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'''Zeff''' is a trainer for the [[Reckoners]]. He is the chief trainer at the [[Coop]].
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'''Zeff''' is a trainer for the [[Reckoners]]. He is the chief trainer at the [[Coop]]. He dies at the hands of [[Wingflare]].
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He wears a cowboy hat and drives an old once-blue pickup truck.{{book ref|lux|5}}
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Zeff speaks in a gruff southern accent.{{book ref|lux|5}}
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Zeff's skin "looks like old stone" and his eyes are hard and unyielding.{{book ref|lux|5}}
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Zeff pushes his trainees to their limits. His favorite form of punishment is "The Post," a post outside the Coop on which trainees are forced balance for hours under the sun.{{book ref|lux|5}}
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Zeff has three rules at the coop. Rule 1: no excuses, ever. Rule 2: I am God. You do what I say, and no questions. Rule 3: you are weak.{{book ref|lux|5}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:43, 9 August 2021

Zeff
Groups Reckoners
Homeworld Earth (Reckoners)
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Zeff is a trainer for the Reckoners. He is the chief trainer at the Coop. He dies at the hands of Wingflare.

He wears a cowboy hat and drives an old once-blue pickup truck.[1]

Zeff speaks in a gruff southern accent.[1]

Zeff's skin "looks like old stone" and his eyes are hard and unyielding.[1]

Zeff pushes his trainees to their limits. His favorite form of punishment is "The Post," a post outside the Coop on which trainees are forced balance for hours under the sun.[1]

Zeff has three rules at the coop. Rule 1: no excuses, ever. Rule 2: I am God. You do what I say, and no questions. Rule 3: you are weak.[1]

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