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|image = Connor_MacLeod.jpeg
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|fullname = Connor MacLeod
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|alias = Highlander<br>
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Russell Nash<br>
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The Immortal<br>
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The One
 
|origin = ''Highlander''
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|occupation = Warrior<br>
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Woodsman<br>
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Aristocrat<br>
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Antique shop owner
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|skills = Agelessness<br>
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Immortality (conditional)<br>
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Swordsmanship<br>
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Able to breathe underwater<br>
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Can sense other immortals' presence during The Gathering<br>
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Able to absorb other immortals' essences through The Quickening
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|hobby = Building his home<br>
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Taking advantage of his immortality
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|goals = Protect himself and those he loves against other power-hungry immortals.<br>
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Kill Kurgan.
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|family = Kate MacLeod<br>
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[[w:c:highlander:Duncan MacLeod|Duncan MacLeod]]<br>
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Heather MacLeod (wife, deceased)<br>
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Angus MacLeod
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|friends = Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez<br>
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Rachel Ellenstein<br>
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Brenda Wyatt<br>
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Sunda Kastagir<br>
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The Glenfinnan clan (emancipated)
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|enemies = *Clan Frasier
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*Other power-hungry immortals
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**The Kurgan
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**Iman Fasil
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|type of hero = Immortal}}
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{{Quote|There can be ONLY ONE!|Proclamation of winners of The Game.}}
   
 
'''Connor MacLeod''', also known as '''The Highlander''', is the titular hero of the ''Highlander'' film series, and consequently ''Highlander: The Series'', and ''Highlander: The Animated Series''. Connor MacLeod is an Immortal, beings that live forever unless killed by each other through beheadings.
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He is portrayed by Christopher Lambert.
'''Connor MacLeod''', also known as '''The Highlander''', is a fictional character in the ''Highlander'' film series, as well as the television programs ''Highlander: The Series'', and ''Highlander: The Animated Series''. In the films, he is portrayed by Christopher Lambert.
 
   
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==Early Life==
The character of Connor MacLeod is divided between many separate continuities; the original movie, each sequel, the television series, and the multiple animated series. Although varying from leading man to supporting character in each different continuity, Connor's importance to each continuity's story is not to be overlooked.<ref>[http://www.heritageofscotland.com/hiring/p,connor-MacLeod,page.php Heritage Scotland on Connor]</ref>
 
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Connor MacLeod was born in 1518. Connor was raised as a warrior by his clan, which was at war with the neighboring Frasier Clan. In 1536, during a battle between the clans, Connor was stabbed by an immortal who went by [[w:c:highlander:The Kurgan (movie)|The Kurgan]]. The wound was mortal and so Connor was taken home to Glenfinnan to be given his final rites. Connor was visited by his family on his deathbed, who came to see him in his final moments. Connor slipped away into his first death but then, awoke believing it was a miracle. Connor's clan/family believed the revival to be some form of witchcraft however. While tradition called for him to be burned at the stake for being touched by witchcraft, as a previously honored clan member, Connor was instead banished from Glenfinnan by Chieftan [[w:c:highlander:Angus MacLeod|Angus MacLeod]].
   
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Conner wandered the highlands in solitude, trying to come to terms with a life without a clan. After two years of wandering, Connor would meet [[w:c:highlander:Heather MacDonald|Heather MacDonald]], the two fell in love and eventually wed. The two found an unclaimed piece of land and made it their own, Connor building a modest house for them to live in on it. The house was eventually complete and the couple began living a simple life together. Eventually their land was discovered by Connor's former clan and subject to several raids. The Glenfinnan clan had lost their conflict with the Frasier Clan and had come to blame Connor for it, as a bedevil clan member who had been allowed to live. Connor fought off his former clan but while doing so learned his mother was to be punished as well for her association with him.
--Film continuity--<br />In the first three ''Highlander'' films, Connor MacLeod is the protagonist, and is officially the final Immortal. ''Highlander II'' and ''Highlander III'' pose different (and contradictory) accounts of Connor's life post-1985, but both hold to the original film's assertion that Connor is the "only one" remaining after the events of The Gathering.
 
