Setting The games in
Borderlands primarily take place on the planet Pandora. Pandora is believed to be rich with mineral wealth, leading several interstellar megacorporations to send colony ships there to capitalize on it, but once they arrive, they find little of value outside of undecipherable alien artifacts from a long-extinct race known as the Eridians, and numerous native lifeforms make it too dangerous to colonize. Many of the corporations abandon the planet, leaving behind their workforce, former prisoners coerced into employment, who take over much of the planet as bandits and raiders. However, a study of the alien artifacts leads to the discovery of mythical Eridian Vaults filled with untold treasure and wealth, which are guarded by extremely powerful and ancient monsters. Corporations and military forces return to the planet, along with a number of Vault Hunters who seek to find the Vaults themselves. The settings are expanded to include the moon of Elpis in
Borderlands: The Pre-sequel, and other planets in
Borderlands 3 where further Eridian Vaults have been found.
Characters Several characters appear in multiple
Borderlands games. The small yellow robot Claptrap (voiced by David Eddings, with Jim Foronda in
Borderlands 3) has appeared in all games as a
non-player character (NPC) and in the
Pre-Sequel as a playable character. The megalomaniacal CEO of the Hyperion Corporation,
Handsome Jack (
Dameon Clarke), is first encountered as the principal antagonist of
Borderlands 2, while the
Pre-Sequel features him as an NPC whose rise to power is assisted by the player. After his death at the end of
Borderlands 2, Jack reappears in
Tales from the Borderlands as an AI personality and in flashbacks in
Borderlands 3. The enigmatic "Angel" (voiced by Jennifer Green, portrayed in the video by Brittani Johnson) who guides the players through
Borderlands is, in the sequel, revealed to be Jack's daughter. Also appearing across multiple games are several NPCs who act as vendors and quest-givers for the player. They include the erratic researcher Patricia Tannis (
Colleen Clinkenbeard), the garage owner and mechanic Scooter (Michael Neumann), Scooter's younger sister and mechanic Ellie (
Jamie Marchi), the bartender Mad Moxxi (
Brina Palencia), the 13-year-old demolitions expert Tiny Tina (
Ashly Burch), the gun company founder Mr. Torgue (
Chris Rager), the gentleman hunter Sir Alistair Hammerlock (
J. Michael Tatum), the junk dealer Janey Springs (Catherine Moore), the shady surgeon Dr. Zed (Ric Spiegel) and the gun merchant Marcus Kincaid (Bruce DuBose), who also narrates the opening cinematics. In each main game, the player chooses one of several
player characters – "Vault Hunters" drawn to Pandora by the prospect of the alien riches contained within the Vaults – but as the games support up to four-player co-op gameplay, their continuity presents these characters as having witnessed the events of each game together. Several of these player characters appear as non-player characters in later games. • The player characters of the first
Borderlands are Roland (voiced by Oliver Tull in
Borderlands and Markus Lloyd in
Borderlands 2), a stoic soldier; Lilith (
Colleen Clinkenbeard), a "Siren" with magical powers; Mordecai (voiced by
Julio Cedillo in
Borderlands and
Jason Liebrecht in subsequent games), a sniper with a pet bird of prey; and Brick (Marcus Mauldin), a strongman brawler. • The Vault Hunters of
Borderlands 2 are Axton (
Robert McCollum), a renegade soldier; Maya (Martha Harms), another Siren; Salvador (
John Swasey), a short-statured and short-tempered "gunzerker"; and Zer0 (Michael Turner), an enigmatic masked assassin. DLC introduced two more player characters: Gaige (
Cherami Leigh), the "Mechromancer", a girl with a flying killer robot, and Krieg (
Jason Douglas), a deranged wanderer with a split personality. • All but two of the player characters of the
Pre-Sequel appeared in earlier games as NPCs. Claptrap is a robot that appears throughout the series. Athena (
Lydia Mackay) is a renegade assassin encountered in a DLC campaign in
Borderlands. Nisha Kadam (
Stephanie Young), a bounty hunter and eventually Jack's girlfriend, goes on to be killed by the players in
Borderlands 2 – as does Wilhelm (
Bryan Massey), a cyborg mercenary obsessed with
transhumanism. The other two player characters of the
Pre-Sequel, available through DLC, are Timothy (
Dameon Clarke), a body double of Handsome Jack, and Lady Aurelia Hammerlock (Kenneisha Thompson), Alistair's sister and big game hunter. •
Borderlands 3, set years after
Tales from the Borderlands, features four new Vault Hunter protagonists: Amara (
Zehra Fazal), a Siren; Moze (
Marissa Lenti), a rogue Vladof soldier who pilots the
mecha Iron Bear; Zane (Cian Berry), a black ops operative with a variety of gadgets; and FL4K (
Sung-Won Cho), a robot beastmaster. The antagonists are the Calypso Twins, Tyreen and Troy Calypso (Elisa Melendez and
Max Mittelman), who are both Sirens. • In
Borderlands 4, the playable Vault Hunters are the
goth Siren Vex, the cheery scientist Harlowe, the
exosuited soldier Rafa and the axe-wielding warrior Amon. Their antagonist is the Timekeeper, a dictator ruling the planet Kairos.
