Enryu

Enryu is a highly dangerous and powerful Irregular, his position is a Spear Bearer and he is currently in 2nd ranking. He is technically the first Irregular to have entered The Tower.

The origin of the sobriquet
Enryu's sobriquet, Red Tower, was added because the Shinsoo within the Tower turned red during his presence, but the reason for this is not known. People suspect that because the Shinsoo around him acted as if it was living, that it reacted to his personality.

About
Enryu is one of the most sinister and mysterious sounding characters, as much as Phantaminum. His strangest record is that 'He murdered the Guardian'. By killing the Guardian of the 43rd Floor, who were thought to be immortals, he let the people know that the Guardians were not absolute beings. That's how Enryu became the No. 1 Ranker with the nickname of 'Guardian Murderer'. He maintained his ranking for a long time but eventually lost it to Phantaminum. It is unknown why Enryu killed the 43rd Floor Guardian, however if he did not have a motive, this may hint towards a possibly sadastic personality.

Ability
Enryu is known to fight by creating thousands of spears made with Shinsoo and striking them downwards. Some people use a poetic expression 'Red Rain', to describe this scene. Spectators say the sight is quite beautiful. However, it wouldn't look as beautiful from the victim's point of view. Enryu's overwhelming control of Shinsoo is rated a cut above the Guardians, and it is a 'heretical' ability, breaking the laws of the Tower. It is rumored that he can create life using Shinsoo.

Until now, the person who handled the biggest numerical value of Shinsoo is Enryu. And although the accurate number is not recorded, it's clear that it surpasses other recorded figures greatly. (According to a Light Bearer who could record Enryu's combat, Enryu is known to have handled more than 9000 Baangs during the combat). Yu Han Sung said to Lero-ro that the only known person to use Shinsoo without a contract from the Guardian(before Baam) is Enryu.