MenaCicada

MenaCicada is a member of the Battalion and is one of the Founding Fathers of the Battalion. He was the first member and the de facto leader of the Battalion. The reason why the Battalion was created was to organize people for a common cause, that being a military campaign. Ever since the ArmyBois Era, Mena has been everywhere to influence the status quo in places like ArmyBois and the Commonwealth Era. Mena's charismatic persuasion allowed him to get in high positions. Specializes in quick, explosive, and unpredictable combat.

Mena as a Witch goes since the Commonwealth Era. He specialized in potion making and chemistry, he was recurrent maker of alcohol too. He studied in the Human Capital University and got his doctorate in both witchcraft and chemistry. He was going to study medicine, but the First Fumo Rebellion was raging on and he stopped his studies and joined the rebellion. Currently has a FGO addiction due to a few shenanigans involving mushrooms and potions.

In the Battalion, he is the de facto leader. He has a pretty laissez faire attitude with the Battalion. letting the people doing their own thing and contribute without interference. Mena is not always active within the Battalion, but when he is, he will talk and contribute to campaigns.

Background
As a human, he has been since childhood been interested in the unknown. From the age of 7, he accidental made gunpowder from mixing "two bottles with what looks like sand". From then, he started his goal of "being the best of the best in making things go bang" as he said himself.

Fighting and Chemistry
Mena was an active member of multiple fighting clubs and used a lot of time in these clubs. With his time used in martial arts and general fighting, he developed his own way of fighting. He called this "hip attacks" and noticed that his attacks where very effective against: "enemies who does not expect getting a hip on his lower abdomen". With his development of the fighting technique, he was often looked down upon in the more traditional scene. The fighting style was often called "brute" or "way too spesific".