   
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Connor returned to Glenfinnan to save his mother Connor was captured during his attempted rescue. He was forced to watch as his mother was burned at the stake, unable to do anything as she died because of his perceived witchcraft. The grief drove Connor mad. In his rage he broke free by slaughtering everyone who stood in his way, this including his old friend [[w:c:highlander:Jacob Kell|Jacob Kell]], who was son of the clan's holy-man. A great battle raged as Connor did, ultimately the funeral pyres were over turned and burned down the town.
===''Highlander''===<br />Connor MacLeod was born in 1518 in Glenfinnan, Scotland near the shores of Loch Shiel. During a battle between the Clan MacLeod and the Clan Fraser in 1536, he faced an evil Immortal referred to as The Kurgan, and was dealt what should have been a fatal blow. When Connor did not die, the townspeople (including his family) believed his recovery was the work of witchcraft, and threatened to burn him at the stake. Connor's kinsman, and clan chieftain, Angus MacLeod, instead demanded that he only be banished. Connor wandered around the land until he met Heather MacDonald, the daughter of a blacksmith. The two fell in love, and married in 1539. In 1541, he met an Immortal named [[Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez]], who became Connor's mentor and taught him the ways of Immortals, and of "The Game."<ref>[http://www.shopusmore.com/articles/highlinder_Macleod.html ShopusMore's Birth of Connor]</ref>
 
   
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==Training for The Game==
Ramírez taught Connor the overriding rule of the Immortals: ''There can be only one.'' Connor, Ramírez, and others like them were destined to fight each other until only one was left. By beheading another Immortal, the winner would gain the fallen Immortal's strength, and the last alive would have the power of every Immortal that ever existed, a mysterious power beyond comprehension known as "The Prize." One night, the Kurgan, while Connor was absent, found his home, killed Ramírez, and raped Heather. Decades passed, and Heather finally died of old age. It was at this point that Connor left Scotland to explore the world. Connor MacLeod led many different lives under a variety of aliases, constantly keeping his immortality a secret. During his life time he fought in many wars and encountered many Immortals, two of whom he killed. In 1804, Connor served on the H.M.S. Victory against Napoleon's troops and fought with The Kurgan, who was aboard a French vessel. Connor stabbed The Kurgan but before he could take his head, the mainmast fell down and the ship sank. The Kurgan revived and took Connor's Masamune sword as his own and walked away on the bottom of the ocean. Having lost his sword, Connor would spend decades trying to get it back. In 1966, Connor received a message from his friend Ian, who had learned that the sword was in the hands of Antonio Direnzo, an illegal art dealer. Connor and Ian traveled to Paris, but shortly after arriving Connor sensed an Immortal. The Immortal, Guerin Billuad, immediately challenged Connor,  but the two agreed to meet at Point Royal the following night. Connor and Ian walk around the city in order to find clues to where the sword might have been be sold. On his own, Connor met Elizabeth Direnzo, the sister of Antonio. The two hit it off, and she invites him to an illegal antique auction. Later, Connor returned to his motel room to find Ian dead, killed with a sword. Connor suspected Guerin and searched for him. Guerin and Connor fight, but the fight is broken off when they cross holy ground. Elizabeth appears and invited the two inside. At the auction, Connor senses more Immortals, among them are his friend Sunda Kastagir, but also Toshiro Nakayata, a Japanese Immortal who had already bought the Masamune before the auction even began.
 
   
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Connor gave his mother a proper burial and returned to Heather with a heavy heart. In 1541 he encountered a man known as [[w:c:highlander:Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez|Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez]]. Ramirez was also immortal and informed him Juan Sanchez was just an alias, he was actually named Tak Ne and had been born three thousand years prior in ancient Egypt. Ramirez shared his experience with Connor - teaching him what he know of being an Immortal and the rules of The Game. The Game was a contest between the immortals, the only way to kill one was if another one slew them after challenging them to formal combat, engaging in the fight meant acceptance and the winner would absorb the other's "Quickening" - immortal essence. Through Ramirez, Connor learned to fight him in new styles of combat. Through the mentorship Ramirez and Connor became fast friends.
The next day, Connor and Guerin have their final fight and Connor takes the head of his opponent. But before he is killed, Guerin reveals that he was not Ian's killer. Connor goes back to Elizabeth's place, enjoying her company. The next day, Toshiro kills Antonio and then returns to Japan. Connor leaves Elizabeth in Italy, and follows Toshiro to Japan. Connor cuts off Toshiro's hand and takes the Masamune back. Toshiro swears to take revenge and has his hand replaced by a prosthetic.
 
