- Introduction
- Chronology
- Abilities & gear
- Relationships
- Gallery
Fenn 「フェン, fen」 is one of the three giant brothers who were once the Wicked God. Unlike his brothers, Fenn never reformed, keeping his violent and destructive nature.
Appearance[]
Fenn has the appearance of a tall, rugged, and muscular man with shaggy green hair and jade eyes. He wears a long robe that opens to show off his chest and the Gleipnir chains can be seen wrapped around his arms and waist.
Personality[]
Fenn, on the surface, has a deceptively calm, composed, and alluring personality. Beneath that mask, however, lies a mind of pure insanity that views itself as superior to all other beings and wants to eradicate the world to prove itself. After being imprisoned for millenia and coming to know true loneliness, Fenn came to appreciate the value of friends and family more than he used to, although this didn't manage to curb his destructive tendencies.
Fenn respects strength more than anything else and in combat he forgoes all composure, only believing in using his raw strength to defeat his opponents rather than relying on techniques, despite being perfectly capable of using them.
Background[]
A long time ago, in the age of myth, an evil giant born from the earth itself began to rampage. The giant was eventually dealt with by Veldanava and it split apart into Fenn and his two brothers Dagruel and Glassord. His two older brothers eventually reformed and abandoned the ambitions of the wicked god while Fenn kept to them and was sealed as a result. After being subdued, Veldanava bound Fenn with the godly chains Gleipnir and locked him inside the Heavenly Star Palace. As an added measure his brother Dagruel was tasked with guarding the entrance to the star palace and the Watcher, Feldway, was assigned to keep watch over him. While sealed away, Fenn managed to stay roughly informed on the activities of his brothers and the outside world via the soul corridor they shared. At some point he ended up becoming friends with Feldway who, as the leader, could not open up about their grievances to their subordinates.
Gallery[]
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