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He was rotting from the inside out, his mind melting to mush as much as his flesh. He clawed desperately, he begged and pleaded to unseen beings for mercy or respite, and madness spread as quickly as the decay of his body. Through it all, however, he clung to one single thing to keep himself from sinking into the depths of feral depravity; he kept studying. He charted every symptom; he typed every feeling, every agony and torment, and when his eyes gave out, he rasped his notes into recordings on his commlink between fits of psychosis. After years spent in feverish analysis and a haze of rotten corpses and delirious atrocities, his madness gave way to something at last profound. Purpose. He found purpose deep within the voice logs he could never remember taking; hidden beneath his words was meaning he could finally understand. He was saved at last, saved by The Black. He finally realized this was what he had been searching for all along. Magic was indeed alive, just as he was, just as the universe is. Life is not limited to beings with brains or cells, but is rather awarded to everything that possesses energy. Like the dense, searing cores that churn within stars, essence boils within humanity and metahumanity, storms on distant worlds rage for millennia with violent and chaotic force, and meteors collide to form great spheres of bubbling magma. But there is a force that pulls at all things, one that collapses stars, that weakens the bones and sags the skin, one that extinguishes even the most infernal of molten rock. This force is slow and insidious, ever silent in its ceaseless march to return everything to a time before time, when all was still.
He was rotting from the inside out, his mind melting to mush as much as his flesh. He clawed desperately, he begged and pleaded to unseen beings for mercy or respite, and madness spread as quickly as the decay of his body. Through it all, however, he clung to one single thing to keep himself from sinking into the depths of feral depravity; he kept studying. He charted every symptom; he typed every feeling, every agony and torment, and when his eyes gave out, he rasped his notes into recordings on his commlink between fits of psychosis. After years spent in feverish analysis and a haze of rotten corpses and delirious atrocities, his madness gave way to something at last profound. Purpose. He found purpose deep within the voice logs he could never remember taking; hidden beneath his words was meaning he could finally understand. He was saved at last, saved by The Black. He finally realized this was what he had been searching for all along. Magic was indeed alive, just as he was, just as the universe is. Life is not limited to beings with brains or cells, but is rather awarded to everything that possesses energy. Like the dense, searing cores that churn within stars, essence boils within humanity and metahumanity, storms on distant worlds rage for millennia with violent and chaotic force, and meteors collide to form great spheres of bubbling magma. But there is a force that pulls at all things, one that collapses stars, that weakens the bones and sags the skin, one that extinguishes even the most infernal of molten rock. This force is slow and insidious, ever silent in its ceaseless march to return everything to a time before time, when all was still.


This force is The Black, the snarling hounds that pull the sled of rot and ruin across the cosmos in distances measurable only in eons and corpses. This paradigm shift allowed Saz to chisel free, inch by inch, from his prison of madness and emerge reborn. He spent his life toiling in the pursuit of being remarkable, but he finally understood that he is, has been, and will forever remain insignificant, that he will one day disintegrate into dust and detritus, and be ground to atoms and stardust when the planet grows cold and barren, and that even this dust would grow cold and still, dissolving into nothing as the universe would finally gasp its last dying breath. For the first time, he felt comfort in this impermanence. Through willpower and agony, he is now able to stand and gaze upon the astral realm with his empty sockets as a scholar once more, only now, his focus is not upon life, but on its long and cold shadow in which he now dwells. Saz zealously scours for knowledge and understanding of this force that fuels the engines of destruction and decay with a fervor that borders on religious fanaticism. With no possessions or resources to his name, he has turned to the criminal realm to sell his freshly unearthed powers of death to those who have need and the means to inflict it upon others. In doing so, he obtains the necessary finances to perpetuate his existence and pursue his feverish study of those inscrutable twins born at the beginning of time and their inevitable fate to destroy each other and at last return reality to the silent peace of nonexistence.
This force is The Black, the snarling hounds that pull the sled of rot and ruin across the cosmos in distances measurable only in eons and corpses. This paradigm shift allowed Saz to chisel free, inch by inch, from his prison of madness and emerge reborn. He spent his life toiling in the pursuit of being remarkable, but he finally understood that he is, has been, and will forever remain insignificant, that he will one day disintegrate into dust and detritus, and be ground to atoms and stardust when the planet grows cold and barren, and that even this dust would grow cold and still, dissolving into nothing as the universe would finally gasp its last dying breath. For the first time, he felt comfort in this impermanence. Through willpower and agony, he is now able to stand and gaze upon the astral realm with his empty sockets as a scholar once more, only now, his focus is not upon life, but on its long and cold shadow in which he now dwells. Saz zealously scours for knowledge and understanding of this force that fuels the engines of destruction and decay with a fervor that borders on religious fanaticism. With no possessions or resources to his name, he has turned to the criminal realm to sell his freshly unearthed powers of death to those who have need and the means to inflict it upon others. In doing so, he obtains the necessary finances to perpetuate his existence and pursue his feverish study of those inscrutable twins born at the beginning of time and their inevitable fate to destroy each other and at last return reality to the silent peace of nonexistence.


