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Feferi Peixes

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Character
Name: Feferi Peixes
Occupation:
Relationships: Eridan Ampora - (On-again-off-again or ex Moirail), Sollux Captor - (On-again-off-again Matesprit/Boyfriend), Meenah Peixes - (Dancestor)
Fandom:
Other: Pesterchum Handle: cuttlefishCuller
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Feferi Peixes is a character from Homestuck.

Canon

Feferi Peixes in canon is one of the trolls (aliens) who play the reality-altering game, Sburb/Sgrub and eventually contact the human kids. She is generally not considered a "main character" or character with much screentime, but we do know she is a water-dwelling troll and one of the heirs to the position of "empress" for the brutal alien empire (she is sometimes called "princess". Which of course has a large chance of becoming completely irrelevant once the game begins. However she does have ideas of change, reform, and kindness, though these are somewhat limited or condescending at times, possibly/arguably due to her lack of experience with republics or democracy.

Fandom

Ships

She has relationships in canon, and is occasionally shipped in fandom with Eridan Ampora/Feferi Peixes and Sollux Captor/Feferi Peixes. There may be other ships but they are generally very rare

Femslash

Het

  • Eridan Ampora/Feferi Peixes
  • Sollux Captor/Feferi Peixes

Fanworks

Fanfiction

Fanart

Meta

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