Fayne is the heart of The Fathom: a builder, seeker, and moral center drawn from civic duty into a much older conflict.
He begins as a man trying to hold together a damaged city, armed with craft, discipline, and conscience more than with power. That grounded beginning gives his journey much of its power, because Fayne’s story grows out of work, responsibility, and a refusal to look away from what is broken.
What makes him compelling is not simply courage, but his hunger for what is true. He is a character pulled by justice, beauty, and meaning all at once, and that mixture gives his story a moral and spiritual depth beyond the usual fantasy heroism. He makes moral hunger feel adventurous.