Sen
Male
The Illusionist
- Keeper of Hailplume and Topaz Kinshi
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Itsuki's Guardian - Member of the Rogues
- Kinshi
- Indigo eyes
- Large avian body with shimmering snow-white plumage
- Golden crest on the head with blue-tipped feathers
- Pair of long, trailing blue feathers on each side of the head
- Golden curved, hooked beak and flight feathers
- Blue-silver inner wing feathers
- Silver scaly legs with 4 long, sharp golden talons on each foot, 3 pointing forward and 1 pointing back
- Long, flowing tail with gold- and blue-tipped feathers
- Shares a close bond with his Champion Itsuki and is always seen at his side
- Is calm and serene, but also haughty, vain, and narcissistic
- Often uses his powers to trick others
- Holds a long-seated grudge against those that fought him, especially the Five Fallen
- Is close to Ashika as their talents are related, leading them to work together often
- Shares a rivalry with Cera
Japanese accent
Quite emotive
Direct
Gestures often
Stands up straight
Slight smirk
Elevated, condescending, formal
- Water, ice, and lunar conjuration and manipulation
- Can conjure blizzards, hailstorms, rainstorms, tsunamis, typhoons, and whirlpools by flapping his wings or screeching
- Telepathy
- Expert hunter and fighter with powerful wings and talons
- Is the most beautiful of the Guardians
- Can comfortably carry up to three average-sized adult humans at a time
- Can create illusory mirages of people, objects, and even entire landscapes that are nearly indistinguishable from reality using mist
Sen was created along with the other eighteen Guardians by Eirene, the first Guardian and the creator of Eridya. Under her guidance, Sen created glaciers, hail, and snow, as well as all marine life, including marine avians and mammals, before making his home in the Topaz Glacier. From there, he watched over the world with the other Guardians, and was worshipped by humans and animals alike as they collaborated to help Eridya flourish.
However, trouble arose when the people of Valya unveiled a creation meant to rival Eirene herself – an enormous black dragon named Dovrak. When they lost control of their creation, who began rampaging across Eridya and wounded the Tree of Life in the process, Sen worked with the other Guardians and humans to drive back the threat in what became the Nightbringer War. Sen was among many of the Guardians seeking retribution for Valya's actions, which ultimately came to pass as Valya was sunk under the sea and its Guardians sealed away, bringing the total number of Guardians down to sixteen.
500 years later, he convened along with the rest of the Guardians in a Grand Council after being alerted of a premonition of Dovrak being revived as well as the rise of an enemy faction named the Duskwing Syndicates. After quite some back and forth, they came to the consensus that they should seek out the aid of Champions in the dual hope that the Champions' presence would not only keep the Guardians together but also strengthen their defenses against the Duskwing Syndicates. They decided to search among young adults between 18-23 years old, as children would be unable to harness the Guardians' power.
However, in truth Sen had been consorting with the Duskwing Syndicates and sought to side with them. Thus, Sen sought out a Champion from the enemy faction, though he kept their allegiances a secret. Together they worked to revive Dovrak and spearheaded the Duskwing Syndicates' invasion that led to the Twilight War, standing alongside Uriah, Ashika, Aethon, and Duman as Rogues. They openly attacked the other Guardians before turning their attention to the Tree of Life, prompting Eirene to send those who would become the Five Fallen to guard it. However, Sen chose to stay behind and lead the Duskwing Syndicates in battle.
Ultimately Sen and his kin were defeated, and at the end of the war their Champions and the remaining Duskwing Syndicates were either killed by the Dawnwing Organizations or scattered. Meanwhile, the five Rogues were imprisoned by Eirene for their crimes, where they would remain so for nearly 500 years.