
Adrius au Augustus
MajorA slim young Gold of middling height possesses a very slim, wiry build with no excess flesh and clipped blond hair. His fair skin often drains to a deathly pale under stress or shock, while his eyes carry an unsettling, inhuman intensity that clashes with his pleasant, sane smile and chattering teeth in moments of extreme pain or laughter. A cauterized stump replaces his right hand, the result of self-amputation, serving as a permanent emblem of his feral resolve and complete insanity; he moves with a strange blend of slumped meekness and iron endurance across snow and captivity alike.
Adrius au Augustus, known as the Jackal, emerges in Red Rising as a feral, self-mutilating rival whose unhinged intensity and ruthless ambition mark him as Darrow's primary foe during the Institute trials. In Golden Son he pivots to a cunning secret ally, leveraging strategic manipulation against Nero and the Sovereign while navigating fractured family loyalties with his sister Mustang and father. By Morning Star, Adrius fully transforms into the saga's central antagonist, donning macabre gold armor as he tortures Darrow, assassinates Nero, and commands his Boneriders in open war against the rising rebellion.
Physical Description
A slim young Gold of middling height possesses a very slim, wiry build with no excess flesh and clipped blond hair. His fair skin often drains to a deathly pale under stress or shock, while his eyes carry an unsettling, inhuman intensity that clashes with his pleasant, sane smile and chattering teeth in moments of extreme pain or laughter. A cauterized stump replaces his right hand, the result of self-amputation, serving as a permanent emblem of his feral resolve and complete insanity; he moves with a strange blend of slumped meekness and iron endurance across snow and captivity alike. A short, slight young man with a plain face that wrinkles easily in distaste or splits into a toothy grin moves with frail, boyish energy. His desert sand hair is slicked back from his forehead, and his dirty gold eyes like smooth worn coins hold an ancient cast that contrasts his childish curiosity and youthful features. Thin and small in stature with a frail build, he bears the stump of his missing right hand as a deliberate badge of honor, his lone hand moving with quick, confident precision whether twirling a stylus or treating wounds, his fair skin and unadorned presence making him seem an oddity among the godlike Golds of his world. A pale, slender young man with a deceptively childish face and sandy hair that is combed and parted on the side. His expression is often one of calm amusement or boredom as he twirls a silver stylus in his single hand, the opposite arm ending in a stump he uses without hesitation. He wears imposing gold armor roaring with lion emblems and detailed human ribs implanted along the torso, paired with black boots and a holstered pistol, creating an elegant yet macabre and menacing portrait of a cunning ruler.
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Evolution
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
A pale, slender young man with a deceptively childish face and sandy hair that is combed and parted on the side. His expression is often one of calm amusement or boredom as he twirls a silver stylus in his single hand, the opposite arm ending in a stump he uses without hesitation. He wears imposing gold armor roaring with lion emblems and detailed human ribs implanted along the torso, paired with black boots and a holstered pistol, creating an elegant yet macabre and menacing portrait of a cunning ruler.
- Tortures and imprisons Darrow as primary antagonist to the rebellion
- Kills father Nero au Augustus in patricidal power grab
- Commands elite Boneriders led by loyal enforcer Lilath
- Wears imposing gold armor with lion emblems and implanted human ribs
Relationships
Initial ruthless rival and enemy in the Institute, shifts to temporary secret ally manipulating mutual plots in Golden Son, then returns as arch-nemesis who tortures and imprisons Darrow in Morning Star
Twin brother-sister bond evolves from strained manipulation and divergent ideals in Golden Son to outright betrayal and confrontation in Morning Star
Father-son relationship marked by Nero's favoritism toward Darrow, culminating in Adrius's patricide and seizure of power in Morning Star
Commands loyal Bonerider enforcers under Adrius in Morning Star, serving as his elite military arm
Book Appearances
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
First appears Ch 1