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Bryan Williams

“Heaven is nothing but a prison concept.”

Photo NovelSolecism
Profile
PhysiologyParadox
Height6'1
Weight179 lbs.
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack
AgeInapplicable
Birth DateInapplicable
Birth PlaceUnknown
StatusExists and Nonexistent (simultaneously)
GenderMale
FamilyLamont Heartfelt Vanity (Cousin), Christopher Sincere Pride (Cousin), Deneé Vainglory (Cousin)
Love InterestsUnknown
AffiliationMirage
TierUnknown

Bryan Williams is the cousin of Christopher Sincere Pride and Lamont Heartfelt Vanity that appears in the series Solecism. He is also the leader of the Mirage.

History

Bryan Williams first appears in the first volume of Solecism III. 

When Bryan is first introduced, he is seen discussing with the rest of Mirage about their war on Honest, and about how to bring about the coming storm.

Bryan Williams also appears in the fifth volume of the Outer Roads, aiding his cousin Sincere on a quest to wake up Akasha.

Personality

Bryan enjoys challenges and is always thrilled by the prospect of a formidable enemy. This strange passion affects the way in which he leads his group, frequently testing the pataphysical limits of those within his ranks by taking the road that shouldn't be traveled.

Despite his social flaws, Bryan has a much more profound and philosophical side. This side of him is what has helped him gather such powerful Paradoxes to aid him on his mission.

Powers and Abilities

Bryan Williams is a master of illusions. His powers are so vast, that he can cast an illusion that can encompass all imaginary and real numbers, including all infinities and 0.

Illusion Creation: Bryan can simply cast an unknown unobservable illusion onto all imaginary and real numbers, transcending all transfinite numbers and going below 0. His influence defies logic and metalogic being able to affect even Towers.

Quantum Gate Access: Bryan is able to jump through Quantum Gates in order to traverse time and space.

- Eventually, Bryan acquires an instant point-to-point motion. In other words, he can move from one point of existence or nonexistence to another before the concept of cause and effect could change. To elaborate, Bryan could arrive at his destination before ever leaving his starting point.

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