Sayd (Earth-6531)

"Your words are compelling, young human, but as immortals we must measure our actions over billions of years and the fate of the universe. We simply cannot risk losing everything on the chance that you might be right."

- - Sayd to Hal Jordan in relation to stopping Parallax

Ganthet is one the oldest and wisest Guardian of the Universe, and, among his brothers, one of the ones who regret the approach to forbid other emotions aside from Willpower, believing it not only weakened his race, but also the Green Lantern Corps in the face of dangers through the universe. He is a good friend of Hal Jordan, and recognizes his great strength and will of justice.

Early Life
Sayd was born as one of the Oans, also known as the Guardians of the Universe, and showed great deal of compassion and desire to protect other living beings. After the failure of the Manhunters, Sayd attempting to push the Guardians into a different direction.

Birth of Parallax
Upon the birth of Parallax when it absorbed Krona, Sayd and her brothers desperately fought against the creature, ultimately freezing it in an icy prison within the core of the planet Ryut at Sector 666.

Return of Parallax
When Parallax resurfaced and in the process slayed Abin Sur, one of the Green Lantern Corps' finest warriors, Sayd, alongside the rest of her siblings, gave permission to Thaal Sinestro form a tactical squadron of Royal Guards to take the fear being down. However, they failed, and only Sinestro survived, albeit narrowly, which led him to question Parallax's existence. This led the Guardians to create the Yellow Power Battery, an essence of fear, so the Corps would defeat Parallax with his own energy.

However, before Sinestro crafted the Yellow Power Ring, Hal Jordan emerged in an attempt to convince the Guardians to give him the change to stop Parallax from invading Earth, as he believed using the energy of Fear once again would only replicate the corruption the Guardians fought so hard to halt. Upon noticing his extreme willpower and courage, Sayd and her brothers agreed with Jordan's terms.