The Void
The Dread King, Annanias (a.k.a. "Anni")
The Void is a True Deity blessed with the unique ability to eviscerate, absorb, and destroy anything and everything that draws near. According to Horizon, The Void is the greatest force of destruction in the universe. The embodiment of a supermassive black hole from the darkest recesses of the cosmos, The Void exerts an incredibly powerful gravitational pull, capable of destroying planets, ripping apart flesh, shattering souls, and even consuming other Greater Deities. Should the right circumstances be present, The Void can also alter and morph the innate properties of various beings, granting some unique void-like abilities or even altering the underlying nature of magic and the arcane itself. Despite being born of pure destruction, The Void has no nefarious intentions. It is only its nature to summon, absorb, and destroy. They are the coldness of space, the sensation of both everything and nothing...
Perhaps prior to being tethered, The Void was already unique among Deities of Destruction. If not, however, they certainly were afterwards. The Void is not without reason and has proven an intense dedication to any oaths it has sworn. Originally tethered to the fallen Spirit of Luck, Judas, the Void was known as the Dread King and set off a near continent-wide war in its pursuit of the oath it had taken. Its conquest and rampage were ultimately stopped when Judas' Beloved and High Priestess, Dysis, drew upon the power of all the members of the Dremoran pantheon and on the red thread of fate to kill Judas... shattering The Void in the process. A feat no mortal should have been able to accomplish. A feat only possible because The Void wished it so. When The Void tethered itself to Judas, it consumed a fraction of the spirit's soul. It learned to love. It would forever harbor a strong sense of love and devotion to the woman that gave it a name. If an entity of cold nothingness and destruction can learn to love, what else might be possible?
Notable Tethers & Hosts: Dysis (current), Ragnar (fragment), Moira (fragment), Olivantha (fragment), Judas
Divine Domains
Destruction, Void, eradication, absorption, change, oaths, vengeance, resolve, love
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A warped six-pronged black star, a six-pronged jagged crown
Divine Goals & Aspirations
A Sacred Oath – Over 1,000 years ago, The Void was disturbed from its endless existence in the cosmos. A mortal masquerading as a divine figure sought to acquire its aid. Under the premise that its task would be destruction, Judas and The Void struck an accord, whereby The Void swore to destroy any threats to Dremora that lingered beyond the Barrier. Until 100 years ago, The Void was unable to fulfill its oath. Now, with a new tether, The Void has spent 100 years destroying any and all potential threats to the continent that now stands exposed by the fractured and broken Barrier. Until the body tethering it is ripped apart and the soul within shattered and absorbed, The Void will continue. For while it has changed in its time among mortals, it will always be an entity of pure destruction.
Relationships
History
The relationship between The Void (Annanias) and Dysis was both foretold by the red thread and purely chance. Upon tethering to Judas, the Void absorbed Judas' inclination to love and care for his Beloved: Dysis. Yet, not knowing how to act and occupying another's body, The Void and Dysis danced around once another like two planets in orbit... until they were suddenly on opposing sides of an ideological war, moving pieces in a very real war. Now, with tragedy behind them, Dysis and Anannais are forever intertwined, united and complete. As Dysis once shattered The Void, it will inevitably shatter her... a love doomed from the moment it began, held in stasis only by the will of the Game.
Divine Classification
Tethered Greater Deity of Destruction
Religions
Alignment
Neutral
Current Status
Fulfilling an oath on Jalasar
Age
Eons
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Pronouns
Any, It/Its
Presentation
Dependent upon its tether
Aligned Organization
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