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|occupation=Arms dealer<br/>War correspondent | |occupation=Arms dealer<br/>War correspondent | ||
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One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the [[anthropomorphic personification]] of '''War''' appears a beautiful woman who always looks in her mid-twenties, with waist-length copper-red hair and orange eyes. She has been known as Scarlett and Carmine "Red" Zuigiber, and exudes a sensuality that is both terrifying and fascinating. | One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the [[anthropomorphic personification]] of '''War''' appears a beautiful woman who always looks in her mid-twenties, with waist-length copper-red hair and orange eyes. She has been known as Scarlett and Carmine "Red" Zuigiber, and exudes a sensuality that is both terrifying and fascinating. | ||
Wherever she goes, fights break out, and sleepy towns become war-zones, which made her last occupation as war correspondent quite convenient. Her motif (the object she was given by the International Express deliveryman) is the flaming sword. How it came into her hands from the first Adam would make a rather interesting back story. | Wherever she goes, fights break out, and sleepy towns become war-zones, which made her last occupation as war correspondent quite convenient. Her motif (the object she was given by the International Express deliveryman) is the flaming sword. How it came into her hands from the first Adam would make a rather interesting back story. |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 14 July 2021
War | |
Name | Scarlett / Carmine "Red" Zuigiber |
Race | Anthropomorphic personification |
Age | Unknown |
Occupation | Arms dealer War correspondent |
Physical appearance | Beautiful redhead, orange eyes |
Residence | |
Death | Happens to other people |
Parents | |
Relatives | |
Children | |
Marital Status | |
Appearances | |
Books | Good Omens |
Cameos | {{{cameos}}} |
One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the anthropomorphic personification of War appears a beautiful woman who always looks in her mid-twenties, with waist-length copper-red hair and orange eyes. She has been known as Scarlett and Carmine "Red" Zuigiber, and exudes a sensuality that is both terrifying and fascinating.
Wherever she goes, fights break out, and sleepy towns become war-zones, which made her last occupation as war correspondent quite convenient. Her motif (the object she was given by the International Express deliveryman) is the flaming sword. How it came into her hands from the first Adam would make a rather interesting back story.
She was defeated by Pepper during the final showdown.
Artist's credit
The portrait of Carmine Zuigiber ("War") is by kind permission of the artist Linn, who has kindly given consent to its being copied here. She has asked for a mention to be made of her website where other examples of her art may be found.
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