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Red Lotus Trio

A legendary trio who traverse the Train to clean up the Apex, and later are tasked to end Boscha's reign of terror.
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    In General 
  • A Day in the Limelight: "Melancholy Afterlife" focuses on their Origin Story, primarily on how Chloe and Lexi first met.
  • Alternate Self: To the Red Lotus Trio from their home story, Infinity Train: Blossoming Trail.
  • And Then What?: The team was originally formed in order to both help Chloe get off the Train, and to put an end to the Apex. However, with the latter taken care of by Boscha, and the former on its way to being completed, things look quite uncertain for the group's future, which causes Lexi a lot of angst.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: They're a kind group who are working to stop the Apex (and later Boscha) from harming denizens. They are not to be trifled with as Lexi actually uses his papers to damage Boscha's eyes and Chloe ends up incinerating her.
  • Demoted to Extra: Downplayed, since they still get some focus, but they're no longer the primary focus of the story, that goes to the Ruby Sulphur Trio.
  • Enemy Mine: After Boscha's soul was split off from her body, the group makes a truce with Zenith Fantasy to help heal her before they go back to murdering one another.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Even they find Louise's haughty attitude unbearable.
  • Expy Coexistence: They exist in the same world as the Ruby Sulphur Trio, who are based on them.
  • Famed In-Story: To give you a hint on how famous they are, their name is copyrighted on the Train. When Louise teams up with them in "The Spelling Bee Car" and calls them the "Legendary Red Lotus Trio", Chloe just squeals on how they're "Legendary".
  • Good Counterpart: Of the Ruby Sulphur Trio, as they are True Companions on the Train helping to stop evil and get along very well, while Boscha is the Villain Protagonist and Chris and Phos are going with her so she doesn't go on a meltdown, and will go against her if need be.
  • Hero of Another Story: They have their own adventures separate from the Ruby Sulphur Trio. The rewrite reveals some of them involving Chloe having gone through six donut holers.
    Atticus: But you're not planning to depend on your donut holer, are you? Because this is the seventh one you've got. You know, after losing to Dynamo, fighting back the dragon in the tower, rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser, launching Super Sonic against Perfect Chaos, fighting Sans-
  • Nice Mean And In Between: Like their original counterparts with Atticus being the Nice, Lexi the mean and Chloe somewhere in the middle.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: They perform the kamehameha to try take out the Ruby Sulphur Trio and Zenith Fantasy near the end of Chapter 11. This becomes their power-up move against Boa when empowered with Mahamayuri Train.
  • Power Trio: It's in the name.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: A girl with a donut holer, a talking dog and a sentient book dressed as a Yu-Gi-Oh character.
  • Super Mode: They all get a collective one during the climax of the Boiling Underworld Car thanks to the Mahamayuri Train.

    Koharu Sakuragi / Chloe of the Vermillion (HEAVY SPOILERS) 
See her page here

    Atticus 
King of Corginia, Uniter of the Pembrokes and Cardigans and a proud member of the Red Lotus Trio.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: While he's more calm and fatherly to Tulip in the show, he's shown to have a shorter fuse now that he has to take care of two children in Chloe and Lexi.
    • Atticus had a very tense relationship with Simon and Grace in Blossoming Trail, especially as The Fog Car saga continued. In here, they leave each other to their own devices.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Zigzagged. Atticus in his show actually did go into battle and in Blossoming Trail aided in fights. The only fight he's gone through so far is a "battle of wits" in a chess game against Chris. However he works with Lexi and Chloe when they do their Kame Hame Hadoken via the Mahamayuri Train.
  • The Atoner: He feels bad for not being of any help during the Cupid Bee Car fiasco, and wishes to make up for it.
  • Cool Crown: He's constantly described with a crown on his head.
  • The Comically Serious: His tail really likes to waggle even when he's being serious and before he can forgive Chloe he requests belly rubs from her.
  • Dogs Are Dumb: Downplayed. He's not stupid, but is less smart than Chris, as the sentient crystal ball beats him in chess.
  • Even the Dog Is Ashamed: Pun not intended; he can only facepalm after hearing Chloe's Kick the Dog response to Boa's explanation of how badly Boscha screwed up.
  • Heroic Dog: A corgi who is part of the Red Lotus Trio.
