Okay so I'm gonna spam my headcanons about Tel'Annas: Dimension Breaker (my fanmade Dimension Breakers AU — a kind of doujin version I made up, totally separate from AOV’s official lore) 🤑🤑🤑
Keep in mind that THIS IS MY HEADCANON, please don't take it as official information from Garena and Timi Studio. I’m saying this in case any AOV YouTubers or TikTokers come across it and accidentally spread it like it's real canon.
(Also — please credit me if you use my headcanon in your videos. Yes, I am talking to you, AOV lore TikTokers and YouTubers 🫵🫵🫵)
THIS IS MY HEADCANON
THIS IS MY HEADCANON
THIS IS MY HEADCANON
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Full name (Japanese): 暉安
Romanized full name: Teru Anashi
Codename / Battle alias: Tel’Annas (written in Latin script by herself)
Biological sex: Female
Age: 17
Grade: 12 (in the current story setting)
Current occupations:
– Student at Hoshihara Private High School
– Student Council President of Hoshihara Private High School
– Acting as a representative of her younger brother in managing the family affairs.
Family Background: The Teru Clan (暉), Fourth Main Branch – Second Sub-branch (abbreviated as Teru Branch 4.2).
Family Status:
- Her father has passed away; her mother is still alive. She has one younger brother.
- Her mother is emotionally distant from her eldest daughter (Tel'Annas) but is extremely protective and controlling over her youngest son, placing all hopes on him to secure the inheritance of Teru Branch 4.2.
Social Class and Residence: The family is wealthy, residing in the largest estate in the region — a spacious mansion built in a traditional Japanese architectural style with modern influences.
Current Circumstances:
Because her younger brother is still inexperienced and immature, Tel’Annas is temporarily in charge of managing the affairs of Teru Branch 4.2 on his behalf. However, all official positions and titles are still held under his name.
This is considered a probationary period, during which her paternal grandmother will decide whether the boy is fit to inherit the branch — or if leadership should instead pass to one of her late father's siblings (his brothers or sisters from the same generation).
Personality:
– Perfectionistic and extremely serious in everything she does. She always plans thoroughly in advance and prepares multiple backup options in case unexpected situations arise.
– Struggles with severe OCD; she cannot forgive herself even for the smallest mistake. She sets incredibly high standards and constantly pushes herself to be flawless.
– Lives with strict discipline and follows a precise daily schedule. She wakes up at 5:30 AM to finish pending tasks or prepare for the day, and willingly stays up late when the workload demands it.
– Hates sudden disruptions that throw off her plans. Her principle is: if something needs doing, do it thoroughly and finish it in one go.
– Has carried heavy responsibilities since childhood — as the eldest child in the family, class president, and now student council president. These roles force her to always maintain a flawless image and behavior.
– Speaks very little — not out of coldness or arrogance, but because she believes words must be effective, purposeful, and precise. She refuses to waste breath on meaningless small talk.
– Not good with comforting words, but incredibly perceptive when it comes to sensing others' emotions. She offers silent support at just the right moment and respects others’ need for space and quiet (practicing a form of negative politeness).
– When she truly cares about someone, Tel silently remembers every little detail about them. Though she appears distant, her care shows through actions rather than words.
– Highly sensitive to how others perceive her, and holds herself to harsh standards out of fear that her personal behavior could affect the Teru family's reputation.
– An active member of the archery club. She sees archery as a form of meditation — a way to relieve stress and maintain emotional balance under constant pressure.
– Her gaze is sharp, often making people feel as if she sees straight through them. Her cool, composed aura can make others feel intimidated even when she doesn’t mean to be.
– She deeply loved her late father — the only one who comforted her when her mother projected the family’s pressure onto her. His gentle words taught her to endure in silence rather than resent her mother.
– She once felt it was unfair that her younger brother was chosen as heir while she was the one actually handling the family business. Though she no longer voices it, that quiet bitterness and jealousy still lingers deep down.
– Few classmates dare approach her due to her silent and stern demeanor — coupled with her powerful family background. They follow her instructions without question.
– She adores cats, especially black cats. She often brings food to strays out of fear they might starve, though she can’t keep one at home because her mother is allergic and despises cats.
– Before Violet came into her life, she used to eat and attend school alone. She preferred a quiet, solitary routine and avoided spending on anything unnecessary or luxurious.
– Extremely frugal when it comes to herself, yet surprisingly generous to others — especially Violet, the rare friend who has partly changed her way of living. She is one of Violet’s two “walking wallets” (the other being Nakroth!).
Her deepest fear:
“If I’m not perfect… do I even deserve to be loved?”
Personality-shaping Events:
From the moment she became self-aware, Tel’Annas could sense that her mother had never been truly happy about her birth. It wasn’t something spoken aloud—it was in the glances, the sighs, and the cold, heavy silence that filled the space whenever her mother looked at her.
Between the ages of 1 and 2, her mother often ignored or acted irritated by her presence. Whenever overwhelmed by pressure from her in-laws, the woman would unleash her frustration on the toddler—yelling, scolding, and pushing her away. Most of the time, Tel was cared for entirely by her nanny, with little to no warmth or intimacy from her mother.
