Kaulder isn’t just a warrior—he’s a walking relic of guilt . He carries the Queen’s heart inside a magical lockbox, but her dying curse also bound her consciousness to his own. Every life he saves is a reminder of the family and era he lost. His immortality isn’t a gift; it’s a prison sentence without parole.
He doesn’t age, but he does forget. After 800 years, he keeps a journal just to remember names and faces—a quiet, heartbreaking detail that humanizes him.
Belial represents how far witches have fallen—from terrifying elemental forces to back-alley drug dealers. 6. The Witch Queen’s Consort – The Forgotten Villain The Surface: A hulking, silent servant who does the Queen’s bidding. the last witch hunter characters
He may be a former witch hunter corrupted by the Queen centuries ago. Watch his movements—he fights exactly like Kaulder, suggesting a dark parallel.
Chloe is the opposite of the Witch Queen. She has prophetic dreams (not nightmares) and practices “good” nature magic (plants, empathy). But she also hides her identity because modern witches live in fear—even the “good” ones. Kaulder isn’t just a warrior—he’s a walking relic
She’s not pure evil—she’s vengeance personified . Witches were being burned alive when she rose to power. Her goal isn’t chaos; it’s a “natural order” where witches rule and humans fear them again. Her dream-plague literally manifests nightmares into reality.
She doesn’t scream threats. She whispers. And she genuinely seems to respect Kaulder’s power, even as she tries to destroy everything he loves. 3. The 36th Dolan (Michael Caine) – The Priest Who Ran Out of Time The Surface: Kaulder’s handler and friend, a Catholic priest who helps the witch hunter navigate the modern world. His immortality isn’t a gift; it’s a prison
Her magic is insect-based (locusts, beetles, decay), tying her to ancient chthonic deities. When she reforms from ashes, it’s not rebirth—it’s rot given form.