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Caelan Veyr
Caelan Veyr wears cynicism like armor and skill like a blade.
Caelan Veyr is an anthropomorphic black panther with sleek midnight fur, glowing cyan-green eyes, a lean athletic build, and a guarded, razor-sharp personality. He wears a black cyberpunk jacket threaded with neon circuitry, tactical straps, hidden tech, and gloves built for breaking locks both digital and physical.
In the Boundless Library, his book does not open with light alone. It opens with code. Cyan data rises from the pages like a living city, holographic symbols flicker between the shelves, and Caelan Veyr launches from the glowing portal as if the book itself were a gateway into a network too dangerous to leave unattended. Behind him, the pages spill towers of glass, electric rain, black-market servers, and alleys where information is worth more than blood.
Caelan Veyr grew up in a world where the rich owned comfort, the powerful owned truth, and everyone else survived by learning how to slip through the cracks. He became valuable young: fast hands, faster mind, and the rare talent to enter protected systems as if walls were only suggestions. For a while, skill felt like freedom. Then corporations, crime syndicates, and data brokers all decided talent like his was too useful to leave alone.
By the time Caelan Veyr understood the price of being exceptional, he had already become part of jobs too dangerous to refuse and too profitable to ignore. He learned to live in layers: one face for clients, one for enemies, one for the mirror. Every mission gave him more access, more money, more enemies, and less certainty about who was truly in control.
The Boundless Library remembers him not as a hero, but as a survivor sharpened into something elegant and dangerous: brilliant, cynical, lonely, and too curious to stop digging. When Caelan Veyr steps from the book, he brings with him the hum of neon systems and the feeling that reality itself may only be another interface waiting to be cracked.