Emersyn Bryce Tankthrust-better known as Emmy Tankthrust, The Executioner-was born into chaos, legacy, and power. Her life story is one of violence, survival, family, and a strange, undeniable sense of destiny.
Unlike ordinary children, Emmy's "playroom" was filled with weapons, smoke-filled boardrooms, and secretive conversations about hostile takeovers or attacks. Bryce Tankthrust was ruthless, grooming her daughter to inherit the empire. Bobby, however, pushed Emmy toward brutality-combat training, weapon mastery, and mercenary work before she was even a teenager. Despite this, Emmy's childhood wasn't loveless. Bryce gave her the pet name "Emmy Doll," while Bobby called her "Evilette." It was twisted affection, but it was still affection. Emmy grew up caught between two worlds: the cutthroat elegance of her mother and the unhinged violence of her father.
By her late teens, Emmy was already feared. She earned her title "The Executioner" for her brutal efficiency in assassination contracts. Unlike Bobby's chaotic destruction, Emmy was precise-cold, calculating, and terrifyingly effective. Where Bryce crushed empires in boardrooms, Emmy dismantled her enemies with her massive black buster sword, a weapon that became her signature.
Her reputation spread quickly across criminal networks. Some crime bosses respected her. Others feared her. Most avoided crossing her path.
What makes Emmy so compelling is her duality. On one hand, she is a product of two of the most infamous figures in criminal history:
• Bryce Tankthrust, the ruthless CEO who built empires on blood and manipulation.
• Bobby Worst, a terrorist whose name alone inspires terror.
On the other, Emmy is her own force. She is not merely an extension of her parents-she is The Executioner. Her name carries power independent of theirs.
- Jordin Williams
Characters inspired by and created by Brandon Rogers
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