakness is in his ankle, similar to [[wikipedia:Achilles|Achilles]] and his heel, although in this case it may simply be a matter of practicality, as Talos was so huge that a human being could not reach above his ankle.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''===
Talos is a palette swap of the [[Heavy Armor]] and [[Great Axe Armor]] (the largest armors in the game). Rather than begin armed with a [[Morning Star|morning star]] or a [[Great Axe|great axe]], his only weapons are his arms, which he punches forward and down. His special move is an even longer punch performed with chain extensions hidden inside his arm. This version of Talos is agile and able to jump across the screen.
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Talos is a palette swap of the [[Heavy Armor]] and [[Great Axe Armor]] (the largest armors in the game). Rather than begin armed with a [[Morning Star|morning star]] or a [[Great Axe|great axe]], his only weapons are his arms, which he punches forward and down. His special move is an even longer punch performed with retractile chain extensions hidden inside his arm. This version of Talos is agile and able to jump across the screen.
   
 
{{Enemy Stats/Bloodlines
 
{{Enemy Stats/Bloodlines
 
|image = [[File:Bluearmo.gif|100px]]
 
|image = [[File:Bluearmo.gif|100px]]
 
|name = Talos
 
|name = Talos
|aname = Blue Armor Knight
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|aname = Blue Armor Knight<ref name="MrP" />
|location = [[Versailles Palace|5. Versailles Palace]]
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|location = [[Bloodlines Stage 5|5. Versailles Palace]]
 
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===''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance]]''===
Talos first appears at the [[Entrance (Harmony of Dissonance)|Entrance]], taking the appearance of a harmless pile of rubble before coming to life and chasing after [[Juste Belmont|Juste]] (in a manner similar to the [[Behemoth]] from ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood|Rondo of Blood]]''). His armor is incredibly tough, rendering him impervious to harm. Once Juste has crossed and lifted the [[Dracula's Castle|castle]]'s drawbridge, Talos will accidentally fall down the now open chasm, apparently dying in a fiery explosion.
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Talos first appears at the beginning of the game, at the [[Entrance (Harmony of Dissonance)|Entrance]], actually being the very first enemy [[Juste Belmont|Juste]] comes across in his entire journey. At first, he is encountered in the form of a seemingly harmless pile of rubble, but once Juste has made it across to the other side, Talos will take his real form: a gigantic knight in heavy armor, and start chasing after him (in a similar manner to the [[Behemoth]] from ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood|Rondo of Blood]]''). His armor is incredibly tough, rendering him completely impervious to harm. Once Juste has crossed and lifted the castle's drawbridge, Talos will accidentally fall down the open chasm and apparently die in a fiery explosion.
   
Talos returns later in the game, this time encountered in the [[Luminous Cavern]] (Castle A), where he had been dwelling after falling down the bridge. Before the fight, and in an uncommon example of in-fighting, Talos kills an appropriately named "[[Revenge Armor]]" before he goes after Juste. He fights in a similar way as other gigantic enemies from the [[Castlevania (series)|series]] (like [[Galamoth]] from ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]'' or the [[Golem#Big Golem|Big Golem]] from ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|Aria of Sorrow]]''), by slowly advancing and occasionally sweeping his massive arms, or by switching his fist with a sword to attack Juste. This time, however, his armor is severely damaged from the previous fall, with a spot broken on his left ankle (in reference to the original Greek myth), thus allowing Juste to damage and, eventually, destroy him for good.
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He returns later in the game, in the [[Luminous Cavern]] (Castle A), where he had been dwelling all this time after falling down the bridge. Before the fight, and in an uncommon example of in-fighting, Talos kills an appropriately named "[[Revenge Armor]]" before going after Juste. He fights in a similar way as other gigantic enemies from the series (such as [[Galamoth]] or the [[Golem#Big Golem|Big Golem]]), by slowly advancing and occasionally sweeping his massive arms, or by switching his fist with a sword to attack Juste. This time, however, his armor is severely damaged (presumably from the previous fall) and has a broken spot on his left ankle (in reference to the original Greek myth), thus allowing Juste to damage and ultimately destroy him for good.
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The [[Skull Key]] can then be obtained inside one of the rooms beyond Talos's (although the [[High Jump|Griffin's Wing]] is required in order to reach it).
   
