Twenty-Fifth Baam, designated an Irregular after entering the Tower to follow Rachel—his sole companion during years of isolation beneath its structure—wields innate power that draws both awe and apprehension from the Tower’s factions. Presumed dead following the Test Floor’s collapse, he was seized by FUG and rebranded as Jue Viole Grace, a pseudonym honoring his parents, Arlen Grace and V, to shield his identity and past allies. Under FUG’s coercion, he trained as a Slayer Candidate under Ha Jinsung, refining combat expertise and shinsu control while grappling with the organization’s plan to weaponize him via the Thorn, a fragment left by the Irregular Enryu. His participation in the Workshop Battle revealed a web of shifting loyalties, balancing FUG’s machinations against his yearning to reunite with companions Khun Aguero Agnis and Rak Wraithraiser. Central to his prowess is an aptitude for replicating abilities and assimilating entities like the Thorn and Leviathan, augmented by precise shinsu techniques such as Floral Butterfly Piercing and Blue Oar. Spell resistance and negation further cement his threat in combat. Emotionally scarred by Rachel’s betrayal and FUG’s psychological coercion, he nonetheless prioritizes safeguarding allies, exemplified by covert aid to the Traveler and clashes with Blue Dog units during the Workshop Battle. Subsequent conflicts against Kallavan, the Lo Po Bia Family, and Great Warrior Traumerei underscore his escalating influence in the Tower’s power dynamics, torn between aspirations for tranquility and the burdens of his prophesied role. Mystery shrouds his origins as the resurrected child of Arlen and V, revived through an Outside God’s intervention. Though biologically their son, ambiguities linger regarding his soul’s nature, entangled with Arlen’s rituals and the Tower’s metaphysical lore. Personal quirks include a fondness for Korean cuisine, ambidexterity skewed toward right-hand dominance, and culinary skill—particularly cream spaghetti. His attire, selected by Ha Jinsung, subtly mirrors FUG’s agenda while reflecting his gradual autonomy. Relationships with Rachel, Khun, Rak, and mentors like Evankhell continually shape his path, merging compassion with the Tower’s cutthroat hierarchy. From a guileless outsider to a linchpin in existential battles, his evolution intertwines mounting power with ceaseless ethical tension.

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Jue Viole Grace/The 25th Bam

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