Manu and Doran

Manu and Doran are powerful Sanctorian-born warriors who fell into darkness under the command of Satanicus. Brothers by blood and bound by guilt, they serve as enforcers and lieutenants in the Dark Lord’s army, feared across Pangea. Yet beneath their hardened exteriors, both are haunted by the atrocities they’ve committed and the path they’ve chosen. Their story is one of brotherhood tested by power, doubt, and redemption. As the light stirs once more within them, their bond may become the last line between salvation and complete corruption—making them two of the most compelling and conflicted figures in the Pangean saga.

Manu 

Manu is the younger of the two brothers and the more reflective, often plagued by a deep internal struggle. Once a noble Sanctorian, his descent into darkness was marked by ruthless obedience and a desire to suppress his guilt. However, throughout the series, Manu exhibits signs of awakening—a flicker of light returns to his soul, especially after witnessing Satanicus's atrocities. His journey is one of moral reckoning, as he begins to question his loyalties and rediscovers his Sanctorian roots. Ultimately, Manu stands as a symbol of internal conflict: a fallen hero searching for redemption amid a war of shadows.

Doran 

Doran is the physically larger and more brutish of the two brothers, often serving as Satanicus’s muscle and carrying out brutal orders without hesitation. Yet behind his fierce exterior lies a complex soul—deeply loyal to his brother and increasingly torn by the horrors he witnesses. Doran is slower to question their allegiance, but the emotional weight of their crimes begins to crack his hardened resolve. His breakdown after the slaughter of the witches is raw and haunting, exposing a man grappling with guilt and trauma. Doran's path mirrors Manu's, but his torment is visceral, making his story deeply tragic and human.