 
{{Enemy Stats/Harmony of Dissonance
 
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Harmonyofdissonance2.gif|'''Talos''' from ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]''
 
Harmonyofdissonance2.gif|'''Talos''' from ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]''
Talos.PNG|'''Talos''''s Encyclopedia entry from ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]''
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HoD 086.png|'''Talos''''s enemy list entry from ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]''
 
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==Videos==
 
==Videos==
 
[[File:Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance 31 Talos|center|325px]]
 
[[File:Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance 31 Talos|center|325px]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 15:21, 6 November 2019

Talos is an enemy in the Castlevania series. He is a gigantic armor that fights with his very long arms. He first appeared as a miniboss in Castlevania: Bloodlines and later as a boss in Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, where he stood even high above other giant armors.

Origins

In Greek mythology, Talos was a gigantic man of bronze made by Hephaestus, who protected the island of Crete from intruders. His only weakness was that he had a single vein in his body, running from head to ankle,

Talos - 01

The death of Talos depicted on a 4th-century BC krater.

and at the ankle it was plugged only by a single nail. When Jason and the Argonauts had to face Talos, Medea hypnotized him into removing his own nail, causing the bronze giant to bleed to death.

Thematically, Talos is an invincible warrior whose only weakness is in his ankle, similar to Achilles and his heel, although in this case it may simply be a matter of practicality, as Talos was so huge that a human being could not reach above his ankle.

Appearances

Castlevania: Bloodlines

Talos is a palette swap of the Heavy Armor and Great Axe Armor (the largest armors in the game). Rather than begin armed with a morning star or a great axe, his only weapons are his arms, which he punches forward and down. His special move is an even longer punch performed with retractile chain extensions hidden inside his arm. This version of Talos is agile and able to jump across the screen.

Bluearmo
Name Alt. Name
Talos Blue Armor Knight[1]
Location
5. Versailles Palace

Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance

Talos first appears at the beginning of the game, at the Entrance, actually being the very first enemy Juste comes across in his entire journey. At first, he is encountered in the form of a seemingly harmless pile of rubble, but once Juste has made it across to the other side, Talos will take his real form: a gigantic knight in heavy armor, and start chasing after him (in a similar manner to the Behemoth from Rondo of Blood). His armor is incredibly tough, rendering him completely impervious to harm. Once Juste has crossed and lifted the castle's drawbridge, Talos will accidentally fall down the open chasm and apparently die in a fiery explosion.

He returns later in the game, in the Luminous Cavern (Castle A), where he had been dwelling all this time after falling down the bridge. Before the fight, and in an uncommon example of in-fighting, Talos kills an appropriately named "Revenge Armor" before going after Juste. He fights in a similar way as other gigantic enemies from the series (such as Galamoth or the Big Golem), by slowly advancing and occasionally sweeping his massive arms, or by switching his fist with a sword to attack Juste. This time, however, his armor is severely damaged (presumably from the previous fall) and has a broken spot on his left ankle (in reference to the original Greek myth), thus allowing Juste to damage and ultimately destroy him for good.

The Skull Key can then be obtained inside one of the rooms beyond Talos's (although the Griffin's Wing is required in order to reach it).

Talos2
No. Name JPN Lv. HP
86 Talos 48 4,200
Tolerance Weakness Common Drop Rare Drop EXP
Ice - - - 4,227
Location (Castle A) Location (Castle B)

Gallery

Videos

References

Castlevania: Bloodlines
Characters
Protagonists
John MorrisEric Lecarde
Antagonists
Elizabeth BartleyDrolta TzuentesDracula
Bosses
HellhoundArmor BattlerWizardHeavy ArmorGreat Axe ArmorGolemSnake DragonGargoyle
The CreatureGear SteamerTalosSilhouette DemonPrincess of MossDeathMedusa
Stages
Ruins of the Castle DraculaAtlantis ShrineThe Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Munitions FactoryVersailles PalaceThe Castle Proserpina
Music
Akumajō Dracula X
Guides
MegaDriveFAN
Archives
BestiaryInventory
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
Characters
Protagonist
Juste Belmont
Supporting cast
Maxim KischineLydie ErlangerMerchant
Antagonists
DeathDracula Wraith
Cameo
Simon Belmont
Bosses
TalosGiant BatLiving ArmorSkull KnightGolemMinotaurDevilGiant MermanMax SlimerPeeping BigLegion (saint)ShadowPazuzuMinotaur Lv2Legion (corpse)Cyclops
Areas
EntranceMarble CorridorThe Wailing WayShrine of the ApostatesRoom of IllusionCastle TreasurySkeleton CaveLuminous CavernChapel of DissonanceSky WalkwayAqueduct of DragonsClock TowerCastle Top Floor
Music
Successor of FateOriginal Soundtrack CD
Guides
Bradygames guideFutabasha guideNTT Pub guide
Archives
InventoryBestiaryMaxim ModeVoice Translations