Sleepy
MinorSleepy's half-lidded eyes belie a predator's focus, their Howler frame coiled in shadows like a dream you can't shake. There's a quiet menace in their movements, efficient and unseen. They feel like the nap before the storm, deceptively restful.
Sleepy debuts in Morning Star as an enigmatic Howler whose shadowy precision bolsters Darrow's elite unit during daring infiltrations. Alongside Screwface, Sleepy covers halls and masks prisoners in tense operations, vanishing as swiftly as they appear to preserve the group's lethal anonymity. Their brief but vital contributions highlight the Howlers' tactical edge in the escalating rebellion, though Sleepy fades from prominence after these pivotal moments in book 3.
Physical Description
As a Howler in their 20s, Sleepy has a lean, athletic build with subtle scars marking combat readiness, and distinctive sleepy half-lidded eyes that mask sharp awareness. Short practical hair suits their stealth gear—black tactical outfit with masks at hand. Their presence is shadowy and efficient, blending into corridors with quiet intensity.
Evolution
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
Sleepy, the enigmatic Howler, aids in covering halls and masking prisoners during a tense operation alongside Screwface. Their brief role exemplifies the Howlers' shadowy precision in Darrow's elite unit. Amid the chaos of infiltrations, Sleepy vanishes as quickly as they appear, a testament to the group's lethal anonymity.
- Aids in covering halls during a tense infiltration operation
- Masks prisoners alongside Screwface to maintain operational secrecy
- Exemplifies the Howlers' shadowy precision within Darrow's elite unit
- Vanishes quickly amid the chaos of infiltrations, underscoring the group's anonymity
Book Appearances
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
First appears Ch 19