Neal Pennywort

Neal Pennywort  is a character introduced in God Eater 3. He is an Adaptive God Eater and a member of the Crimson Queen, and Zeke's and Keith's biological brother. Neal was drafted into the Pennywort AGE program not long after his brother was. Unfortunately, he was sold to another port, at some point in time he joins Crimson Queen.

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Neal Neal Pennywort (15 years old) An Adaptive God Eater belonging to Crimson Queen

While being transferred to Gleipnir, he was attacked by an Ash Aragami nickname the AGE Eater and stranded. Afterwards, he was picked up by the Chrysanthemum and offered sanctuary. Neal: 2 Neal Pennywort (15 years old) An Adaptive God Eater.

Neal wandered the Ashlands after the destruction of Crimson Queen until he was discovered and picked up by the Ash Crawler Dusty Miller. Although his injuries were not fatal, severe exhaustion of both body and mind had taken its toll. He is recuperating in the Dusty Miller's medical facility now, and will remain there for the foreseeable future.

Neal: 3 Neal Pennywort (15 years old) An Adaptive God Eater. Engaged in a short-term contract with Dusty Miller. Because of his extremely high ash resistance, he was selected for the Ash Storm Aragami operation. His Authorized Ash Density Level is estimated to be at Level 5 or higher. God Arc: Variant Scythe/Sniper Gun Old Management Information Identification Number: PW-01437 Special Note: Aptitude Test Grade A Neal: 4 Neal Pennywort (15 years old) An Adaptive God Eater. Engaged in a short-term contract with the Chrysanthemum. Birthday: Nov. 24  Height: 160 cm Following the Ash Storm Aragami operation, he decided to stay at Port Chrysanthemum. He has great potential as an AGE and, because of his remarkable tactical acumen, is expected to be the ship's second ace after Protagonist. A well-rounded God Eater specializing in offense. God Arc: Variant Scythe/Sniper Gun

Character Relationships

 * Werner Gadolin
 * Zeke Pennywort
 * Keith Pennywort

Trivia
The names of his weapon and gun are in reference to Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky".