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'''Maxwell Eizen Sefirot''' is a [[Thulcandrans|Thulcandran]] Chronarch - and the younger brother of [[Laplace Sefirot]]. He is the Thulcandran High Commander, and the second greatest warrior in Thulcandran history - behind the [[Rafael Thaumiel|Prime Destroyer]]. | '''Maxwell Eizen Sefirot''' is a [[Thulcandrans|Thulcandran]] Chronarch - and the younger brother of [[Laplace Sefirot]]. He is the Thulcandran High Commander, and the second greatest warrior in Thulcandran history - behind the [[Rafael Thaumiel|Prime Destroyer]]. | ||
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== Powers & Abilities == | == Powers & Abilities == | ||
Maxwell has all the same powers and abilities as his older brother Laplace, and as all Thulcandrans and Chronarchs. | Maxwell has all the same powers and abilities as his older brother Laplace, and as all Thulcandrans and Chronarchs. | ||
== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
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* As the main warrior of the Thulcandran Military, Maxwell finds immense pride in his combat capabilities - seemingly trained in every form of martial art ever conceived by human minds. | * As the main warrior of the Thulcandran Military, Maxwell finds immense pride in his combat capabilities - seemingly trained in every form of martial art ever conceived by human minds. | ||
* Much like his older brother Laplace, Maxwell finds disdain for Humans - seeing them as lesser than Thulcandrans, and prone to emotion-induced errors in judgment. | * Much like his older brother Laplace, Maxwell finds disdain for Humans - seeing them as lesser than Thulcandrans, and prone to emotion-induced errors in judgment. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 7 July 2024
Maxwell Eizen Sefirot is a Thulcandran Chronarch - and the younger brother of Laplace Sefirot. He is the Thulcandran High Commander, and the second greatest warrior in Thulcandran history - behind the Prime Destroyer.
History
Maxwell followed in his older brother, Laplace's footsteps - experiencing the same circumstances that led to him becoming a Thulcandran and later a Chronarch. Afterwards, he became the central defender of the Chronarch Order within Thulcandra - destroying any and all opposition to their rule, and maintaining their hegemony.
For this, he was granted the title of High Commander of the Thulcandran Military - a title only held once prior by an even greater warrior, the Prime Destroyer.
As High Commander, and as a person who is unquestionably loyal to the aims of his older brother - Maxwell accompanies Laplace as his personal bodyguard.
Powers & Abilities
Maxwell has all the same powers and abilities as his older brother Laplace, and as all Thulcandrans and Chronarchs.
Equipment
Trans-Temporal Carrier (TTC)
Like all Chronarchs, Maxwell has a personal Trans-Temporal Carrier. However, his TTC remains back on Thulcandra, as he accompanies Laplace in his TTC instead.
Quantum Tuner
As a Chronarch, Maxwell carries a Quantum Turner that is also modified like his brothers. Much like Laplace's Quantum Turner, Maxwell's is used to more properly hone his spell casting and magical energy focusing.
Notes
- Maxwell is named after Maxwell's Demon - a hypothetical thought experiment involving the potential undermining of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
- As the main warrior of the Thulcandran Military, Maxwell finds immense pride in his combat capabilities - seemingly trained in every form of martial art ever conceived by human minds.
- Much like his older brother Laplace, Maxwell finds disdain for Humans - seeing them as lesser than Thulcandrans, and prone to emotion-induced errors in judgment.