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Frij is a member of Frieza's species, space pirate, former Prince of the PTO, and self proclaimed master of the universe. He is the cousin of Frieza Cold and Cooler Cold, nephew to King Artice Cold, and son of the deceased Glacien Ice. Frij murdered his father in order to become next in line if King Cold's children died. After it was discovered that Frij had murdered his father he was disinherited. With a stolen ship he became a space pirate, trying to find a way to retake the throne of the PTO.

History[]

Frij was born to Glacien Ice, and was born third in line to the throne. He trained all his life, expecting to be heir, but was impeded by the birth of Cooler and Frieza. He dedicated his life to retake what would have been his throne. Glacien discovered Frij trying to assassinate his cousins and ordered him to stop, forgiving him. But Frij was so close to finally retaking his throne, he could not let one man impede his journey. On that night, Glacien's body was discovered charred and barely recognizable. After a long investigation, it was discovered that Glacien was murdered by one of his signature attacks, the only person that could have done the maneuver at the time of the murder was Frij. A warrant for the capture of Frij was sent, but Frij managed to escape in one of Cold's ships and leave for pirate space. He renamed his ship the Usurper and began life as a space pirate.

Personality[]

Frij is a proud and arrogant man, and known around the PTO bases located in pirate space as a ruthless and violent man. He refuses to accept any failure within his ranks, and personally executes his failing men. He has an obsession with "rightfully" taking the throne of the PTO, and will do anything to take the PTO. After the death of his father, he often sits in seclusion for hours on end, thinking and raging at the world. Any one that interrupts him faces long, painful death. The only reason why his crew has not revolted is fear and the punishment of torture and death. He occasionally gets flashbacks to the night he murdered his father.

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