Vinscel is a combat reporter and broadcaster who has been working since the final years of the Warlord Eras, embedding in active conflict zones across Geba without formal allegiance to any faction, syndicate, or state apparatus. He grew up toward the end of the Warlord Eras and entered the profession young, at a time when the planet was collapsing into regional violence and the relay networks that survived were being used to broadcast executions, sieges, and performative brutality to billions of viewers. He has been doing this for over six decades and he is still active in the modern era, making him one of the longest serving relaymen alive.
The single name format is standard for relaymen. They carry one name that is quick and easy to say, short enough to be shouted across a corridor under fire or transmitted in a burst signal when bandwidth is limited. Vinscel is Geban, though his career has taken him across nearly every continent and into territories that most Gebans will never see outside of the broadcasts he produces.
The Warlord Eras
Vinscel operated without formal allegiance during the Warlord Eras, navigating syndicates, militias, and state remnants by making himself more valuable alive and broadcasting than dead and silent. He documented the era's worst: warlords constructing grotesque displays from the bodies of soldiers they had killed, female commanders weaponizing the planet's gender imbalance through public humiliation of captured males, executions staged for relay audiences who wagered on the outcomes, and the general collapse of every structure that had previously kept the violence contained. His feeds blended horror with narrative control, and he understood from the beginning that survival in the profession depended on visibility, because a relayman who is known to billions is harder to kill quietly than one operating in anonymity.
Auren's Tributary
His most iconic broadcast captured Brannok'Drekan's charge through Auren's Tributary. Under active shelling, Vinscel filmed the shirtless Destroyer-Class hybrid wielding a Vaelstrad Heavy Array, a weapon designed to be mounted on gunships, as a blunt instrument against overwhelming fire, holding position alone until air-drop reinforcements arrived. The broadcast became the most viewed stream in the history of the relay system and remains so in the modern era. Vinscel was not Engineered and was not a Vessel. He was a natural-born Geban standing in the same kill zone as something that should not have been survivable, holding a broadcast rig instead of a weapon, and the footage he captured turned a single engagement into the defining image of the entire era.
Modern Era
Vinscel transitioned into the modern era without retiring because the conflicts did not end when the Warlord Eras did. The Energy Wars replaced open warfare with covert corridor operations, and the inland remained as violent and ungoverned as it had been during the worst of the collapse. Vinscel continued embedding: following contractor crews through contested clearings, attaching to syndicate convoys in Inland Thazvaar, covering the Yuvaar Hunting Games and the Thazvaari Ascension, and reporting from regions that most of the planet only knew existed because he showed them. He spent six decades researching and embedding in criminal organizations across the planet, producing Crime on Geba, a comprehensive report on the criminal structures that operate beneath, beside, and beyond the governed world, written for the people of the capital who have no idea what is happening outside their relay coverage.
He is very old now, and he is still working. The profession he helped define during the Warlord Eras has grown into an entire class of independent operators known as relaymen, but Vinscel remains the standard against which every relayman on the planet is measured, because he showed what was possible if you were willing to get into the fray to get the shot, and he has been proving it for longer than most of them have been alive.