   
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Upon hearing of the background, Ramirez told Connor of The Kurgan. The Kurgan was an immortal from Russia who was particularly cruel to the point of sadism. If The Kurgan won The Game then mankind would surely suffer an eternity of torment from The Kurgan. Training to beat Connor devoted his life to prepare for The Game and slaying The Kurgan, to the point where it consumed his every waking moment. In his obsession Connor ceased his construction of his and Heather's house. Thanks to Ramirez's training, Connor became an adept swordsman - trained in various forms that Ramirez had mastered while traveling through-out "the Far East", likely The Orient. One fateful night though, The Kurgan finally attacked Ramirez while Connor was away. After a heated battle The Kurgan slew Ramirez and absorbed his Quickening. Furious that he did not find Connor their too, The Kurgan raped Heather and destroying the MacLeod home to the ground.
Connor and Elizabeth are in Florence and planning their future, as Connor feels another Immortal nearby, it is Toshiro who is mad with anger. Connor takes his Masamune and fights Toshiro, but is disarmed. Elizabeth tries to kill Toshiro but is killed by him. In his rage Connor defeats Toshiro and beheads him.
 
   
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When Connor returned, he found grieving Heather and the body of Ramirez. Connor buried Ramirez's remains honorably. Heather did not tell Connor of what The Kurgan did to her. Connor would find out of his wife's violation over four hundred years later. Heather grew old and as she faced death Connor stayed with her until the end. After Heather's death Connor buried her in the Highlands and burnt down his house - for with no ties remaining, completion of The Game and slaying of The Kurgan, became Connor's raison d'etre.
Elizabeth is buried next to her brother and Connor leaves, to find his own destiny.  In 1985, MacLeod found himself living in [[New York]] in the guise of Russell Nash, an antiques dealer. In the continuity of the original movie, this was the time of the Gathering, when the few Immortals that remained were to fight until the last. While fighting in the Gathering, Connor had to deal with being a suspect of several beheadings, while falling in love with NYPD forensics expert Brenda Wyatt. In the end, it came down to MacLeod against his ancient enemy, the Kurgan. After the Kurgan kidnapped Brenda, MacLeod faced and defeated him, thus winning "The Prize". He then returns to Scotland with Brenda.
 
   
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==Skills and Abilities==
In the movie, The Prize is described as being some kind of [[telepathy]] power: "It's like a whirlwind in my head, but if I concentrate, I know what people are thinking all over the world. Presidents; diplomats; scientists. I can help them understand each other." In addition, The Prize appears to strip MacLeod of his immortality, and to give him the ability to father children.
 
   
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Connor is immortal unless killed by another Immortal, at which point his life-force is absorbed by the victor, conversely, Connor can kill other Immortals and absorb their essessnce - becoming imbued with their strength. Connor was raised on Celtic brand seige warfare, but with Ramirez's training became proficient and sword styles from across Asia, and appears to know so pseudo form of Kendo. Connor has also picked up European fencing styles. His shear experience has made him very adaptable to all forms of combat and though he is no tactician he can still improvise quickly with a combination of refined training and survival techniques still culturally instilled in him.
===''Highlander II: The Quickening''===<br />Due to the fact that there are two major versions of this movie, the original movie and the 1994 and 2004 Director's Cuts, there are two different versions of the story.
 
