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Gizel Logan

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Gizel Logan
Age Unknown
Sex Male
Race Empyrean
Affiliation Seven Shards (Formerly), Kartel (Formerly), Kashipa
Occupation Scientist
Alias
Location Unknown
Foreign Name(s) N/A
Likeability N/A


Gizel Logan is a Empyrean Chief Scientist specializing in technology and former Seven Shards member who would leave due to his hatred towards Melvin Richter and eventually join the Kartels, serving a antagonist role during the Antwer Canyon quest-line in Ghent. He would later resurface offering his services to the Kashipa in Pandemonium War sometime after Luke's death. Gizel is known to be quite a intelligent, cunning, yet cowardly individual.

Lore

History

As an Enemy

Gizel made his first appearance as Mecha Gizel in Final Pursuit's end boss, while his younger self is featured in Time Gate's Organization! The Kartel as a Sub-boss functioning the same way.

As an Enemy (Pandemonium War

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He would make his return in Pandemonium War siding with the Kashipa as a hidden boss sporting a new mecha similar to his previous one albeit more deadly. The chances of him appearing are very small, but does reward players with Rune Ore.png Rune Ores upon his defeat through a bonus card flip.

Move Set

Stragety

Gallery

Trivia

  • His name is a altered spelling of Gisselle that's given to girls, originating from the German word "gisíl" meaning "pledge".
  • Gizel's character and design takes inspiration from Desty Nova, who is also a mad scientist featured in Battle Angel Alita.
  • The red visor scope seen in his Pandemonium War artwork looks very identical to a Virtual Boy, one of Nintendo's gaming consoles.

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