Forsaken

Forsaken or The Forsaken may refer to:

In gaming:

  • Forsaken (video game), a first person shooting video game similar to Descent
  • Forsaken (series), a series of World of Warcraft machinima produced by Edgeworks Entertainment
  • The Forsaken, an undead faction in the Warcraft series of games
  • Werewolf: The Forsaken, a role-playing game published by White Wolf, Inc

In fiction:

  • Forsaken (Wheel of Time), a group of characters from the Wheel of Time fantasy series
  • The Forsaken Inn, a fictional inn from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth universe

In TV and film:

  • "Forsaken" (Stargate SG-1), the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of Stargate SG-1
  • "The Forsaken" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), the seventeenth episode of the first season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • The Forsaken (film), a 2001 horror/thriller film starring Brendan Fehr and Kerr Smith
  • The Prophecy: Forsaken, the latest film in The Prophecy series

In music:

  • The Forsaken (album), an album by the black metal band Antestor
  • "Forsaken" (song), a song by Dream Theater from the album Systematic Chaos
  • "Forsaken", a song by As I Lay Dying from the album An Ocean Between Us
  • "Forsaken", a song by VNV Nation from the album Praise the Fallen
  • "Forsaken", a song by Within Temptation from the album The Silent Force
  • "Forsaken", a song by David Draiman from the soundtrack Queen of the Damned
  • "Forsaken", a song by Skillet from the album Collide

Famous quotes containing the word forsaken:

    Home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties!
    Matthew Arnold (1822–1888)

    And about three o’clock Jesus cried with a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” that is, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
    Bible: New Testament, Matthew 27:46.

    God alone is our true good, and since we have forsaken him, it is a strange thing that there is nothing in nature which has not been serviceable in taking his place: the stars, the heavens, earth, the elements, plants, cabbages, leeks, animals, insects, calves, serpents, fever, war, famine, vices, adultery, incest.
    Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)