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*''Highlander II'' and ''Highlander III'' pose different (and contradictory) accounts of Connor's life post-1985, but both hold to the original film's assertion that Connor is the "only one" remaining after the events of The Gathering.
'''''Original Version''''' - In the mid-1990s, the ozone layer had begun to rapidly disappear, and an ozone hole covered most of planet Earth. After the death of his wife Brenda Wyatt in 1995, the now-mortal Connor became the supervisor of a team attempting to create an artificial shield, which would cover the planet and protect it from the sun's radiation. In 1999, the team succeeded in its goal, and Earth gained its artificial shield, filtering sunlight in place of the ozone layer. MacLeod was proud in having apparently saved humanity. However, the shield had the side-effect of condemning the planet to a state of constant night, and humanity could no longer see the sun, the moon, or the stars. Humanity began to lose hope, and fell into a sharp decline. The Shield fell under the control of the Shield Corporation, taxing for its services for the purposes of profit. Meanwhile, Connor, as years passed, had physically aged into a frail old man, and expected to eventually die of natural causes. He had also been able to learn the source of his immortality. Connor was a reincarnation of an alien humanoid from the planet Zeist. In fact, all Immortals had been reincarnations from exiled criminals from Zeist (though the "reincarnation" aspect never made it into the film).
 
 
[[Category:Male|Connor MacLeod]]
 
He was chosen by Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez to be the leader of a rebellion against the rule of the evil General Katana. Ramírez, who seemed to possess magical powers, made a magical bond with MacLeod that could never be broken. Whenever Connor needed his help, Ramírez would come. However, the rebellion failed, and Ramírez and Connor were sent to Earth to play The Game as Immortals, which would eventually be won by Connor. In 2024, a number of terrorists, led by Louise Marcus, tried to take down the Shield. Louise discovered that the ozone layer had been reformed, and the Shield was no longer needed. The Corporation, which was aware of this, attempted to hide it from the general public to maintain its profit-margins. Meanwhile on Zeist, General Katana was still alive. His information seemed to indicate that Connor wanted to return to Zeist. He decided that could not happen, and sent his Immortal henchmen Corda and Reno to Earth to decapitate him. Louise managed to reach MacLeod first, and asked for his help in taking down the Shield. To Louise's disappointment, she found the passionate person she once admired to have grown into "a tired old man." MacLeod explained that he was dying, and expressed his disapproval of terrorism. Before Connor and Louise could finish their conversation, Corda and Reno reached Earth.
 
 
The battle led to Connor becoming Immortal once again. Corda and Reno located MacLeod and attacked. MacLeod, however, decapitated them both, and in the process, through the Quickening, regained his youth. While he absorbed their energy, Connor summoned Ramírez, who revived in Glencoe, Scotland, the location of his death. Meanwhile, Connor found a new lover in Louise. Elsewhere, Katana also arrived on Earth and had a brief indecisive meeting with Connor. Soon enough, Connor was also reached by Ramírez. The latter joined MacLeod and Louise in their plan to take down the Shield. Katana predicted this, and forged an uneasy alliance with the Shield Corporation. The conflict between the two sets of allies eventually led to the deaths of Ramírez (sacrificing himself to save Connor and Louise) and Katana (killed by Connor in their final confrontation). MacLeod succeeded in taking down the Shield by using the combined energies of his final Quickening from Katana. Connor, mortal again, began a new life with Louise. <ref>[http://www.scotlandshopdirect.com/p,connor-MacLeod,page.php ScotlandShopDirect's Highlander 2 & Connor]</ref>
 
 
Note: In the TV cut, Connor claimed his Prize by returning to Zeist, with Louise accompanying him.
 
 
'''''Highlander II: Renegade Version''' / '''Highlander II: Special Edition''''' - In these versions of the movie, the Immortals were not aliens from Zeist. Instead they came from a distant past on Earth. Some events are also changed, the most meaningful being the rescue attempt from Connor, Louise, and Ramírez to free MacLeod's old friend and co-supervisor of the construction of the Shield, Dr. Allan Neyman, from a high-security prison. Neyman had betrayed the Shield Corporation by telling Connor the truth about the ozone layer's status. Neyman eventually dies in Connor's arms. Ramírez also gives his life for Connor and Louise in the prison. Both Neyman's and Ramírez's deaths occur in the Shield Corporation in the longer cut, instead of the high-security prison.
 
