Victor Nevarez



"Do not fear their feeble attack, my faithful... NOTHING WILL STOP THE RETURN OF THE COALITION!!!"

--Victor Nevarez, The Final Battle

Supreme Leader Victor Nevarez is a new character introduced in When the Cold Breeze Blows Away.

As the true leader of the Coalition of the Red Star and the grand mastermind behind World War III, he's one of the two main antagonists of said novel, alongside General Tomislav Vlahović.

At the age of 54, he has red eyes, black hair, wears a customized black-colored uniform with a cape on his back.

Description
Victor is extremely secretive, as only a few high-ranking generals and Donald Morden himself seem to be aware of where he actually is. In the standard Coalition of the Red Star Joint Military, no one, not even the top commanders, know where he is located. He gives orders to its military through messengers and rarely appears on the battlefield. He also believes that everything is pre-ordained and that it cannot be disrupted, as doing so will cause dire consequences.

He was also a ruthless yet cunning strategist who often outmaneuvered his enemies and made them play by his rules. Taking the zero-sum game to heart, he did whatever was necessary to gain the upper-hand without any regard to the loss of human life in the process, even shooting Vlastimir Antokolskiy (his only known friend) to reach his objective. Nevarez truly believed that the end justified the means and until his death at the hands of Alexander Pepper, Victor's tactics would dictate the course of history.

Additionally, Victor was incredibly powerful in the Force, with insane levels of mastery over the powers of the Dark Side. He was exceptionally skilled in Force lightning, and was known to use this power both as a deadly attack, and as a means of torture. Nevarez could also use Force lightning in a number of ways, including striking multiple enemies at once, with the bolts jumping from one victim to the other, like a chain and imbuing the ground around a victim's feet with energy, effectively electrocuting them.

Futhermore, he was vastly skilled with telekinesis; during his duel with Alexander Pepper, he levitated multiple objects simultaneously, including the one the former was standing on, with excellent dexterity and accuracy.