User:Mare Octavius

Mare Octavius is a series of entities in James C. B. M's works on Yu-Gi-Oh! fan-fictions. The most notable is the dark, slayer agent working for goodness in the fan-fiction Duel Agents, where he is the protagonist. He is also the alias of James CBM on the internet, now however replaced by Slaryn C. Moonspear.

In Duel Agents
Mare Octavius is a veteran agent of the DCEO, Duel-Crime Extermination Organization. Dark and silent, he rarely brags about his place in this organization, being the top agent. He is very sadistic and has chosen the job to give him permission to slaughter and torment those who commit Duel-Crimes. He thinks he is one step behind Satan, and has been called names such as "Night-Mare" and "The Legit Slayer". He kills and torments whoever he defeats in the name of DCEO, making him vicious. He is accompanied by Jerry Oldmaster, the new agent from Russia, and was formerly the partner of Veronica Maelstrom who now seeks for vengeance from Mare due to her downgrading.

In War of the Dimensions
Maelstrom (nicknamed Mare) Oktavius is an agent in the D.D.I.C. (Different Dimension Investigation Center) who is the brother of the antagonist, Cedrick Clemons. They are two from the different dimension, and he seeks vengeance from Cedrick and his minions due to the corruption of their dimension. The fan-fiction was uncontinued due to bad character development. Maelstrom appears to be a proto-Mare Octavius of Duel Agents, and a spin-off of the earlier Mare Octavius of "R-City". In reference of Jerry Oldmaster's proto character, he is seen as a rookie whom Mare Octavius supports and becomes a semi-partner of his.

In R-City
In YGO R-City, the spoof of DMA-R, a previous online game, Mare Octavius is seen as the protagonist with characteristics of Sartorius, Chazz Princeton and his own self on the game. The fan-fiction itself is set on the players of DMA-R, who became famous for their characters in the fan-fiction, the most notable being Dranx and "Hero", who quit the game for Mare's torment to him IN the fan-fiction and OUT of it. R-City was first supposed to be a mini fan-fic to torment Hero, a player, but then it spawned into a storyline and character-adapter for its wide popularity.