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V'ehxness (ヴェシネス Bueshinesu), the Paragon of Hope, is leader of the Commanders and the main antagonist of The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-.

Appearance[]

V'ehxness resembles an adult woman with white hair and a blue streak in her bangs, as well as heterochromia (red in the right eye and lavender in the left eye). She also has a blue facial mark over her left eye.

V'ehxness' armor is typical of the Commanders' armor, with accents of red and black to complement the steel-gray colors of the armor. She also adorns a cape, unlike most other Commanders, likely imposing her status amongst their ranks. Her helmet, like most of the Commanders' helmets, depicts an uncanny alien-like creature with a 'mouth' but no 'eyes' to speak of.

V'ehxness wields a broadsword made of some type of metal, but adorned with crimson red accents resembling blood. It also has red and black markings near the hilt resembling eyes.

When in her empowered form, V'ehxness resembles a black knight, with several red and black accents in the shape of eyes and in ethereal blood-like flowing patterns above and around her body. She continues to wield her sword in this form, however the sword is also much larger and more imposing in this form.

Personality[]

V'ehxness is an imposing and sadistic woman, showing a deep enthusiasm for war and the bloodshed it brings. Like most of the other Commanders, she speaks with a religious undertone, however unlike the rest of the Commanders, she seems to actively reject the teachings of her religion in favor of her own personal goals. V'ehxness quite literally has a God complex, believing that she is destined to become the One True God, a goal which she will stop at no lengths to achieve. She also shows no remorse in killing friend or foe alike, nor is she above allowing others to do her dirty work for her, as she is shown many times landing a finishing blow on a Defense Academy student or another Commander after they've been defeated in a battle, and subsequently absorbing their cryptoglobin.

V'ehxness also defies the typical actions of the Commanders by removing her helmet with no hesitation. In their religious teachings, the Commanders' helmets are considered a sacred part of their identities, and to remove the helmet is both a sign of surrender and a declaration of respect to their enemies. V'ehxness, however, does not treat her helmet with such dignity. Most often she interacts with the Special Defense Unit without her helmet on, implying that she does not follow her peoples' teachings nor does she consider her enemies worthy of respect.

References[]

  1. Route 0, Day 99