Tel’Annas remembers almost no maternal warmth. She was breastfed only a handful of times; the rest of her infancy was sustained by formula. That early biological bond between mother and daughter had been severed far too soon.
At age 3, on her first Mother’s Day in kindergarten, she excitedly made a card for her mom—the first gift she had ever created on her own. But when she returned home and handed it over, her mother slapped it away and lashed out at her. That rage wasn’t solely because of the card—it was because, just three hours earlier, the family had received news of Tel's father’s tragic death. Her mother, paralyzed by grief and helplessness, poured all that turmoil onto the little girl.
Her father was gone.
Two months later, her mother confidently announced to the clan that she was pregnant with her second child—and certain it would be a boy, even without medical confirmation, based only on a vivid dream of a “blazing sun.” That day, for the first time, Tel saw something unfamiliar on her mother’s face: relief. A victorious sort of pride, as though a long-standing “mistake” had finally been corrected. What stung more than anything was watching her mother whisper loving words to the unborn child—words Tel herself had never heard.
When her younger brother was born, Tel stood quietly outside the delivery room. Through the slightly open door, she saw the family gathered around her mother and the baby, beaming with joy. Her mother cradled the boy, smiling tenderly and murmuring affectionate words. No one noticed Tel. No one looked at her—as if she didn’t exist.
After her brother’s birth, her mother no longer scolded her. But this wasn’t warmth—it was something colder. The yelling stopped, but so did any meaningful communication. Only orders and formal responses remained. Tel began to realize: she no longer mattered in her mother’s eyes.
In middle school, she faced a new kind of coldness—this time from her classmates. As the daughter of a prestigious family, she was labeled haughty and unapproachable. No one said it aloud, but she knew she was being quietly shunned. Once again, she withdrew, retreating into silence and solitude.
At the end of 9th grade, Tel had her first major argument with her mother, refusing to shoulder the responsibilities meant for her younger brother, who was still too inexperienced to take on the role of heir to Teru Branch 4.2. Their grandmother had set this as a trial to assess whether Daiki (Tel’s brother) was worthy of succession. Tel protested, but when the argument failed, she fell silent and took on the workload herself—just to preserve her brother’s spotless record on paper.
Relationships with Other Characters:
- Father (deceased): She loved him deeply. Though their happy memories are fading with time, he was the only one who ever comforted her when her mother lashed out.
- Mother: She speaks to her mother as little as possible. Their conversations are limited to clan affairs or matters regarding her brother. Despite everything, a part of Tel still longs for her mother's approval and affection.
- Youngest Aunt (her father’s youngest sister): Tel is very fond of her. Whenever her mother mistreated her and her aunt was around, she would step in to protect Tel and even scold her mother. On the day Tel’s brother was born, the aunt arrived late and found Tel silently standing outside the delivery room. Seeing this, she took Tel out for ice cream out of compassion.
- Younger Brother: if only he had never been born She sees him as irresponsible and indifferent to the duties he is supposed to fulfill. She tries not to let him occupy her thoughts.
- Violet: One of the rare bright lights in Tel’s life. Her best friend—though not by Tel’s initiation. At times, Tel finds Violet’s nosiness irritating, but she is deeply grateful to her for bringing warmth and color into her otherwise somber world.
- Nakroth: At first, she viewed the mysterious transfer student with suspicion. Over time, after joining the same team, she began to acknowledge his reliability, especially his real combat experience and adaptive tactical thinking—sometimes even beyond her own. They occasionally clash over leadership and strategy, each believing they know best. Still, Tel sees in him a loneliness much like her own, and senses he’s hiding something beneath his calm exterior.
- Lauriel: A newly transferred school nurse who seems extremely suspicious. Her sweet words and smile send chills down Tel’s spine. Tel questions why Lauriel was hired without her knowledge—especially considering the Teru Clan is a major sponsor of Hoshihara Private High School.
- Airi: A new student with a strange background—and even stranger behavior. Tel senses that Airi doesn’t quite feel "human" despite trying to act like one. After learning Airi’s true identity, Tel doesn’t interact with her as much as Violet does, but will still help her adjust to human society when needed.
- Valhein: Appointed as the new disciplinary head without prior notice to the Teru family—a move Tel finds highly suspicious. His record is unnaturally spotless, and she hasn't had a chance to investigate yet. Definitely on her watchlist.
Dimensional Power Origin: Tel’Annas obtained her Dimensional powers through a Pact with a Dimensional God.
Cybil - a powerful Dimensional entity, took residence in the worn-out bow that once gifted to Tel’Annas by her father. Through this pact, the bow was reborn as a divine weapon - a faithful companion that stood by Tel’Annas through countless life-and-death battles to protect Earth from the invasion of the Dimensional Realm.
Combat Style: Strategic, tactical, and highly calculated.
She plans every move and avoids unnecessary motion, striking with precise, single-target long-range attacks. A "one-hit-one-kill" sniper. Her combat mobility is low, but her accuracy is unparalleled.
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That's all I can reveal for now, hehe! More plot ideas coming soon~
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