P H A N T O M Z E A L O T
S E N N A G U I L L A I N
Reference artwork created by Darren Bartley, also known as fightPUNCH
B I O L O G I C A L / P H Y S I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N
Age: 31
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Sexuality: Straight
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 137 lbs
Blood Type: A-
Hair Color/Length: Black / Shoulder-length
Eye Color: Unknown
Facial Features: Unknown; cybernetic mask fused to skin
Body Type: Thin; malnourished
Scars/Tattoos: Multiple scars across upper body; ID tattoo across inside of left wrist
Piercings: None
Apparel: Black sneakers; black denim jeans, ripped; light blue sweatshirt; oversized hooded windbreaker (midnight blue); torn cloth draped over the head; cybernetic mask; multiple mechanical parts embedded into shoulders and head
S O C I A L I N F O R M A T I O N
Full Name: Senna Griffon Guillain
Aliases: Sen; Shell
Sanction: Korven Outskirts
Occupation: Homeless; formerly subjected to medical experimentation
Assets: None
Criminal Affiliations: None
Family: Miriel Guillain (wife, deceased); Lochne Guillain(son, missing, presumed dead)
Relationships: Dr. Joseph Havadi, former therapist; "Lucid", HALO dealer
P S Y C H O L O G I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N / A N A L Y S I S
Likes: HALOs, isolation, sleep
Dislikes: Questions, being sober
Hobbies: Using HALOs, dumpster diving
Interests: Seeking vengeance against those that ruined him
T R A I T A S S E S S M E N T
Positive Traits: Dedicated, imaginative, patient
Neutral Traits: Casual, private, sarcastic
Negative Traits: Angry, cynical, escapist
Illnesses: Depression, PTSD
Subject exhibits a need to escape from reality; has expounded on a desire to "seek vengeance (against? Why?)". When sober and under questioning, subject exhibits traits closely related to frustration and anger. Behavioral therapy has proven ineffective, as he seems to rebuff all attempts to help. Little is known about his private life beyond the loss of his family some time back; I'm hard-pressed to wonder if it's because of the HALOs affecting his memory of its his tendency to isolate himself. Despite not opening up about personal details, he seems to display a rather unreal fantasy and often elaborates at length about an imaginary where he rules as king. Recommending chemical pacifiers and consistent surveillance to prevent him from becoming a danger to himself and others.
- Dr. Havadi
B I O G R A P H Y
Senna's life before Baruel remains an elusive mystery. He found his way to the city with his wife, Miriel, and then infant son, Lochne. Immediately, he showed an aptitude for technology, working his way into the job sector through wiring work. Through effort, talent, and word-of-mouth, companies in the sanction of Eden would soon pick up on a new, yet experienced machinist. His family would be moved into the upper sectors, able to live a life of luxury as Senna worked tirelessly to craft a better future for those he cherished.
Detractors inside the company would uproot their lives in less than a year, framing Senna for a corporate mistake that resulted in the deaths of several people. Senna and his family would be exiled from Eden, plunging back down into the slums of Korven with no money to their names. Though he would protest and attempt to shutter the business for which he slaved away, his efforts amounted to nothing.
Life would become even more unbearable when several members of a local gang stormed into their living quarters and demanded everything they own. Senna refused to budge. As punishment, his attackers would brutalize and beat both he and Miriel. Miriel would perish in the attack, her body and child abducted. Helpless, he watched them disappear before his very eyes. He would never find them again, presuming his son dead after searching so long. In the hopes of escaping death, he fled to the outskirts of Korven, where he remains to this day, aimlessly wandering and without a home.
To cope with the trauma, he would turn to HALOs; small, flat techno-narcotic chips that, when inserted into a cybernetic implant, would induce hallucinations and feelings of euphoria in the user. It would prove to be an addiction to such an extent that he would often undergo medical experiments involving cybernetic augmentation, resulting in a mask being fused to his face and several mechanized canisters implanted into and wired through his shoulders and head. These trials would provide him money to afford HALOs from the local drug dealer, known only as "Lucid".
At one point, Senna tried therapy, and a doctor named Joseph Havadi was willing to see him, looking forward to alleviating the nightmares that plagued his psyche day and night. These sessions, while seldom revealing, were largely ineffective, with Senna demanding both vengeance against his enemies and more HALOs so that he could "return to the world where he was king". Little was learned beyond the realization that there was a deep rage boiling within him, and what form that rage would take has yet to be seen.
Detractors inside the company would uproot their lives in less than a year, framing Senna for a corporate mistake that resulted in the deaths of several people. Senna and his family would be exiled from Eden, plunging back down into the slums of Korven with no money to their names. Though he would protest and attempt to shutter the business for which he slaved away, his efforts amounted to nothing.
Life would become even more unbearable when several members of a local gang stormed into their living quarters and demanded everything they own. Senna refused to budge. As punishment, his attackers would brutalize and beat both he and Miriel. Miriel would perish in the attack, her body and child abducted. Helpless, he watched them disappear before his very eyes. He would never find them again, presuming his son dead after searching so long. In the hopes of escaping death, he fled to the outskirts of Korven, where he remains to this day, aimlessly wandering and without a home.
To cope with the trauma, he would turn to HALOs; small, flat techno-narcotic chips that, when inserted into a cybernetic implant, would induce hallucinations and feelings of euphoria in the user. It would prove to be an addiction to such an extent that he would often undergo medical experiments involving cybernetic augmentation, resulting in a mask being fused to his face and several mechanized canisters implanted into and wired through his shoulders and head. These trials would provide him money to afford HALOs from the local drug dealer, known only as "Lucid".
At one point, Senna tried therapy, and a doctor named Joseph Havadi was willing to see him, looking forward to alleviating the nightmares that plagued his psyche day and night. These sessions, while seldom revealing, were largely ineffective, with Senna demanding both vengeance against his enemies and more HALOs so that he could "return to the world where he was king". Little was learned beyond the realization that there was a deep rage boiling within him, and what form that rage would take has yet to be seen.