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Feron discovered the Crazy Gang, former enemies of Excalibur, who were just burying one of their own: the Executioner. The Executioner was a robot, completely hidden in green robes, who wielded an axe.
Feron (student of Necrom, first host of the Phoenix)
Given that Feron was later revealed to have played a crucial role in the creation of this multiversal tower, this would seem to imply that Feron must have been born more than 20,000 years ago!
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While a kindly monk began to worry that Feron's life had been ruined, deprived of the normal things a young man should experience, Feron did not seem bothered, accepting of his destiny, he longed to …
Feron (Character) - Comic Vine
Feron is a current descendent of a 1,000 generation old line of Magic users, all named Feron. Feron is able to manipulate magic enabling him to perform numerous magical spells.
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Feron is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character usually appears in comic books featuring the British superhero team Excalibur, of which he …
Feron (Earth-616) - Marvel Comics - League of Comic Geeks
Feron is the most recent in a 1,000 generation old line of potential magical hosts for the Phoenix Force. His original teachings come from Necrom, who in the future is the Anti-Phoenix and the one Feron …
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Feron lost control of his corporeal form, becoming water which was washed away. He eventually regained his physical body and emerged from a sewer to encounter the Crazy Gang, who were …
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Feron is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character usually appears in comic books featuring the British superhero team Excalibur, of which he …
Feron (Character) - Comic Vine
Feron was first introduced in BioWare's Mass Effect 2 video game. He is depicted in Mass Effect: Redemption by Mac Walters who is also the lead writer for the Mass Effect franchise.