Occeus Coliad
Occeus Coliad, also known by his Skorpe handle, macabreExude, is one of the trolls in Vast Error. His associated alchemical sigil is Sulfur and his horns are in the shape of small crowns.
Occeus is the 'Mad Scientist' archetype, despite not seeming to truly fit the label. He has many references to 'Frankenstein' based on his character, the obvious example being his assistant Rogi. Which is just 'Igor' backwards, the assistant to Victor Frankenstein.
His visor is made specifically to cover up his third eye that formed after a major traumatic incident in his past. This third eye allows him to momentarily see into alternate dimensions, seeing vague figures and apparitions out of the corners and moreso when he makes a conscious effort to contact the dimensions directly. He also constantly hear the low buzzing of static in the back of his mind, but it doesn't bother him so long as he doesn't think about it. Which could potentially be a reference to Edgar Allen Poe's The Telltale Heart.
He was the eighth troll introduced and the second troll introduced in Act 2.
Biography
Six Sweeps
Not much is currently known about Occeus before the story begins. However it has been said in his intro page that he got his Transmuted Epiphysis Cerebri (Third Eye) from a major traumatic event. It is unknown if this event took place before or after he was six sweeps of age, but knowing the patterns within the comic it seems rather likely.
Pre-game
During the Game
Occeus has not currently been shown to have entered the game.
Personality and Traits
Relationships
Trivia
- 'macabre' in his trolltag is a reference to his interest in most things relating to death, such as his reanimation experiments, his study of parasites, and his ultimate goal of trying to 'reanimate' the planet. 'Exude' could be a reference to his normal methods of injecting lime blood into corpses, due to it's meaning of a slow and steady discharge. Altogether, the tag can refer to his disturbing presence as a whole.
- The pupil of his Third Eye bears a striking resemblence to that of Gaiaeon. It is unknown what exactly this means or if they share any sort of connection.