Infobox
Hapus Anrhefn
Current: Right eye visually altered
Titles [TODO] Also Known As [TODO] Race [TODO] True Age 34 Height [TODO] Weight [TODO] Job [TODO] Created By [TODO] Personal Status
Status Alive — limited Resonant-adjacent abilities Relatives [TODO] Affiliation
Current Umbra (Asset) Previous Fury’s Gaze experimental subject Occupation
Current Umbra asset Base of Operations
Current [TODO]
Hapus Anrhefn is an Umbra asset who emerged from Auria’s Compound Phi program with limited Resonant-adjacent abilities. Not loyal to any cause. He follows whoever provides the most interesting scene. No moral floor. He will kill without remorse if it suits the moment — not cruel, just indifferent. There is nothing to appeal to.
Appearance
Hapus has one visually altered right eye — a direct consequence of Compound Phi. Revealing it is a deliberate act; it is used to create illusions and requires line of sight to the target. [TODO: full physical description.]
History
He is designated Subject 178Φ in Auria’s records. He spent 14 days in the chamber under Compound Phi. The result was classified as a FAILURE — sub-par Resonant replication; the abilities he developed are real but fall short of true Resonant-class. His weapon of choice is a handgun and he operates as an infiltrator. He has no loyalty to any cause — he follows whoever provides the most interesting scene.
[TODO: Hapus’ full backstory — who he was before the experiments, how he ended up as a Compound Phi subject, what his life looks like between deployments.]
Plots
Present during Fury’s Gaze and Umbra arc operations. Wildcard — his participation in any given situation depends entirely on whether he finds it interesting. [TODO: Specific encounters and outcomes.]
Powers & Abilities
- Thought-reading: predicts incoming actions with accuracy consistent with reading minds. Does not affect Forgekin.
- Illusion creation: reveals his right eye, creates illusions — requires line of sight to target.
- Prolonged exposure to him induces psychosis in others.
- Right eye visually changed — cross-references the Resonant Project.
Classified as a failure because true Resonant-class abilities could not be fully replicated. He is a cheaper, less precise version of something far more dangerous.