Character from classic, 1999, Sega Dreamcast 3D fighting game Soul Calibur, by Namco. One of over a dozen colorful characters, Lizardman was a large, armored, scalp-locked
lizard who walked erect and carried a sword and shield. He communicated to his opponents on the "Stage of
History" through grunts, snarls, roars and gestures.
In 2000, in a house just off-campus from Syracuse University where Soul Calibur tournaments were a daily staple, it occurred to one of the players that Lizardman's inarticulation might be a source of angst for the
warrior reptile. It also occurred to this player that Lizardman's outsider status could give him a source of strength. Finally, it was collectively decided in the house that Lizardman's bittersweet dilemma was best expressed through early-1980s Glam and Heavy
Metal.
In 2001, a two-
minute song of questionable musical taste, based on the chord progression of Danzig anthem "
Mother," was recorded in honor of Lizardman. Mercifully elusive, it can be found in MP3 format.
"Lizardman? No one understands him."
Lizardman/Lizardman/No one understands you/No one sees your moves when they'
re comin'/They
don't know how to defend/Against your "unblockable
move"