Plot Shortly after the Dahl corporation leaves the planet Pandora at the start of
Borderlands, four Vault Hunters arrive to seek out the Vault – Roland, Lilith, Mordecai, and Brick. They are guided by a mysterious entity, the Guardian Angel, that lives within the planet's communication EchoNet system, to collect pieces of the Vault Key, but warned that the Vault can only be accessed every 200 years, and that time is approaching, urging them onward. They complete the Key, but come into conflict with soldiers of the Atlas corporation who return to claim Pandora and the Vault. The Vault Hunters fight Atlas back and locate the Vault, but upon opening, it releases a giant monster, named the "Destroyer". They fight the monster and push it back into the Vault, which closes, leaving Pandora safe. In the
Pre-Sequel, Jack, a low-level programmer for Hyperion, discovers another Vault on Pandora's moon, Elpis, and hires six more Vault Hunters – Wilhelm, Athena, Claptrap, Nisha, Timothy, and Aurelia – to seek it in the wake of the First Vault's closure. With the Vault Hunters' help, Jack is able to seize control of Helios, the Hyperion space station in orbit between Pandora and Elpis, and uses its resources to secure the Vault with the help of the Hunters. Inside, there is only a strange artifact in the shape of the Vault symbol, but when Jack touches it, he experiences visions of the imminent release of the "Warrior". Jack starts to go mad with power, and Lilith punches the artifact into his face, disfiguring him forever. Jack assumes his mask, becoming Handsome Jack, and takes over Hyperion as he swears vengeance on the Vault Hunters. In
Borderlands 2, six new Vault Hunters have arrived to find a new Vault that has been discovered on Pandora, but Handsome Jack uses his vast array of Hyperion resources to try to stop them. The new Hunters – Axton, Maya, Salvador, Zer0, Gaige, and Krieg – are aided by Roland and his former Vault Hunters, now leading a resistance known as the Crimson Raiders, secured in their base Sanctuary, and further guided by the Guardian Angel, who is revealed to be Jack's Siren daughter, dying from excessive usage of her powers. Jack had used Angel to trick the former Vault Hunters into opening the Vault on Pandora to gain access to Eridium, a special alien mineral with untold properties. After The Vault Hunters kill Angel in an act of mercy and to disrupt Jack's plan, Jack appears in Angel's chamber and proceeds to kill Roland. Lilith teleports The Vault Hunters to safety before being captured by Jack and used to finish charging the Vault Key. While they find the Vault, Jack arrives and joins them as they open it, and he summons forth the gigantic Warrior, which he wants to use to control Pandora and beyond. The Vault Hunters defeat the Warrior and leave Jack to his death before discovering that the Vault Key contains a map leading to Vaults across the galaxy. Sometime after these events, in
Tales of the Borderlands, the absence of Jack's control leaves a power void on both Pandora and Hyperion. A Hyperion lackey, Rhys, and a con artist Fiona get caught up in events over the sale of a fake Vault Key to Rhys's superior. They discover that there is another vault, the Vault of the Traveler, controlled by an Atlas prototype robot named Gortys. As they collect the scattered parts of Gortys, Rhys inadvertently downloads an AI copy of Handsome Jack's personality into his cybernetic mind. Rhys and Fiona's group makes to Helios in a makeshift spacecraft, and Scooter sacrifices himself to assure they get there. Once back on Helios, Jack takes over the entire station. Rhys and Fiona stop Jack and cause the station to crash into Pandora, wiping out Jack's personality for good. After going their separate ways for a while, they reunite to help defeat the Traveler, another giant Vault monster, freeing Gortys and leaving the Vault to be explored.
Borderlands 3 follows 7 years after the events of
Borderlands 2 and
Tales. After being forced to destroy
Sanctuary to protect Pandora from a doomsday plot by former Dahl commander, Colonel Hector, Lilith and the Crimson Raiders recover the Vault Key/Map to discover the many Vaults that exist across the galaxy, and travel among planets via their new spacecraft
Sanctuary III. However, the Calypso Twins, Tyreen and Troy, have declared themselves the rightful owners of the Vaults, creating a
cult of personality, the Children of the Vault, from the remnant bandit factions of Pandora to secure these Vaults themselves, and making a strategic partnership with megacorporation Maliwan for military support. Lilith recruits new Vault Hunters – Zane, Amara, FL4K, and Moze – to help secure these Vaults before Tyreen and Troy can. They learn that the pair are Sirens and that they seek to absorb the power of the Vault monsters to open the "Great Vault", revealed to be the planet Pandora itself, unaware that it still contains the "Destroyer", which is further explained to be a being intent on destroying the universe. With the help of former and new allies, the Crimson Raiders manage to stop the Calypso Twins and kill the Destroyer but at the cost of Maya and Lilith's lives, although the latter's fate is ambiguous. ==Main series==