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Octane digs up some dirt on his (grand)father, and offers it to Che. Che however angry states that she wants nothing from a "traitor". Octane confronts Mad Maggie on her alliance with Che on bringing down the Syndicate, sternly claiming that Maggie is a "bad influence" on Che, to which Maggie responds that he can "go cry to daddy". Sometime later, Che easily recruits Crypto knowing his history and hatred of the Syndicate, and they infiltrate a party held by Duardo Silva. Crypto attempts to hack into the systems, but complains about being cramped in a bathroom stall. Che starts digging through the desk in Duardo's bedroom, looking to find some information that can be used against him. Duardo however, enters the room, but Che quickly hides under the desk. Octane enters the room, which distracts Duardo. She along with Crypto then depart, with Crypto saying he's never hacking in a bathroom stall again.

Lifeline then visits Mad Maggie in her cell. Maggie jokingly says that it was "a shame she couldn't get her party dress from the cleaners". Che then tells Maggie of her plan to travel to Salvo, and Maggie warns her that she can't go there alone, that only Salvonians are the least likely to be attacked, and that nobody's safe there, especially a Che. The medic however, despite Maggie's claims, is still determined to go to Salvo. Maggie asks her when she would break her out of her cell, and Che says she has another companion in mind. She then meets up with Fuse at a bar.

Che and Fuse travel to Salvo, where they later find themselves fighting a gang, who Maggie and Fuse are well acquainted with. Lifeline calls down a Care Package which blows them away. She interrogates the gang leader while holding him at gunpoint. When the gang leader takes Che for a fool and insultingly calls her a "princess", Che knocks him out. Fuse departs, saying that he wouldn't help her with her plot against the Syndicate, and that the place "reeks of Maggie anyway".

Che then returns to Maggie's cell, with the intention of braking her out of the cell. After Che successfully breaks her out, they knock out a few armed guards, with Che sternly telling Maggie not to kill anybody. Maggie counters this saying they've "got to get their hands bloody" if they want to succeed in their common goal. After knocking out the last guard, they depart to continue their plan.

Octane uncovers some damaging information about his grandfather and offers it to Che. However, Che, furious, refuses to accept anything from a "traitor." Octane confronts Mad Maggie about her alliance with Che to take down the Syndicate, firmly asserting that Maggie is a negative influence on Che. In response, Maggie tells him to "cry to daddy." Later on, Che easily recruits Crypto, knowing his history and hatred for the Syndicate, and the two infiltrate a party hosted by Duardo Silva. While attempting to hack into the systems, Crypto complains about being cramped in a bathroom stall. Meanwhile, Che searches through Duardo's desk in his bedroom, looking for incriminating information. Suddenly, Duardo enters the room, causing Che to quickly hide under the desk. Octane enters the room, diverting Duardo's attention, allowing Che and Crypto to escape. Crypto vows to never hack in a bathroom stall again.

Lifeline pays a visit to Mad Maggie in her cell. Maggie makes a joke about not being able to get her party dress from the cleaners. Che informs Maggie about her plan to travel to Salvo. Maggie warns her that she cannot go alone, as only Salvonians are less likely to be attacked and that Salvo is an unsafe place, especially for someone like Che. However, despite Maggie's warnings, the medic is determined to go to Salvo. Maggie asks when Che will break her out of her cell, and Che states that she has another companion in mind. She then meets up with Fuse at a bar.

Che and Fuse journey to Salvo, where they encounter a gang that Maggie and Fuse are familiar with. Lifeline calls for a Care Package that eliminates the gang. She interrogates the gang leader at gunpoint. When the gang leader insults her and underestimates her intelligence, Che knocks him out. Fuse leaves, stating that he won't assist her in her plan against the Syndicate and that the place "smells like Maggie anyway."

Che returns to Maggie's cell to break her out. After a successful escape, they incapacitate a few armed guards, with Che sternly instructing Maggie not to kill anyone. Maggie argues that they have to "get their hands dirty" to achieve their mutual goal. After knocking out the last guard, they continue with their plan.

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Before his birth, it was foretold that Seer would bring pain and suffering to the world--and the night he was born, a meteor barrelled across the sky and struck his world’s moon. It was considered a bad omen, and when the pale blue eyes of Obi Edolasim opened, his community saw a cursed child. His parents did not; they loved him unconditionally because they saw the true empathic, creative soul of their son. They even supported him when he was drawn to the theatricality of the Arenas, where he could express himself fully.

