Horizon
(a.k.a. Meera)
You don't remember me, Master? UGH, this is why we do not mess with the games of the Creators. You told me that yourself, Master! Now I have to waste TIME putting YOU back together.
A humanoid figure stands surrounded by an endless expanse of cracking, consumed space. Although they have no formal name, they offer two names: "Meera" and "Horizon". They claim to have once been born of cosmic dust - of what drifts between – but now they exist solely as a servant of The Void, the greatest Being of Destruction in the universe. Horizon appears to possess an underlying layer of swirling galaxies, primarily in blue and violet tones and littered with specks like stars and distant suns. However, a darkness has crawled over much of their form now, created a void-like silhouette. Despite appearing almost "normally humanoid" in shape, Horizon seems to possess 6 fingers on each hand.
Since their arrival on Dremora, they have spent much of their time within a little gem-like prison, until they were gifted to the first host: "Meera". Horizon was able to pursue the arduous, annoying task of assisting in reassembling their master... until the host crashed. Corpses are much harder puppets to manipulate. Despite seemingly being loyal to and helping The Doctor, Horizon expresses clear disdain at what has occurred to their Master and how they have been treated. Horizon seems to care very little for the people of Dremora, but expresses clear respect and astonishment: how DID you manage to shatter my Master in so many tiny, little pieces?!
Like Primus, Horizon feels otherworldly with a network of connections - though tainted by the Void. Like Annanias, there is a cold pull that emanates from Horizon. What exactly are they?
Since their arrival on Dremora, they have spent much of their time within a little gem-like prison, until they were gifted to the first host: "Meera". Horizon was able to pursue the arduous, annoying task of assisting in reassembling their master... until the host crashed. Corpses are much harder puppets to manipulate. Despite seemingly being loyal to and helping The Doctor, Horizon expresses clear disdain at what has occurred to their Master and how they have been treated. Horizon seems to care very little for the people of Dremora, but expresses clear respect and astonishment: how DID you manage to shatter my Master in so many tiny, little pieces?!
Like Primus, Horizon feels otherworldly with a network of connections - though tainted by the Void. Like Annanias, there is a cold pull that emanates from Horizon. What exactly are they?
Divine Classification
Greater Adjacent
Current Status
Reassembling their Master, how annoying
Age
Eons
Children
Pronouns
They/Them, It/Its
Belief/Deity
The Void
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