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Meister Tenebe
Meister Tenebe | |
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Age | Unknown (Deceased) |
Sex | Male |
Race | Empyrean |
Affiliation | Seven Meisters The Eternal Flame |
Occupation | Leader of the Seven Meisters Leader of the Eternal Flame |
Alias | N/A |
Location | Namenlos |
Foreign Name(s) | Korean Ver.:
마이스터 테네브 Maiseuteo Tenebeu, "Meister Teneb" Chinese Ver.:
Japanese Ver.:
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Likeability | N/A |
Meister Tenebe (Korean: 마이스터 테네브 Maiseuteo Tenebeu) is an interactable NPC of Dungeon Fighter Online.
He was a prominent member of the Bakal Resistance group The Eternal Flame, the leader of the Seven Meisters, and the husband of Meister Jenne.
Over 500 years ago, he and his colleagues underwent the task of constructing the superweapon known as the Gaebolg Project that would liberate their nation Empyrean from the clutches of the Dragon Tyrant Bakal.
According to Empyrean history, he was heralded as the brightest mind of the Seven Meisters as well as Empyrean's greatest traitor. For reasons unknown, he sabotaged the Gaebolg Project prior to its completion by revealing to Bakal the secret location of the resistance's headquarters. It is said he disappeared during Bakal's surprise attack on the Eternal Flame Laboratory, leaving his fate unknown.
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(Official Localization)
Tenebe
Male. Age unknown.
The leader of the Seven Meisters and the anti-Bakal resistance group, Eternal Flame.
He was the greatest of all Mechanics at that time, and knew enough about science to win a debate against the other Meisters.
Later, he betrayed his group for a reason only he knew and revealed Project Gaebolg to Bakal, causing the deaths of the others.
He disappeared after Project Gaebolg failed. It's still not known why he betrayed his group or what kind of life he led afterward.— Source: DFU[1]
Trivia
- Tenebe's name seems to derive from Deneb, the most prominent star from the constellation Cygnus and one of the three vertices of the Summer Triangle, the other two stars being Vega and Altair.