At first, the crowds felt unsure of him. But over time, with each victory, the power inside him grew, and with it, his strength in the Arena. And as his reputation began to precede him, a strange thing happened… The people in the crowd who were downtrodden, outcast, and forgotten—they saw themselves in Seer. Soon, throngs of people would come out just to see him fight—cheering Seer on as their champion. Now, this legend from the Arenas is making his way to the Apex Games and there isn’t a single soul who hasn’t already heard his name. The boy born under a bad omen and a terrible myth has taken this tale and created an even greater legend. He is Seer— an icon of the shunned, the unaccepted, and the unabashedly original.

Origins
In 2708, an asteroid struck Cleo, the moon of Boreas, decimating it. At this same moment, Obi Edolasim was born. The people of Boreas saw this, as well as his chilling blue eyes, as a bad omen, and branded Edolasim as a cursed child. He grew up in loneliness, but he was greatly loved by his parents, who unconditionally cared for his creativity and outlook. During his youth, Edolasim learned dance from his mother and technology from his father.

Early in his life, Edolasim’s parents withdrew him from his school after harassment from both the students and the administration, with treatment including the destruction of his science fair projects and claims that he “will kill them with his eyes.” Edolasim learned from this a greater lesson than was taught in that school - those who push you away, push you to greater heights.

On June 20, 2725, Edolasim stumbled across an Arenas match in a warehouse. Despite coming home bruised and beaten, he believed that he had found his true calling. He joined in the Arenas’ theatrics, writing in his diary that “where there is violence, there is beauty.” He initially hesitated to tell his parents about his newfound passion, though they unconditionally supported him as always.

Edolasim became a rising star in the Arenas, where he amassed a fanbase of those who saw themselves as outcasts. He gave his fans the message that their curses don't bring them down, but make them strong and unique; everyone must let themselves define their curse, not others. One of his most popular stages was the arena known as Encore, on his home planet of Boreas. Along the way, he fought with two of the Legends: Rampart and Octane.

In 2734, Seer was chosen as the next Legend to join the Apex Games. Before entering, he won his final Arenas match, with his parents passionately cheering him on.

During Edolasim's time in the Apex Games, many on Boreas grew dissatisfied with what little their most famous citizen was doing to help their planet. Polling showed that many of Boreas's citizens saw Edolasim as the cause of Cleo's destruction, with those respondents airing grievances that he simply "spouted inspirational phrases."

Oluwademilade Edolasim, also known as Seer's father, was born under a bad omen on the night a meteor struck Cleo, the moon of Boreas, in 2708. His pale blue eyes made the community see him as a cursed child, except for his loving and supportive parents who embraced his empathic and creative nature. They encouraged his passion for the theatricality of the Arenas, where he could freely express himself.

Initially, the crowds in the Arenas were unsure of him, but with each victory, his power grew, and his reputation as a formidable fighter spread. Interestingly, those who felt downtrodden and forgotten identified with Seer's journey and saw themselves reflected in him. As a result, large groups of people began attending his matches, cheering him on as their champion. Seer's legend from the Arenas paved the way for his entry into the Apex Games, making him a renowned figure known by all.

Born amidst the destruction of Cleo and the superstitions associated with it, Seer's father, Obi Edolasim, endured a childhood of loneliness. Nevertheless, his parents nurtured his creative talent and provided him with love and support. They withdrew him from school due to harassment and embraced his growing passion for the Arenas. Discovering his true calling, Edolasim found solace in the theatrics of the Arenas, seeing beauty in violence.

As he rose to prominence in the Arenas, Seer became a symbol for those who felt like outcasts. He conveyed the message that their curses did not define them negatively but rather made them strong and unique. Edolasim's performances resonated with his fanbase, encouraging them to define their own identity and not let others dictate their worth. One notable stage for Seer was the Encore arena on his home planet of Boreas. Along his journey, he forged connections and fought alongside other Legends such as Rampart and Octane.

In 2734, Seer was selected as the next Legend to join the Apex Games. Prior to his entry, he won his final Arenas match with the passionate support of his parents cheering him on.

During his time in the Apex Games, concerns arose among many citizens of Boreas regarding the perceived lack of contribution from their most famous inhabitant. Some believed that Seer was responsible for the destruction of Cleo, and they criticized him for only providing inspirational phrases without substantial actions to benefit their planet.