 
===''Highlander III: The Final Dimension''===
 
 
Some time after the death of Heather, Connor travelled to Japan to request training from the Immortal Japanese sorcerer Nakano, an acquaintance of Ramírez. Nakano held his residence in a cave of Mount Niri, and had gained a reputation as a master of illusion. The training was never completed. Fellow Immortal Kane was also interested in mastering the power of illusion. Nakano had denied him training two centuries ago. Kane gained in experience and ability since that time. He made his way across Asia in order to reach Nakano again. When Kane reached the cave, he soon defeated and decapitated Nakano, despite MacLeod's attempts to prevent this. However, the energies released during the battle caused the cave to collapse. Connor managed to escape, but Kane was left trapped. He was soon forgotten, and his situation prevented him from participating in the Gathering of 1985, thus meaning The Game was still on, and MacLeod was once again Immortal.
 
 
In 1994, Connor was again a widower. In 1987, Brenda, his last wife, had died in a car accident in Scotland after only two years of marriage. He was left alone to raise their adoptive son John. They had settled in [[Marrakech, Morocco]], and Connor was at peace for the first time in centuries. This peace would prove short-lived, though. In Japan, archaeologist Dr. Alexandra Johnson had started excavating Nakano's cave in order to determine if the sorcerer's legend was based on fact. Kane managed to escape the cave, and challenged MacLeod. Connor, meanwhile, started falling in love with Alex. When Kane kidnapped his son John, Connor went to his rescue, and had his final battle with Kane. Connor decapitated him, and finally won The Prize. Now truly mortal, Connor started his new life with Alex and John.
 
 
==TV series continuity==
 
 
In the timeline of the television series (which references the first film, but allows for more Immortals to exist post-1985), Connor, after the death of Heather in 1590, decided to travel throughout the world. He returned to Scotland in 1625, and met [[Duncan MacLeod]], a fellow Immortal from the same clan, but nearly 75 years younger. He became Duncan's mentor, and took him under his wing. Their relationship, over the hundreds of years they shared, grew and evolved from a father-son relationship to a brother-to-brother friendship. 
 
 
Recently, the comic-book series, which is set in this continuity, has acknowledged flashback portions of the third Highlander film, thus making semi-part of this continuity. However, besides the comics, there has never been an official word on whether the third film is completely part of the continuity or not.
 
 
===''Highlander: The Series''===
 
 
Connor's first appearance in this timeline was on the first episode of the tv series. In that episode, which occurred in 1992 (though no date is given in the episode), Connor was following Immortal Slan Quince, who hunted and killed Immortals and their loved ones for a living. Quince's next target was Connor's clansman Duncan, who had retired from The Game, and was living with mortal [[Tessa Noël]]. After a first failed attempt of confrontation between Duncan and Quince, Connor tried to convince Duncan to return to The Game to help the forces of good defeat the forces of evil, and prevent The Prize from falling into the wrong hands.
 
 
After Duncan beheaded Quince, Connor left Duncan and Tessa to pursue his own path. Connor would not appear for the rest of the series, but would be mentioned several times, often with high regard by Duncan.
 
 
===''Highlander: Endgame''===
 
 
In the present day, both Connor and Duncan MacLeod were forced to fight a powerful Immortal named Jacob Kell. In this movie, it was revealed that Connor's Clansmen continued to persecute him even after they had banished him from his village. Connor learned that they planned to execute his mother by burning, unless she would renounce Connor as her son. She refused, saying "If your God would persecute me into the next world, I shall simply have to find myself another," and she was subsequently killed. Jacob Kell's mentor and teacher, a priest who orchestrated the execution of his mother was killed by Connor, and Kell swore revenge. Neither Connor nor Duncan was strong enough to win alone, so Connor, having become depressed and bitter at seeing his loved ones die while he lived on, ordered Duncan to take his head, and therefore his power and wisdom, so as to provide Duncan with the strength to defeat Kell while also ensuring that Connor would not have to witness Duncan die. After much reluctance, Duncan was forced to kill his teacher and friend of almost 400 years, and was eventually able to slay Kell (Connor's last words were "Goodbye, Duncan – my true brother"). Duncan buried Connor in the Highlands, in Glencoe, Scotland, next to his first wife Heather's remains, where he laid him to at last find his peace.
 