  • I Warned You: Apparently warned Chloe not to enter the True Name Car as now everyone knows her real name (Koharu Sakuragi).
  • No Name Given: He wasn't named initially and was labeled as "Dog with a crown".
  • Non-Action Guy: He doesn't fight — as there's so much he can do as a dog — so he instead plays chess with Chris.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this look when Boa calls Chloe by her real name (Koharu Sakuragi) as it sends the girl into a flying rage.
  • Only Sane Man: Between Chloe barreling into fights and not listening to reason and Lexi's impulsiveness and utter dislike for the Apex, he's the only one who has his act together.
  • Parental Substitute: Kinda acts like one to Chloe, who has Parental Issues with her father and is otherwise alone on her Train trip.
  • Rhetorical Question Blunder: When he says he'd love to serve Peacock's pancakes in Corginia and the girl points out his subjects don't have hands, he answers they'll eat them with their mouths.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: He's a king of a car of corgis (and one golden retriever called "Ugly Irwin") who decides to come along with Chloe on her journey through the Train, acting as a voice of reason.
  • The Smart Guy: Of the Red Lotus Trio, mirroring Chris.
  • Smart People Play Chess: While Boscha, Chloe and Lexi are trying to kill each other, he and Chris play chess. From Chris's observations, Atticus isn't good at it.
  • Talking Animal: A corgi capable of human speech.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: After a few lines of dialogue, he disappears from the Cupid Bee Car saga for unknown reasons.

     Lexi 
One of the members of the Red Lotus Trio, a book who can detach his papers to a human form and fold his body to whatever he pleases. His and Chloe's meeting is the subject of the prequel story, Infinity Train: Melancholy Afterlife.
  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: While he doesn't get Buried Alive like his Blossoming Trail self, he does have to confront the fact that the original reason why the Red Lotus Trio was formed, to stop the Apex, has been done by somebody else, but that sooner or later Chloe will leave the Train, and with that will come the end of the team.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Lexi was never torn apart by Grace and Simon so he never ended up Buried Alive. Instead, he's fine in Melancholy Afterlife, just stuck on figuring out his human form.
  • Adaptational Context Change: Like his original counterpart, he has a desire to leave Azada and explore the rest of the Train. However, unlike his Blossoming Trail self, who was mostly stuck at Azada because his father didn't want him to leave for fear of his life, this Lexi legitimately can't leave Azada for long due to the way the Train works: as soon as he goes through a Portal in anywhere other than Azada, he'll return to the library, no questions asked. In Melancholy Afterlife — after Chloe's failed attempt to reconnect with her father and coupled with Specter telling her to focus on slaying the Apex for the time being — he gets the chance to leave when Chloe gives him an inviation to join her and Atticus.
  • Adaptational Dumbass: His younger age, coupled with his more abrasive and impulsive behavior, leads him to take quite a lot of foolish decisions, like blinding Boscha while Chloe's trying to reason with her, and trying to attack Hazel when she reveals herself as part of the Apex.
  • Adaptation Explanation Extrication: In Blossoming Trail, Lexi's beef with the Apex was born after Simon and Grace not only tore his pages off, but left him Buried Alive for nearly a decade. Since no such thing is implied to have happened in this universe, his anger at the Apex seems more born out of general rumors than anything personal.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: He's a lot more temperamental and impulsive than his Blossoming Trail counterpart to coincide with his younger age. This nearly costs him his life when he tries to fight Hazel.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: Has no personal vendetta against the Apex, as he wasn't torn apart by Grace and Simon, but still contains his vindictive personality to want them dead. He's also much more pragmatic in general.
    • In the prequel, he shows two different sides of him: he has a hard time deciding what to base his appearance off of, and shows a bit of a smug attitude when he thinks Chloe can't tell him an interesting story. This goes hand in hand with his age this time (12 - 13 compared to 16).
    • Unlike Blossoming Trail Lexi knowing when to be cautious and trusting Chloe as to when to fight or not, he immediately goes after Hazel when she declares she's part of the Apex. This ends up with her landing a punch so hard that he has no choice to turn into his book self to recover.
  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: He had a beef with Simon and Grace in Blossoming Trail because they tore his pages and left him Buried Alive for years. In this story, they're essentially strangers, with Lexi's hatred of them being more because they're (former) Apex members rather than anything personal.
    • His relationship with Chloe is also quite different too: in Blossoming Trail he is immediately apologetic after getting Chloe injured and treats her like an equal. In Melancholy Afterlife, their relationship isn't as close since he smugly assumed Chloe couldn't tell a story that would pique his interest but they gradually warm up to each other over time.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: In Blossoming Trail, Lexi could shapeshift into different forms and control paper, and that was it. In here, while this is the same in his base form, his super mode gives him the ability to copy any paper he gets a hold on.
  • Adaptational Wimp: It's almost pitiful how easy he is to dispatch compared to his Blossoming Trail self, as a direct consequence of him being made of paper being played more realistically than before.
  • Age Lift: Was around the equivalent of 16 in Blossoming Trail (to match with his appearance of Specter) but is 12-13 here (to match Nail Saionji, who is actually 11 in canon)
  • Anger Born of Worry: Turns out his nasty attitude has been the result of this, as he's become worried sick of the fact that the reason the Red Lotus Trio was formed has long since been stopped by someone else, and sooner or later, Chloe will leave the Train and the trio will have to separate.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: Again, he's actually a book, but he just separates his pages to give him a human appearance.
  • Badass on Paper: Pun not intended; being a member of the Red Lotus Trio would lead you to believe he's, at minimum, a badass who can hold his own in a fight. In practice, however, his impulsive and reckless nature makes him a nuisance more than anything.
  • Berserk Button: The Apex's existence as a whole sends him on a flying rage, which he tries to show with Hazel.
    • Also, if anybody accidentally hurts Chloe, get ready to earn his wrath.
  • Birds of a Feather: He gets along incredibly well with Chloe, who can be just as impulsive as he is.
    • Averted with Hazel. They're both temperamental kids who hold a disdain for the Apex, but their hatred towards each other is just as great, if not greater, than that.
  • Book Burning: On the receiving end when Hazel throws a fireball at him after he mocks her over the derailment of her plans.
  • Boom, Headshot!: Peacock shoots him in the head when he fails to put filter on his mouth. Luckily, Shape Dies, Shifter Survives is fully in effect here.
  • Boisterous Weakling: He may talk a big game, but there's no doubt that if Shape Dies, Shifter Survives wasn't in effect, he'd be dead a long time ago.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Has a real bad habit with this trope.
    • After the above trope, he thinks it's a good idea to snap at Peacock, who still has a gun at her disposal. Needless to say, Lexi gets quickly put in his place afterwards.
    • Before that, he manages to piss off Boscha by slicing her eyes with his papers when Chloe was trying to reason with her.
    • In general, he can't seem to wrap his head around the fact that Hazel isn't someone you wanna mess with. Not only does he immediately attack her when she reveals herself to be part of the Apex, but when Hazel's plan gets derailed due to Hazy revealing her true nature to Amelia, he has the audacity to mock her about it, which nearly ends in his death when she throws a fireball at him.
    • Come The Azada Car, and Lexi takes this trope to its literal conclusion by threatening an actual dragon when Emily summons her dragon, Elliot, to force everyone to take her to the forbidden section.
  • Character Development: After some self reflection in Act 2, he lets go of his grudge towards the Apex and Boa which culminates in him asking his father to let Specter (whose mirror is shattered and a copy is now on the Train but is now a blank slate) to let him take care of the newly formed youkai which Titus accepts.
  • Composite Character:
    • His anger issues, impulsive nature, and harsh attitude all come from Parker, who's called Sota in this universe.
    • His inability to shut up whenever prompted is taken from Sara Dyktalis, of all characters.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Aside from throwing papers into people's faces to blind them, he also will slice their eyes, as Boscha can attest. Even Chloe is shocked at that tactic.
  • Dartboard of Hate: He has one of these with a symbol of the Apex as the bull's-eye in Azada.
  • Decomposite Character: His devotion and feelings (and original appearance as Specter) to Chloe is given to... well, take a guess.
  • Didn't Think This Through: It's safe to say this is easily one of his biggest flaws.
    • He immediately tries to join Chloe in her fight against Boscha, ignoring not only how Chloe wants to help her, but that Boscha, being a fire magic user, is practically a Man of Kryptonite to him.
