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The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Zombies

"I am nothing more than the one that has created this manifestation of reality you've yearned for. I am no-one, and I am everyone, but to you, you may call me "Master"."
— Mephistopheles


Mephistopheles is the main antagonist of the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Zombies mode, and appears in The Beast From Beyond as the true final boss of the entire mode.

Involvement[]

He currently owns the soul of Willard Wyler, and is the master apparently of anyone who defeats Wyler, or later, the four actors.

After defeating Mephistopheles, it is revealed that the four actors cannot escape due to the fact that they are stuck in a Soul Jar at the original theater, meaning that the theater from The Beast From Beyond is simply based on the memories of the four, and that they can never escape. Whether the Soul Jar belongs to Wyler or Mephistopheles is unknown.

Appearance[]

Mephistopheles has red skin, with glowing demonic symbols, three on his chest, and one on each shoulder. He also appears to have tentacle-like wings with the words, "Kneel before me and despair" written in symbols. He also has a six pack and wears a brown undergarment. His eyes and mouth appear to be glowing in a similar fashion to his symbols, and he is surrounded by an aura of what appears to be fire. Just like a stereotypical devil, he has horns. He also is capable of changing his shape at will, as demonstrated by his appearance as a humanoid figure with curly hair, similar in size and shape to Lee Ross and as Pam Grier to show the four actors that they are only in a manifestation made by him of the theater.

Quotes[]

"You have served thy master well. Your death was merely the beginning."
— After Willard's supposed demise.
"I am nothing more than the one that has created this manifestation of reality you've yearned for. I am no-one, and I am everyone, but to you, you may call me "Master"."
— To the Actors
"Is this not what you sought, a return to this very sanctuary?"
— To the Actors
"I need someone to collect souls, and you have proven to be worthy of such a task! Bow before your new master... I shall consume your souls!"
— To the Actors before the final battle.


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Trivia[]

  • While Mephistopheles appears as the mastermind behind the events of the Zombies mode. The demon was originally supposed to be the servant of a higher power before the idea was ultimately abandoned.[1][2]

References[]

  1. "Obviously, we wanted his reveal to shock and surprise fans that were along for the ride. Congrats on beating him. His master would have been MUCH harder." - Lee Ross, Twitter
  2. "I did write the dialogue to include hints towards something MUCH bigger at play and when you defeat Mephistopheles, the demon replies: “Master, why hast thou forsaken me?”" - Lee Ross, Twitter
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