Van Tenjuin

A young boy with healing abilities. Not much is said about Van, but he is the most quiet of the orphans, hardly ever speaking unless he needs to. He has an enormous sweet tooth. He understood the writing on the ceiling in Chapter 49. He is killed by Amagi Miroku in the unchanged future and he is killed by Junas in the second version of the future. He appears as a teenager, along with all the Elmore Wood children, in Psyren, to the aid of Ageha and the others in chapter 64 alongside Kyle. It seems that his personality has changed completely from a quiet, emotionless boy into a talkative, bubbly teen. It is later revealed that the reason behind his change of personality has because he was the only one capable of curing left after Ian died. He also reveals that his healing abilities have advanced, claiming that he is easily able to heal more than one heavily damaged person at once. At the very least, he is able to regenerate other peoples' limbs, such as the lower part of Ageha's leg lost in battle. He seems to be French, or at least to like speaking French. (Wikipedia)

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Van Tenjuin

A young boy with healing abilities. Not much is said about Van, but he is the most quiet of the orphans, hardly ever speaking unless he needs to. He has an enormous sweet tooth. He understood the writing on the ceiling in Chapter 49. He is killed by Amagi Miroku in the unchanged future and he is killed by Junas in the second version of the future. He appears as a teenager, along with all the Elmore Wood children, in Psyren, to the aid of Ageha and the others in chapter 64 alongside Kyle. It seems that his personality has changed completely from a quiet, emotionless boy into a talkative, bubbly teen. It is later revealed that the reason behind his change of personality has because he was the only one capable of curing left after Ian died. He also reveals that his healing abilities have advanced, claiming that he is easily able to heal more than one heavily damaged person at once. At the very least, he is able to regenerate other peoples' limbs, such as the lower part of Ageha's leg lost in battle. He seems to be French, or at least to like speaking French. (Wikipedia)