Enson
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Enson | |
Enson, in The First #35 |
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Publisher | CrossGen Entertainment |
First appearance | The First |
Created by | Barbara Kesel, Bart Sears |
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Alter ego | Danik |
Species | Fully Ascended Atlantean |
Team affiliations | Bright-Side, Atlantis |
Notable aliases | Wyture, Skink, JeMerik Meer, etc. |
Abilities | Ultra High-Level Cosmic Energy Manipulator |
Enson is a character from CrossGen Entertainment's Sigilverse. He is a guide character in the Sigil comic series. His charge is Seahn, the most powerful and ambitious of the secundea (children of gods) in the House Dexter. Enson appears as a huge grey-skin Golem-like figure with strange horns around his mouth. He is nearly always at Seahn's side. Offering suggestions.
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Enson is always dressed in black and he usually wears a curious two-handed sword-like weapon on his back (which he never uses). He seems to have rock-like skin and has no known mother or father.
Enson, a fragment of Danik, is trying to guide Seahn, and make him more of a leader. Enson is working in conjunction with Wyture who is on the House Sininster side and guiding Persha. Enson is sometimes cruel and very manipulative. He tells anyone who questions him that they should just trust him. He tells Seahn that he should kill Laia (a demi-goddess from House Dexter who turned down Seahn). He steals Altwaal's Gauntlet (one of Altwaals Weapons) from Pyrem in the middle of a battle which causes Pyrem to lose the fight. He secretly adds power to Seahn allowing Seahn to defeat and kill his father Braag.
Near the end (espide #35) Enson and Wyture become confused about what is going on (thanks to the appearance of Solusandra and the Engergy Hound). They both leave Elysia to merge with Danik, perhaps for good.
With the CrossGen bankruptcy, Enson's final fate was left unfinished.