    • Then, when Chloe's about to get her to see reason, Lexi slices her eyes with his papers, which only succeeds in pissing her off.
    • Later, when he first encounters Hazel and she reveals herself to be part of the Apex, Lexi wastes no time attacking her, even after Hazel shows herself to be much more dangerous than she lets on.
  • Dumb Blonde: Downplayed, since he's more impulsive rather than outright dumb, but he has blonde hair and has a tendency for rather poor planning.
  • Empathic Shapeshifter: A Downplayed variation. Technically, nothing's stopping Lexi from picking his own form, but he's having such trouble picking a form that he lets Chloe pick one for him to save himself the trouble.
  • Establishing Character Moment: In Melancholy Afterlife, he reveals himself to Chloe as someone proud and focused on wanting to deal with the Apex, and also shows that he has an abrasive side when he snidely thinks that Chloe can't weave a tale good enough for him. Later, upon hearing Chloe's story as to what got her on the Train, he's shown looking very hurt and realizing that he's been quite an insensitive prick.
  • Eye Scream: Uses his papers to slice Boscha's remaining two eyes to blind her temporarily, which he does after she herself shot a fireball at his face. All this really does is piss her off, by the way.
  • Expy: Given the Yu-Gi-Oh! character he was in Blossoming Trail and how he's described as "blond with pale clothing", he's presumably based his appearance on Joey Wheeler/Katsuya Jounochi. However, it's eventually revealed he's actually based on Nail Saionji but he and Joey have met in the past. When powered up by the Mahamayuri Train he takes on the appearance of Zarc.
  • Expy Coexistence: Downplayed. He takes his form from Daiki Chienen from the Pokémon World, but they don't exist on the same world at the same time: Lexi's on the Train, Daiki's on the Pokémon World.
  • Exact Eavesdropping: In Melancholy Afterlife, he's around just in time to hear a simplified retelling of Chloe's life before she entered the Train.
  • Fantastic Racism: He holds nothing but contempt for the Apex, despite having no real connection or relationship to them in this story. This extends to Zenith Fantasy, despite the fact they have practically no relation to them anymore.
  • Fantastic Slurs: "Free Riders" for Passengers, the Apex in particular.
  • Fatal Flaw: He can be quite impulsive and doesn't think things through, something that his father notes to Chloe.
  • Fearless Fool: No matter the situation and how outmatched he is, Lexi always faces it with determination. Even when it would be better if he kept his mouth shut.
  • Flight, Strength, Heart: In his super mode, he can shapeshift, control paper, fly, and copy any paper he gets a hold on. Boa finds a way to make the last ability a case of Heart Is an Awesome Power.
  • Flying Books: He's accompanied by a few of these at the Mavericks Car, a reference to his home being a library filled with flying books.
  • Foil:
    • To Boscha. Both of them have a notable temper that causes them to rush headfirst into danger. Difference is, Boscha is tough enough to take whatever's thrown at her, while a good, strong fist will send Lexi back to his book form. Boscha's a witch with fire powers and psychic abilities, while Lexi's a Denizen who can shapeshift and control paper. They both hate the Apex, but while It's Personal with Boscha due to her ideals, Lexi's hatred is more of a general thing due to them terrorizing the Train for so long. Finally, their relationship with Chloe is different: Boscha had high expectations for her, but when she didn't meet them, she disregarded her as a fraud, while Lexi was initially skeptical, but eventually grew to like her.
    • To Hazel. Both of them have a hatred for the Apex, but while Lexi hates them for being a pest to the Train in general, Hazel resents them for seemingly taking Amelia away from her. Both of them are shapeshifters, but while Lexi can change his entire form, Hazel's shapeshifting is much more limited. Lexi is a clear Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Hazel's a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing. And while both of them are Denizens, Lexi was created as one, while Hazel's a failed attempt at recreating Amelia's dead fiance, creating a Human-Denizen hybrid instead.
    • To MT. Both of them are Denizens with humanoid forms: MT's form is her base form, while Lexi's a Shapeshifter Default Form. MT is literally Made of Iron and really hard to hurt, Lexi is made of paper and can't take many hits before reverting back into a book. Finally, while they both dislike the Apex, MT was wronged by them sending the Reflection Police at her, while Lexi has only heard bad things about them.
