However, since she still has not fulfilled Gl'bgolyb's prophecy, it seems we haven't seen the last of her. She later appears in a dream of Jade's upon the latter reaching the Land of Frost and Frogs, claiming to be dead. She is swiftly sliced in half by Jack Noir, who leaves her floating there while he destroys Derse.įeferi lying dead at the horn pile after being atacked by EridanĪfter Sollux and Eridan duel, and Sollux is KO'd, Feferi attacks Eridan, who kills her with his magic “ science wwand ”, blasting a hole through her chest. When Jack Noir attacks Derse, her dream self is gazing into the Furthest Ring. Shortly before the destruction of Derse, Feferi opts to sleep in Gamzee's horn pile against Karkat's orders while in the ectobiology lab. Once she arrives in the Land of Brains and Fire, she resurrects Sollux by waking his dream self on Derse by kissing his corpse. In a similar display of strength to Equius, she is able to soar straight into her first gate without any construction on her hive. When Feferi enters the Medium, she takes her position on her planet, the Land of Dew and Glass (LODAG). She realizes that the animals she cares for are probably not in need of her help, and that the whole exercise is really kind of pointless, but she still finds it fun. She implements this belief through capturing aquatic creatures, such as aquatic hoofbeasts and thousands of cuttlefish, and grooming and feeding them for “ their own good ”. She wants to redefine "culling" as “ caring for the unfit and infirm ”, hence her Trollian handle. She is shown 'culling' a cuttlefish by jabbing in its general direction with a trident. Interestingly, on the subject of this latter theory, both creatures are in recent media portrayed as bright, cheerful, and helpful magical beings, but traditionally fairy folk were considered clever, beguiling, selfish, capricious creatures, a juxtaposition appropriate for Feferi and her ancestor, the Condesce.įeferi first appeared in a teaser. Her name could also come from fairy and pixie, mythical figures associated with feminine attributes such as the natural element of water. Her last name is the Portuguese name for Pisces (as well as the Portuguese word for fish (plural)), and can be pronounced PAY-shes. Her first name could also come from Feri, which is a form of traditional witchcraft - this is of note because she is the Witch of Life.
Her first name comes from Metasepia pfefferi, a poisonous species of cuttlefish. "Feferi" was suggested by and "Peixes" was suggested by Zuki.