Vorgrathul
Vorgrathul, an enigmatic and formidable entity among the surviving Voidwalkers, embodies an ominous presence shrouded in obsidian robes, emanating a crimson glow from beneath the depths of his hooded visage. His avatar, a dark cloaked figure, exudes an aura of foreboding, an embodiment of destruction, entropy, and unbridled chaos. His divine dominion resonates within the tumultuous confines of the Void Sanctuary in the tumultuous Plane of Chaos—an anarchic realm where discord reigns supreme. Driven by an insatiable thirst for power and dominance, Vorgrathul harbors a singular and ominous ambition: to unravel the very fabric of the Multiverse, plunging it into an eternal maelstrom of chaos and annihilation. Vorgrathul's history echoes tales of ambition and an unrestrained thirst for supremacy. Once a part of the collective of surviving Voidwalkers after the confrontation with the Seraphs, he chose a divergent path, forsaking camaraderie for a solitary pursuit of absolute supremacy. His machinations, veiled in secrecy, center on the unsettling aspiration to surpass even Zylokathrax, the ruler of the entire Multiverse and Eroxus. Intent on achieving unparalleled might, Vorgrathul's relentless pursuit of power propels him toward a dark destiny, fueling his resolve to dissolve the cosmic order and ascend to a dominion beyond even the highest echelons of divinity.
Divine Domains
Vorgrathul, the harbinger of entropy, chaos, and destruction, embodies the fundamental principles of cosmic discord. His dominion spans the unruly realms of annihilation and disarray, seeking the unraveling of cosmic order. Chaos and entropy flow in his wake, as he yearns to dissolve the very fabric of existence, ensnaring the Multiverse within a cataclysmic abyss of eternal chaos and emptiness.
Artifacts
Among the enigmatic artifacts attributed to Vorgrathul, the Blackshard of the Dead Knight stands as a testament to his formidable power. It is rumored that Vorgrathul crafted this dark relic, imbued with malevolent energies, and bestowed it upon one of his powerful Void Entities. The Blackshard's nefarious legacy intertwines with the annals of the Dark War, eventually finding its way into the hands of Abraxas, serving as a catalyst for unfathomable destruction.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Envisioned as an intricate, asymmetric design, the symbol of Vorgrathul manifests as a swirling vortex encased within a jagged, geometric border. At its core, a dark, abyssal spiral undulates, symbolizing the eternal chaos and entropy governed by the deity. Jagged edges and fractal patterns sprawl outward from the center, signifying the ceaseless dissolution of order and the unfurling expanse of cosmic disarray. Hues of obsidian and crimson intermingle within the sigil, evoking the interplay between darkness and destruction that epitomizes Vorgrathul's domain. Its cryptic essence, known only to the devoted few, speaks volumes of the deity's insatiable desire to reduce the cosmos to a void of perpetual chaos.
Tenets of Faith
The faithful adherents of Vorgrathul espouse a singular belief, resonating with their deity's insatiable thirst for dominance. Their core tenet reverberates with a chilling proclamation: only Vorgrathul and his followers should inhabit the universe, envisioning a desolate void devoid of any existence beyond their presence. They perceive this desolation as the ultimate embodiment of "peace," a notion warped by Vorgrathul's relentless pursuit of absolute control and annihilation.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Vorgrathul's ambitions intertwine with the unraveling of the Multiverse itself. His known goal centers on the engulfment of all existence within an eternal, consuming void—a reality where chaos reigns supreme. To achieve this, he plots the eradication of the Shaozexes, potent entities governing universes in place of the fallen Voidwalkers. Moreover, Vorgrathul's clandestine designs aim to eliminate Ethranox, Xyraakthul, and Elythrian, formidable Voidwalkers safeguarded by Zylokathrax's protection. If he can shatter this safeguard, he plans to absorb their powers, challenging even Zylokathrax in his pursuit of cosmic dominance and the ultimate dissolution of the Multiverse into nothingness.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
In the cosmic expanse that Vorgrathul once ruled, a universe veiled in the eerie embrace of black holes stood as a desolate monument to his dominion. A void of chilling emptiness prevailed, where stars had long faded into oblivion, consumed by voracious singularities. Amid this cosmic graveyard, Vorgrathul held sway, presiding over the desolation that echoed his essence—a domain enshrouded in ceaseless entropy.During the cataclysmic conflict against the Seraphs, Vorgrathul stood shoulder to shoulder with the three other Voidwalkers, lending his formidable might to the fight against cosmic adversaries. Yet, as the dust settled and the war's echoes waned, his brethren chose seclusion within the tranquil confines of Aetheria. This retreat, to Vorgrathul's eyes, painted a picture of weakness and stagnation, a departure from the ambition he expected of kindred deities.
Vorgrathul, known for embodying entropy tempered with a conscience to limit harm, had, in his relentless onslaught against the Seraphs, witnessed the clouding of his once-keen resolve. The weight of endless conflict had taken its toll, causing a disquieting disarray within his consciousness. The abandonment by the other Voidwalkers, perceived as a final act of resignation, sowed seeds of discontent within Vorgrathul's essence.
This turning point marked a watershed in Vorgrathul's cosmic narrative—a solemn vow kindled in the depths of his being. He pledged to cast aside the restraint that had long tempered his chaotic essence, forsaking the pursuit of balance and embracing his destiny unshackled by inhibition. The abandonment by his brethren served as the catalyst for Vorgrathul's resolution, igniting a fervent determination to finally fulfill his purpose without constraint or compromise.
Divine Classification
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