Wraith (Age of Industry)

Wraith, sometimes known as "the Wraith" is a criminal mastermind set on bringing equality to the world by killing noblemen of great influence.

Physical appearance
Wraith is described as a tall and slender character of unknown race. Remarks made by the criminal's assistant Victorius claims that Wraith hasn't got a tail, which indicates that Wraith isn't a Khajiit or Argonian, and that the criminal is far too skinny and tall to be either an Orc or a Bosmer.

Biography
Nothing is known about Wraith except that he or she first made themselves known by killing the nobleman Axel Dumont in Brightwall a couple of months before the second part of the Age of Industry saga's beginning. It has been revealed that Wraith is of noble birth, yet the criminal states that he/she was "born as a noble, but never one of them", hinting that Wraith was an outcast or even a bastard.

Wraith then killed several other nobles by gunshots, and then signed the crime scene in their blood with the initial "W". Wraith's latest victim was the nobleman Alfred Levontius, which awoke the investigator Valkyrie Ghost-Wolf's interest in the mysterious murderer of noblemen.

Interestingly enough, Wraith appears to have more knowledge about Valkyrie than she does about the culprit behind the murders.

Equipment
Wraith wears a black light armor with a flowing dark cape donning his/her shoulders. The rebel also wears gauntlets and a pair of boots. On the head there is a helmet in the shape of a somber wolf's head which covers the entire face, with exception for a small gap made for vision. It is unknown what kind of weapons Wraith carries, but it is safe to assume that he/she carries a flintlock pistol or some other form of firearm, judging by the crime scenes.

Personality
Wraith is portrayed as a charismatic and well-spoken criminal with a noble motif, yet uses cruel methods such as murder to justify his/her cause. Victorius mentions a sound and "booming" voice coming from the character, but when Wraith briefly removes the helmet to catch breath, his/her voice sounds alot more brighter than it did with the helmet on, hinting that the helmet itself is a device to distort the voice or the theory that Wraith is just actually faking the voice.

Trivia

 * An alternative version of Wraith exists within the Clan Wars Canon.