“ | I'm done being someone else's pawn. I'll take the void. | „ |
~ Chandrelle. |
Chandrelle Stormblaze is one of the six playable protagonists of The Hex (2018). She is a major antagonist in Combat Arena X, and the villainous main protagonist of Secrets of Legendaria. She was made by Lionel Snill in response to the creation of Sado.
Personality[]
Chandrelle is an untrusting, yet cruel person. She shows very little respect for half of the characters residing in the Inn, only sticking close to the ones she already knows like Bryce and Lazarus. Of all the six main protagonists, Chandrelle is the most villainous. She shows little care after killing Moji, telling the chat that he deserved it for being annoying. She has little remorse for this later on when she speaks to Moji Junior, telling him that his father was weak after hearing the boy was waiting for him. Whenever Chandrelle has a goal, she does everything in her power to work towards it. However, this comes with showing little care for how her means of doing so affect others like Lazarus, who suffered consequences from her actions.
Biography[]
Combat Arena X[]
Chandrelle was grudgingly created by Lionel Snill in response to Carla Dosa wanting him to add more female characters to his games. Sometime before the main game, she is taught by Irving how to fight, and likely forced to train extensively not unlike Bryce. Sometime during this, Chandrelle decides she wants to escape the game. She does this by training harder until she is considered OP. When she meets with Bryce, she tells him to follow after her if he wishes to escape from the game as well, but still proclaims that she doesn't plan on backing down for him to take what she wants. Ultimately, in the middle of their fight, she acknowledges that it was a good battle before being removed from the game.
Secrets of Legendaria[]
Chandrelle wasn't meant to be the main protagonist of Secrets of Legendaria, however Carla Dosa pushed for her to take the position with similar motivations as to why she had Lionel make Chandrelle to begin with. Lionel is against the idea, but everyone in the workplace votes for Carla's idea so that Chandrelle ultimately gets the role. Chandrelle is placed into the game as Moji introduces her to the universe much to her annoyance. Chandrelle, not caring to play along with the game's script, eventually makes a blood pact with Vallamir and kills Moji. She later on sees his son at the village, and advises him that his father was weak, and not to go down the same path as him. This is likely what caused Junior to be the way he was in Vicious Galaxy. Chandrelle meets with Vallamir, as they discuss their plan to destroy the game due to their discontent with being a part of it. Two other characters, Jay and Lazarus, also take part in this scheme. After reuniting with Lazarus, the two continue throughout the bugged game. They start off going to fight the Sweaty Dragon, which they easily defeat due to how underleveled it is especially compared to Chandrelle's skills obtained from the blood pact. They reach the dragon early through a shortcut angrily inserted by one of the developers, Carla. Once the dragon is defeated, they go on to fight the Sphinx. Exploiting a bug in the map, Chandrelle sways the Sphinx's guard, Jack, into letting them pass. Despite Jack being aware of their bugged solution, he is unable to do anything about it as the game's code is scripted so that he lets her pass regardless of her means of doing so. After a quiz show with the Sphinx who drinks a vial of poison once her quiz is beat by Chandrelle and Lazarus, Irving catches onto Chandrelle's plan and attempts to intercept it by beating up an NPC and stealing their identity. Irving lures Chandrelle onto the NPC's ship, but Chandrelle finds the body of the mutilated NPC and goes out to find out it was Irving all along who led her. Irving threatens to throw her overboard and replace her, as a battle commences. The battle is cut short however, as Jeremiah steers the ship into what was meant to be the game's third boss, the Kraken. Chandrelle then heads back to Jay, giving him the orbs of power as Vallamir comes to eat each of them. Vallamir takes over the game, killing most NPCs aside from the ones who were loyal to him. The game receives negative reviews on Steam for the villainous nature of Chandrelle, and the game's ending. This brings Irving to confront and punish both Chandrelle and Lazarus. Despite Lazarus's regret, Chandrelle shows little care for the situation until Irving reveals that he brought her to be possessed by Vallamir, in a panic Chandrelle is knocked out as Vallamir enters her skull.
Six Pint Inn[]
Chandrelle visits the Six Pint Inn planning to finish what she started and escape from her punishment. She gets along very little with the patrons, seeing Rust and ??? as freaks and picking on Weasel Kid at most opportunities. This distrust grows worse once it is announced that someone is planning a murder. She only trusts Bryce, and Lazarus whom she shows a lack of remorse to for the consequences he suffered from her actions. Reginald helps Chandrelle remove Vallamir by having Weasel Kid get the kitchen key so that Bryce may bake a pie for Chandrelle with a key hidden inside. While Vallamir realizes what Chandrelle is doing and attempts to talk her out of it, she uses the key to enter the basement, using the machine that's there to extract Vallamir from her mind and trap him in a tube where she taunts him. She later heads back to the main floor, staying there until the game's supposed climax where Irving visits the Inn in search of Lazarus. He argues with the patrons, primarily Reggie and Bryce. When Lazarus comes out of the kitchen with a gun, Irving tries to intimidate him into not shooting. Chandrelle cuts in, demanding that Lazarus shoots Irving before she is cut off by Irving who further threatens Lazarus into holding off. In the end, Irving is shot and it's presumed that after The Hex was made, Chandrelle exited out into the real world along with the other protagonists.
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