Ignacius
MinorA sheet-white giant with a stim-grin splitting his handsome brute face, massive shoulders rolling like boulders. His presence booms with unyielding camaraderie, even chained and stumped. You feel the raw power of a man who laughs at pain.
In Dark Age, Ignacius bursts onto the scene as a towering, handsome Obsidian brute chained in a cave, his fingers reduced to stumps yet his spirit unbroken by stim-fueled defiance. Tasked with hauling the Fear Knight, he embodies raw endurance until a sniper's shot severs him at the waist, leaving only his lower half as a visceral emblem of Obsidian brotherhood and unyielding grit. Though his presence is confined to this volume, Ignacius crystallizes the saga's escalating themes of sacrifice and tribal loyalty amid the chaos of civil war.
Physical Description
Huge handsome brute with massive muscular build and big shoulders. Sheet-white skin, holding three stumps where fingers were amputated. Face locked in grim, stim-fueled grin. Rugged clothing torn from combat. Often chained or bearing heavy loads. Presence radiates brute endurance and unyielding camaraderie.
Evolution
Dark Age
Ignacius enters as a huge, handsome brute chained to a cave wall. Fingers amputated to stumps, he grins through stims while hauling the Fear Knight. Severed at the waist by a sniper, losing his top half, he endures as a symbol of Obsidian grit and brotherhood.
- Enters chained to a cave wall as a massive, handsome Obsidian brute with fingers amputated to stumps.
- Grins defiantly through stims while hauling the Fear Knight across brutal terrain.
- Suffers catastrophic injury when severed at the waist by a sniper's shot, losing his upper half.
- Persists as a living symbol of Obsidian resilience and unbreakable brotherhood.
Book Appearances
Dark Age
First appears Ch 44