 
==''The Animated Series''==<br />Connor MacLeod also makes an appearance in ''Highlander: The Animated Series'', which again presented a continuity different from that of the original movie or television series. The animated version of Connor appeared in only one episode "The Sound of Madness". When fighting against evil Immortal Kortan, Connor was defeated. He then prophesied the coming of the series' hero, Quentin MacLeod, who would defeat Kortan. He (Connor) was promptly beheaded by Kortan.<br />{{-}}
 
 
==Character concept==
 
 
Christopher Lambert reflected about the characters he played in ''Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes'', ''Highlander'' and ''Fortress'' that they "all have one thing in common: that is that they will never give up. If they have to die for a cause, they would go for it because the purpose is not themselves, it's the other people. [...] You can't win if you don't try, so you've gotta try."<ref>{{cite news |title=Lambert's Heroes |first=Kevin |last=Sadlier |date=2 February 1992 |work=The Sun Herald |publisher=John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd |id={{ISSN|1323-1987}} |accessdate=2009-01-21 }}</ref>
 
 
==Other characters==<br />===Duncan MacLeod===<br />Connor was regarded by his pupil and lifelong friend [[Duncan MacLeod]] as one of the greatest Immortals, and in turn held Duncan in the highest respect. Connor taught Duncan how to live, why they live, and it was only reasonable Duncan felt he owed him a lot. Though they did not see each other a lot in Connor's final years, they were very close, and their friendship was as strong as it had always been for the nearly 350 years they had known each other. Their relationship was like a father and son, or brother-to-brother. In his dying words, Connor refers to Duncan as " my true brother", to which Duncan, in turn, tells Connor that he loves him, strengthening the bond between the two as the closest of kin.
 
 
===Heather MacLeod===<br />Heather was Connor's first and most beloved wife, who was present at the death of Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, and was raped by The Kurgan, which she never revealed to Connor. There were recurring instances of Heather's depression at Connor's immortality during her life, as revealed in ''Highlander: Endgame''. Connor remained with Heather until her natural death, and was so disillusioned that he abandoned his beloved Scotland, and began wandering the world. However, Connor never forgot Heather, and continued to honor her memory until his own death, at which point he was laid alongside her by his successor, Duncan MacLeod.
 
 
=== Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez ===<br />"Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez," original name Tak Ne, was one of the most legendary and greatest of the Immortals. By 1541, at the age of 2,437 years old, he was living in Spain, working as the Chief Metallurgist to King Charles V under the name of "Ramírez." He sought out Connor MacLeod, and took him under his wing, teaching him the rules of the Immortals. Most importantly, he warned him of the Kurgan, who gave him his first death, and prepared him for it — believing that Connor would be the one to end his reign of terror. Connor and Ramirez enjoyed a good friendship, rising from father-son to equals. Although their training lasted for a very short time, Ramirez left an indelible impression on the young Highlander — a taste of the theatrical, the wonder of the world beyond Scotland, and most of all, the connection between "all living things." Ramirez asked Connor to leave Heather, to save him from the pain of her inevitable loss, from old age. Connor refused to do so. In 1542, while Connor was away hunting, the Kurgan returned. Ramirez, although leaving a permanent scar in Kurgan's neck, lost the fight, and died at the hands of the Kurgan. Connor buried Ramírez next to his home in Glencoe and, after Heather died, he used his own broadsword as Heather's grave marker, and he began using his mentor's katana, a tribute to his old mentor.
 
 
The katana was destroyed in 1994, by Immortal Kane, in a ferocious fight in a Buddhist Shrine in New York. MacLeod retreated, and recreated the sword on his own, leaving the handle the same, as a continuing tribute to his mentor.
 
 
===Jacob Kell===<br />Jacob Kell was a clansman of Connor's, and his childhood friend. He was also a latent Immortal. He had been adopted by a priest, and grew up to be a religious man, following in his father's footsteps. When Connor came back to life after his death in the battle against the Clan Fraser, Kell believed Connor had been possessed by the devil, and wished to burn him. However, Connor was just expelled from the clan. Years later, he was part of a group that planned an ambush on Connor, luring him to Glenfinnan to save his mother, who had been sentenced to be burned alive for giving birth to the Devil. Ignoring Connor's pleas, he incarcerated him, and burned his mother. Enraged, Connor escaped, and killed Kell and his foster father. Kell would later come back to life, and start a personal vendetta against Connor, killing Rachel Ellenstein along the way. Being, according to The Watchers record, the single most powerful Immortal alive, his next target was Duncan MacLeod. Yet Connor anticipated him, and offered his head to Duncan, who, after some reluctance, beheaded Connor. Connor's subconscious within Duncan would be instrumental in killing Kell.
 
