Duncan MacLeod in The Game
In the TV series continuity, Duncan is the favourite to win The Prize. In Highlander: Endgame it is established that Duncan has taken 176 heads. Here's the list of all of Duncan's known Quickenings:
- Timothy of Gilliam1, 1625 ("Archangel")
- Unknown English Soldier², 1632 (Scotland The Brave)
- Nerissa, 1632 (The Element Of Fire)
- Michel de Bourgogne, 1670 ("Unholy Alliance")
- Charles Browning, 1730 ("Counterfeit")
- Nasiradeen Satish, 1781 (The Path)
- Violane Armand, 1842 (Shadow Of Obsession)
- Danny O'Donal, 1889 (White Silence)
- Khordas, 1897 (The Element Of Fire)
- Aziz Mirza Bey, 1917 (Scimitar)
- Farid Al'Zafir ibn Muhunnad, 1917 (Scimitar)
- Marcus Korolus, 1925 ("See No Evil")
- Richard Tarsis, 1930 ("Reasonable Doubt")
- Slan Quince, 1992 ("The Gathering")
- Howard Crowley, 1992 ("Innocent Man")
- Caleb Cole, 1992 ("Mountain Men")
- Alexei Voshin³, 1992 ("The Sea Witch")
- Walter Reinhardt, 1992 ("Revenge Is Sweet")
- Andrew Ballin, 1993 ("Eyewitness")
- Grayson, 1993 ("Band Of Brothers")
- Christoph Kuyler, 1993 ("For Evil's Sake")
- Carlo Sendaro4, 1993 ("Saving Grace")
- Gabriel Piton, 1993 ("Eye of the Beholder")
- Alfred Cahill, 1993 ("Avenging Angel")
- Michael Moore, 1993 ("Turnabout")
- Anthony Gallen, 1994 ("Epitaph for Tommy")
- Tommy Sullivan, 1994 ("The Fighter")
- Xavier St. Cloud, 1994 ("Unholy Alliance Part Two")
- Nicholas Ward, 1994 ( "The Vampire")
- Artur Drakov, 1994 ("Warmonger")
- Nefertiri, 1994 ("Pharaoh's Daughter")
- Luther, 1994 ("Legacy")
- Martin Hyde, 1994 ("Prodigal Son")
- Michael Kent, 1994 ("The Samurai")
- Kern, 1994 ("Line of Fire")
- Paul Karros, 1994 ("The Revolutionary")
- John Durgan, 1994 ("The Cross of St. Antoine")
- Axel Whittaker, 1994 ("Rite of Passage")
- Brian Cullen, 1994 ("Courage")
- John Garrick, 1994 ("Shadows")
- Peter Matlin, 1994 ("Blackmail")
- Lyman Kurlow, 1994 ("Blackmail")
- Michael Christian, 1994 ("They Also Serve")
- Ernst Daimler, 1995 ("Mortal Sins")
- Lucas Kagan, 1995 ("Reasonable Doubt")
- Antonius Kalas, 1995 ("Finale Part 2")
- Kanwulf, 1995 ("Homeland")
- Andrew Cord, 1995 ("Brothers in Arms")
- Tyler King, 1995 ("The Innocent")
- Peter Kanis, 1995 ("Leader of the Pack")
- Terence Kincaid, 1995 ("Reunion")
- Colonel Simon Killian, 1995 ("The Colonel")
- Paul Kinman, 1995 ("Reluctant Heroes")
- Kamir, 1995 ("The Wrath of Kali")
- Annie Devlin, 1996 (Highlander: Scotland the Brave)
- James Douglas, 1996 (Highlander: Scotland the Brave)
- James Coltec, 1996 ("Something Wicked")
- Sean Burns, 1996 ("Deliverance")
- Damon Case, 1996 ("The Immortal Cimoli")
- Morgan D'Estaing, 1996 ("Double Jeopardy")
- Avram Mordecai, 1996 (Highlander: Zealot)
- Jacob Galati5, 1996 ("One Minute to Midnight")
- Roland Kantos, 1996 ("Prophecy")
- Haresh Clay, 1996 ("The End of Innocence")
- Johnny 'K' Kelly, 1996 ("Glory Days")
- Gerard Kragen, 1996 ("Haunted")
- Taro Honda, 1996 (Measure of a Man)
- Niccolò Machiavelli, 1996 (Measure of a Man)
- Gavriel Larca, 1996 ("Little Tin God")
- Ingrid Henning, 1997 ("The Valkyrie")
- Caspian, 1997 ("Revelation 6:8")
- Kronos6, 1997 ("Revelation 6:8")
- Callestina, 1997 (Shadow of Obsession)
- Otavio Consone, 1997 ("Duende")
- Lord Byron, 1997 ("The Modern Prometheus")
- Richie Ryan, 1997 ("Archangel")
- Devon Marek, 1998 ("Black Tower")
- Liam O'Rourke, 1998 ("Not To Be")
- Connor MacLeod, 2000 (Highlander: Endgame)
- Jacob Kell, 2000 (Highlander: Endgame)
1Gilliam beheads himself. Duncan's first Quickening.
²Duncan's first beheading.
³Beheaded by a propeller blade.
4Beheaded by a train.
5Beheaded by Watcher Jack Shapiro.
6Double Quickening with Methos who beheaded Silas at the same time.
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