Rixon
Position: I, the Superior.
Title: The Eternal Star
Weapon: Blade of Oblivion
Special Abilities: Oblivion Portal, Oblivion Trigger(demon transformation)
Bonuses: Increased affection from Layax upon starting the game.
Drawbacks: Decreased affection from all other members
Perks: Insane power, many abilities.
Flaws: Levels up slowly. Missions are insanely difficult
Info: Rixon's missions are brutal. They have some of the toughest enemies and bosses in the game. Even with his many powerful abilities, what you fight makes them essentially null and void. This is where Oblivion Trigger comes in. It functions very much like Dante's Devil Trigger in Devil May Cry in that it turns him into a demon and increases his offensive capabilities as well as grants him health regeneration. However, this power is not entirely under Rixon's control. Overuse will result in a Game Over. However, if you use it sparingly enough, you can use it many times over the course of his whole game. His endings depend on what happens during missions where you are with Layax. If you allow Layax' child to die, you'll get his bad ending. If you allow Layax herself to be killed, you'll get his worst ending, which is the destruction of the universe upon his death. To get his good ending, you must gain the support of his subordinates and accept Creuzen's alliance offer when it's made. Mind you, that mission, being his last, is one of the hardest in the game. Between missions, you have the option of doing assassin jobs for additional Munny and experience. Do this as often as possible, as Rixon, strong as he is, doesn't get any stronger too easily.
Good Ending: Has his second child with Layax and lives happily until… Well, that's a secret for now.
Neutral Ending: Has his second child with Layax but still has trouble gaining the support of his subordinates.
Bad Ending: Second child dies and he leads the Organization to its destruction in a rage.
Worst Ending: Second child dies with Layax and he kills himself, ending the universe.
Here's Rixon's guide. Hope you like it, Cy! Like I said, this assumes nothing. Possibilities are infinite.
