Tennyson is a criminal that makes a religious cult and goes around fooling people into believing his false god (Alseiass, the Golden God) and eventually tricking them out of their precious, little valuables. He is the main antagonist in books 8 and 9. He is eventually cornered by Will, Horace, Halt, and Malcolm. He attempts to flee but Will uses Malcolm's entire batch of smoke bomb devices to force a cave in of Tennyson's preaching cave. During the cave in, Tennyson falls into the rocks and is killed.
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