  • Fragile Speedster: He's rather quick on his feet, but he can neither deliver nor withstand a strong attack.
  • Freudian Excuse: Twofold.
    • The reason he treats Zenith Fantasy and the Apex so badly is because he's taking what he saw of Apex Fantasy, a splinter group, and placing the groups on the same pedestal as an attempt to continue with the original goal of stopping them.
    • And all his anger and petty behavior? It's because he's seriously worried over the fact that the Red Lotus Trio's reason to be made has not only been already done, but with Chloe making progress, she's gonna leave eventually.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: As Boa puts it bluntly, just because he had a bad encounter with an Apex splinter group, and is worried about the end of the group that took him out of Azada, is no excuse to try look for a goal that's no longer there, nor harass entities who are nothing like the group he faced.
  • Friendless Background: Before joining Chloe and Atticus on their journey across the Train, after being called their friend, Lexi mentions never having had friends before.
  • Good Is Not Nice: He can be rather impulsive and insensitive at times, but he's on the side of good.
  • Go Through Me: He stands in Hazel's way when the Zenith Fantasy kids run away with the Cupid Bee in tow.
  • Growing Wings: In the rewrite of Chapter 13, he grows a pair of paper wings in order to join with Boscha and Zenith Fantasy's fight on the skies, alongside Chloe.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: His humanoid form has blonde hair, and while he's a little rough around the edges, he's ultimately a good guy.
  • Hate at First Sight: He hates Specter as soon as he appears on the Train, not only because he's partially responsible for Chloe ending up on the Train, but because Specter nearly strangled him to death when they first met.
    • You could argue the same with Hazel, who not only makes a bad first impression by revealing she's part of the Apex, but them comes this close to outright killing him were it not for Shape Dies, Shifter Survives being in effect.
  • Headbutting Heroes: He has this dynamic with Chloe after the rewrite.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: His super form's ability to copy and multiply papers doesn't sound particularly impressive... Until The Owl House's Glyphs are thrown into the question.
  • Hero of Another Story: What his meeting with Joey Wheeler was like is anyone's guess.
  • Hypocrite: This guy casually projects what he saw with Apex Fantasy on both the Apex and Zenith Fantasy, painting them as a copy of the former, and yet he makes it clear he won't make Boa responsible for what Boscha did. Realizing this is his first step to making amends.
  • Ignored Expert: He's more than ready, and happy, to tell Chloe about who Mahamayuri is, but is ignored as soon as he admits she's not a demon. Word of God is that the Blossoming Trail Chloe would always open up and listen to him, even if she's not feeling like it. In Act 2, Chloe apologizes for ignoring what he has to say and is open to learning more about Mahamayuri.
  • Irrational Hatred: Hating the Apex is understandable, given that they've been terrorizing the Train for many years. Less understandable is hating Zenith Fantasy, who not only have no connection to the Apex anymore, but are actively trying to turn over a new leaf.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: He's acting like quite the Ungrateful Bastard while doing so, but he's not wrong in that, given how the Train as a whole sees Zenith Fantasy as an extension of the Apex, Hazel Hughes might be better off without them.
    • In Melancholy Afterlife he goes on a passionate speech to his father pointing out that they just can't sit around and do nothing because one day the Apex will come and kill them. Atticus even remarks that Lexi's logic is valid.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's quite rough around the edges, but he's a good person underneath it... to the people he likes.
  • Kick the Dog: Not only is his "congratulations" to Zenith Fantasy slightly condescending, but he then goes to try convince Hazel Hughes, who they just saved, into leaving them and go on her own.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: He wastes no time dashing towards Hazel when she reveals herself as a member of the Apex. He nearly pays it with his life.
  • Light Is Good: Has light blond hair and dresses in pale clothing, and is specifically based off Nail Saionji who was a much nicer person than Specter was.
  • Logical Weakness: Since he's made of paper, he has two:
    • He can't stand fire, meaning Boscha's practically a Man of Kryptonite for him.
    • His papers allow him to change into whatever he wants, but since it's paper, he doesn't have much endurance. Hazel demonstrates this with extreme prejudice.
  • Missing Steps Plan: One of his flaws, according to his father. Lexi wants to go out and stop the Apex, but he can only do so if he has a passenger partner. And even then, there's also the manner of how long it would take to find the Apex, not to mention being completely outnumbered, overpowered, etc.
  • Misplaced Retribution: The only reason he keeps harassing Zenith Fantasy and, to an extent, the Apex is to make them pay for what Apex Fantasy, a splinter group of the latter, did.
  • Mister Exposition: Tries to be this to explain who Mahamayuri is. Chloe dismisses him when she finds out that she's not a demon.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In Chapter 13's rewrite, Chloe came this close to calming Boscha down, but Lexi just had to pull an Eye Scream on her and piss her off.
  • Ninja Log: When Elliot tries to pummel him with his hand, what he finds in the resulting crater is a log, with the real Lexi appearing behind Emily.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: In the Cupid Bee Car, he went toe-to-toe with Hazel in a match that had to be very gory as he's reduced to his book form with torn pages and ink spilling out.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: He turns into a giant paper dragon to try make sure he, the Red Lotus Trio and Amelia leave the Paradise Lost Car. At least until Boscha hits him...
  • Paper Master: He knows how to use his papers as weapons, as Boscha can attest.
  • Paper People: Like in Blossoming Trail, but this time he's shown with multiple books surrounding him. However he's shown that if he takes too much damage, he'll revert back into his book form until he can recover.
  • Precision F-Strike: Calls Zenith Fantasy "assholes" whereas the original Lexi had a clean mouth.
  • Properly Paranoid: When he finds Sara, who's part of the Apex, at the Cupid Bee Car, his first thought is that Hazel is there as well. Which is eventually proven right.
  • Purely Aesthetic Glasses: Being a book, he probably doesn't even need to keep the glasses he formed with his humanoid self, but Chloe picked the form for him, so it sticks.
  • Punched Across the Room: Courtesy of Hazel.
  • Royal Brat: Is the son of the king of Azada, and he's got a seriously nasty attitude.
  • Shapeshifter Default Form: He mostly walks around in a form based on Nail Saionji, but he can change his form at will.
  • Shape Dies, Shifter Survives: Pretty much the only reason he's still alive.
    • Hazel's punch leaves his humanoid form with a Torso with a View, but as he's sent back to Chloe, he's reduced back to his book form.
    • Later, when Peacock finds him too annoying, she shoots him in the head, sending him back to his book form.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: Inverted. He's based off Nail Saionji — who had glasses with white frames — but he's given the Adaptational Dumbass treatment here.
  • Stock Ninja Weaponry: He has some kunai under his disposal, though he rarely uses them: he first shows them off to Chloe alongside his Dartboard of Hate, and then ineffectually uses them against Hazel.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: When it comes to Passengers, he's very nice to Chloe, while everybody else depends on their connection to the Apex: if they got no connection, he's indifferent at best, a Jerk with a Heart of Gold at worst. And if they do have a connection, he becomes insufferable.
  • Torso with a View: Hazel's punch leaves a large hole where his humanoid form's stomach would be, with Lexi being reduced back to his book form soon after.
  • Underestimating Badassery: He thinks it's a good idea to try attack Hazel despite her being the second in-command of the Apex. You can guess how well that goes.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: It's quite telling that he's the only member of the Red Lotus Trio who neither thanks Zenith Fantasy for their help (Chloe) or congratulates them for them saving Hazel Hughes (Atticus). In fact, he tries to [[spoiler: convince Hazel Hughes to leave behind her rescuers because of them being former Apex members.
  • Vague Age: His age is hard to pin down since he's a book and his humanoid form doesn't usually have facial features until Chloe gives him some; he's supposedly the equivalent of a 12-13 year old boy but his Super Mode makes him look like Zarc who was in his late teens.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: He can transform himself into different shapes due to his papers like a cat or even a copy of Atticus if he chooses.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Tries to attack Hazel, who is only six and a half, when she admits to being part of the Apex.
    • He then tries to do the same to Emily when she and Elliot invade Azada.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Slices Boscha's eyes and attempts to attack Hazel when she reveals she's part of the new Apex. Keyword being attempts.
  • The Worf Effect: When he fights Hazel, his kunai do nothing against her, whereas she can land a solid punch that's so powerful it forces him to turn back into his book form.

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