Traveller

Traveller is a mysterious Regular, he is seen as sending messages to Emile showing affection and telling that he wanted to meet her.

Appearance & Personality
He is a short humanoid with wavy orange hair. He wears goggles and a white and olive green hoodie that covers most of his features.

It is a cautious and friendly man, which is shown when he used a device that would prevent more patrols from coming and him not believing Baam could be the infamous Slayer candidate Jyu Viole Grace.

Abilities
The Traveller is average in terms of abilities, destroying Blue Venom, a being far above him. He has a long needle that can split into two. He then uses this to grab and shock enemies like a pincer.

Prologue - Emile
He made his debut in the prologue of the factory battle. In his texts he constantly told Emile that he loves her, causing the woman inside the mechanical bathtub much emotional distress.

Workshop Battle
As Viole was looking down from his balcony on the 30th Floor, he saw the Traveller being chased by a cloaked figure. The Traveller kept on running but was backed into a corner with figures on both sides. Suddenly, Viole destroyed them both in one hit. Instead of being grateful, the Traveller yelled at him, saying that now an even stronger patrol would appear. Sure enough, Blue Venom came and they had to hide. After texting Emile, the Traveller led Viole to a room underground with Electronic Transmission Disruptors (ETD) placed around the room. The ETDs would block the signal sent when they destroyed Blue Venom, allowing them to walk away.

One Shot, One Opportunity
Viole had finished setting up the bomb, and he asked the Traveller why the patrols were targeting him. He replied that the one he loved was held in Archimedes as the prize for the Workshop Battle and he tried to break in to free her. As the Blue Dog came in, they tried to blow it up but its attack was blocked by its shields. He yelled at Viole to run away, but before anything could happen, Androssi appeared and kicked it. The two of them then managed to run away from Androssi and left her to deal with the rest of the Workshop Patrols. Outside, they split up, saying that it was as good a place as any. The Traveller's parting words were that he didn't believe Viole was who Androssi claimed he was, as Viole seemed far too nice for that sort of a person.

At the end of the game, he returned to D-52 for some reason and ran into Androssi, who had just finished defeating all the Workshop Patrols. Androssi grabbed him and yelled at him, demanding to know where Viole was. The Traveller yelled back that Viole was actually 25th Baam. Androssi stopped him and questions him about 25th Baam, yet Gong Bang officers appeared behind her to capture him because his activities related to the Workshop. In the end Androssi exchanged the captured Traveller to the officers for a ticket in order to Androssi to board the Archimedes.

Archimedes
The Traveller was sitting in a holding cell when Androssi came to visit him. He confirmed what he said earlier about Viole being Baam and Androssi walked away. He called out for her to help him, but was ignored.

The Truth
He was still locked in a cell requesting help, at which point someone else says he's also there to save Emile, as everyone joins in the conversation it's revealed that everyone came here with the exact same purpose, what makes him wonder why Emile is doing that.

Closure
After all the prisoners aboard the Archimedes are released due to an "error", he evades prison guards and carefully makes his way to Emile's location. After arriving at the given location, he sees Cassano standing at the door. After Traveller questions why he was there, Cassano reveals to him the truth behind Emile's existence. While he dwells on the ground in disbelief of what he had just heard, Cassano proceeds to leave and offers Traveller a chance to leave with him.

Epilogue
After leaving the Archimedes with Cassano, both of them arrive at an isolated castle located on the 30th Floor where Rachel, accompanied by three mysterious hooded persons, welcomes them.

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