 
==Connor MacLeod in The Game==<br />All movie continuities except for ''Highlander: Endgame'' show Connor as the victor of The Game. In ''Highlander'', he is the last Immortal and recipient of The Prize. However, the following movies would attempt to establish, with varying amounts of difficulty, that The Game was not over. Connor obviously defeated great Immortals during his life, but the movies did not have time to show it like the series did for Duncan MacLeod, so only seven beheadings are known to take place in the movie timelines. Adding to those seven beheadings are two more from the ''Highlander'' script, and several from the new ''Highlander'' comic series:
 
 
#Mulet, 1815 (''[[Highlander (film)|Highlander]] script'')<br />#Jack, 1888 (''Highlander script'')<br />#Iman Fasil, 1985 (''Highlander'')<br />#[[The Kurgan]], 1985 (''Highlander'')<br />#Tasya Desny, 1986 (''Highlander Comics # 4'')<br />#Khabul Khan, 1994 (''Highlander III'')<br />#Kane, 1994 (''Highlander III'')<br />#Corda, 2024 (''Highlander II'')<br />#Reno, 2024 (''Highlander II'')<br />#General Katana, 2024 (''Highlander II'')
 
 
''[[Highlander: Endgame]]'' reveals that as of 2000, Connor MacLeod has taken 262 heads.
 
 
==The Watchers==<br />Introduced in the expanded continuity beginning with the TV series, there is a secret organization known as [[Watcher (Highlander)|The Watchers]]. In the ''Watcher Chronicles CD-ROM'', a few Watchers were attributed to Connor. It is briefly mentioned in ''Highlander: Endgame'' that somewhere in his life, Connor met [[Methos]] and the Watchers, and he later joined their [[Watcher (Highlander)#The Sanctuary|Sanctuary]]. It is questionable whether he joined of his free will (knowing the place he would enter), or whether he entered the Sanctuary forcefully. Here is a list of all of Connor's known Watchers:
 
 
{| class="wikitable" width ="650"<br />! Years !! Watcher<br />|-<br />|align="center"|??-1625–1630-??<br />|align="center"|Alistair McDougal<br />|-<br />|align="center"|??-Mar 1872-1873-??<br />|align="center"|Nathaniel Post<br />|-<br />|align="center"|??-1992<br />|align="center"|Dana Brooks<br />|-<br />|align="center"|1992–2000's<br />|align="center"|Matthew Hale ''(Sanctuary Supervisor)''<br />|-<br />|}
 
 
==Appearances==<br />*'''Movies''': ''Highlander'', ''Highlander II'', ''Highlander III'', ''Highlander: Endgame''<br />*'''Episodes''': "[[Highlander: The Series (season 1)#ep01|The Gathering]]"<br />*'''Animated Series''': ''Highlander: The Animated Series''<br />*'''Books''': ''[[Highlander: The Series#Books and Comics|The Element of Fire]]''<br />*'''Comics''': The first nine [[Dynamite Comics]] issues, and two mini-series (''[[Highlander: Way of the Sword|Way of the Sword]]'' and ''[[Highlander Origins: The Kurgan]]'').<br />*'''Music''': In the song "Hail to the Geeks" by Deaf Pedestrians, Macleod is referenced in the line, "It's good to feel immortal like your last name is Macleod."
 
 
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There can be ONLY ONE!
~ Proclamation of winners of The Game.

Connor MacLeod, also known as The Highlander, is the titular hero of the Highlander film series, and consequently Highlander: The Series, and Highlander: The Animated Series. Connor MacLeod is an Immortal, beings that live forever unless killed by each other through beheadings.

He is portrayed by Christopher Lambert.

