Pelus
MinorPelus moves with the elegant precision of deep-space currents, his waifish frame belying a courteous steel. Those pale Blue eyes hold the vastness of the void, voice smooth as he commands. He feels like a gentleman navigator, charting paths through unseen storms.
Captain Pelus debuts in Morning Star as a waifish Blue officer whose precise bridge commands and unflappable poise make him indispensable to Darrow’s fleet operations aboard the Pax. Throughout the novel’s naval campaigns he opens hatches, relays orders, and coordinates strikes that help turn the tide for the Rising. By the story’s close his steady contributions are cited among the assets that secure victory, quietly elevating the strategic importance of Blue operatives in the rebellion.
Physical Description
Waifish and thin with pale blue-tinted skin typical of his color, Pelus has slender limbs and sharp, delicate features framed by short neat hair. His gentlemanly presence is accentuated by a crisp naval uniform adorned with rank insignia. He stands tall despite his slight build, exuding calm authority on the bridge.
Evolution
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
Captain Pelus, the waifish Blue gentleman, commands bridges during key fleet actions, opening hatches and giving orders with unflappable poise. From the Pax bridge in tense battles to supporting the Rising's naval efforts, he proves indispensable to Darrow's allies. His arc highlights the Blues' vital role, ending as a mentioned asset in victory.
- Commands the Pax bridge during tense fleet actions with calm efficiency
- Opens hatches and issues critical orders under fire
- Coordinates naval support for the Rising’s major offensives
- Proves indispensable to Darrow’s allies in multiple engagements
- Is cited as a key asset in the final victory
Book Appearances
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
First appears Ch 45