Early Life

Connor MacLeod was born in 1518. Connor was raised as a warrior by his clan, which was at war with the neighboring Frasier Clan. In 1536, during a battle between the clans, Connor was stabbed by an immortal who went by The Kurgan. The wound was mortal and so Connor was taken home to Glenfinnan to be given his final rites. Connor was visited by his family on his deathbed, who came to see him in his final moments. Connor slipped away into his first death but then, awoke believing it was a miracle. Connor's clan/family believed the revival to be some form of witchcraft however. While tradition called for him to be burned at the stake for being touched by witchcraft, as a previously honored clan member, Connor was instead banished from Glenfinnan by Chieftan Angus MacLeod.

Conner wandered the highlands in solitude, trying to come to terms with a life without a clan. After two years of wandering, Connor would meet Heather MacDonald, the two fell in love and eventually wed. The two found an unclaimed piece of land and made it their own, Connor building a modest house for them to live in on it. The house was eventually complete and the couple began living a simple life together. Eventually their land was discovered by Connor's former clan and subject to several raids. The Glenfinnan clan had lost their conflict with the Frasier Clan and had come to blame Connor for it, as a bedevil clan member who had been allowed to live. Connor fought off his former clan but while doing so learned his mother was to be punished as well for her association with him.

Connor returned to Glenfinnan to save his mother Connor was captured during his attempted rescue. He was forced to watch as his mother was burned at the stake, unable to do anything as she died because of his perceived witchcraft. The grief drove Connor mad. In his rage he broke free by slaughtering everyone who stood in his way, this including his old friend Jacob Kell, who was son of the clan's holy-man. A great battle raged as Connor did, ultimately the funeral pyres were over turned and burned down the town.

Training for The Game

Connor gave his mother a proper burial and returned to Heather with a heavy heart. In 1541 he encountered a man known as Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez. Ramirez was also immortal and informed him Juan Sanchez was just an alias, he was actually named Tak Ne and had been born three thousand years prior in ancient Egypt. Ramirez shared his experience with Connor - teaching him what he know of being an Immortal and the rules of The Game. The Game was a contest between the immortals, the only way to kill one was if another one slew them after challenging them to formal combat, engaging in the fight meant acceptance and the winner would absorb the other's "Quickening" - immortal essence. Through Ramirez, Connor learned to fight him in new styles of combat. Through the mentorship Ramirez and Connor became fast friends.

Upon hearing of the background, Ramirez told Connor of The Kurgan. The Kurgan was an immortal from Russia who was particularly cruel to the point of sadism. If The Kurgan won The Game then mankind would surely suffer an eternity of torment from The Kurgan. Training to beat Connor devoted his life to prepare for The Game and slaying The Kurgan, to the point where it consumed his every waking moment. In his obsession Connor ceased his construction of his and Heather's house. Thanks to Ramirez's training, Connor became an adept swordsman - trained in various forms that Ramirez had mastered while traveling through-out "the Far East", likely The Orient. One fateful night though, The Kurgan finally attacked Ramirez while Connor was away. After a heated battle The Kurgan slew Ramirez and absorbed his Quickening. Furious that he did not find Connor their too, The Kurgan raped Heather and destroying the MacLeod home to the ground.

When Connor returned, he found grieving Heather and the body of Ramirez. Connor buried Ramirez's remains honorably. Heather did not tell Connor of what The Kurgan did to her. Connor would find out of his wife's violation over four hundred years later. Heather grew old and as she faced death Connor stayed with her until the end. After Heather's death Connor buried her in the Highlands and burnt down his house - for with no ties remaining, completion of The Game and slaying of The Kurgan, became Connor's raison d'etre.

Skills and Abilities

Connor is immortal unless killed by another Immortal, at which point his life-force is absorbed by the victor, conversely, Connor can kill other Immortals and absorb their essessnce - becoming imbued with their strength. Connor was raised on Celtic brand seige warfare, but with Ramirez's training became proficient and sword styles from across Asia, and appears to know so pseudo form of Kendo. Connor has also picked up European fencing styles. His shear experience has made him very adaptable to all forms of combat and though he is no tactician he can still improvise quickly with a combination of refined training and survival techniques still culturally instilled in him.

Trivia

  • Highlander II and Highlander III pose different (and contradictory) accounts of Connor's life post-1985, but both hold to the original film's assertion that Connor is the "only one" remaining after the events of The Gathering.