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* Distinctive Style - GraveWyrm has a unique manner about him that sets him apart from the majority of ghouls who succumb to their disease. When one meets the bizarre magician, the find it hard to forget the encounter.
* Pie Iesu Domine. Dona Eis Requiem - In his study of destruction and decay, GraveWyrm finds himself participating in feverish rituals that often involve self-destructive aspects. He has learned to find meaning and purpose in the pain and suffering he has endured as an infected, and will often inflict pain upon himself while studying to heighten his awareness and involve himself in the act of destruction.
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GraveWyrm
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Scholar of Decay
Shortblurb
Discordlheisse
RedditCompetitive_Snow1989
Wiki UserJuice
MetatypeHuman
Street Cred0
Notoriety0
Public Awareness0
CDP0
D.O.B.2018-11-19
Age68
Folder[Drive URL Link]
PriorityMetatype - E
Attributes - B
Magic/Resonance - A
Skills - B
Resources - E
#Max IGs/Ascension1
# Optional Infected powers allowed0


Character Information

Summary

GraveWyrm stands out among the ghouls of Seattle. Born a mage, forced into becoming an infected, and a Necromage by choice, he has endured years of fruitless struggle in the realm of scholarship and academia, only to be rewarded with infection and madness. Though he has regained a sense of self through willpower and mental fortitude, his mind remains singed by delirium, morphing his personality from the meek mage he was before to something far more sinister. GraveWyrm is part scholar, part philosopher, and part acolyte; he is ravenous for both flesh and knowledge in equal measure and has entwined his study of death with his dark appetites.

GraveWyrm is unusual for his unsettling calm demeanor as compared to other ghouls. On the surface, his mind and mannerisms are uncharacteristically sharp for a ghoul who typically find their minds deteriorated by the touch of the disease, but this belies the true effect of the disease on his psyche. Though still scholarly and astute, his mind is never satisfied, ceaselessly devouring knowledge and information in an effort to stave off mental degradation, resulting in his fanatical devotion to The Dominion of The Black. Through its ways, he has come to understand the state of perpetual decay that is his existence. He sees himself and other infected as embodiments of The Black, and has determined it is his duty as a mage to further its influence upon the physical realm, wielding its power to further deterioration and decay.

GraveWyrm is cold, calculating, introspective, and impassive. He is often nonviolent, seeing no merit in the act of killing and destruction alone, as he prefers to study the natural effects of ruin upon the realms both astral and physical. However, this passive demeanor is not to be confused with kindness, as GraveWyrm lacks any sense of morality, striving to become as cold as the force he worships and studies. When met with violence or an obstacle, GraveWyrm channels the power of The Black to snuff out the lives of those in his path, conjuring spirits of pale flame to scour and destroy that which he deems no longer necessary to persist. He pays no credence to politics or the machinations of society; he swears allegiance to no organization, yet he finds solace in speaking with those who find themselves brave enough to engage with him and his philosophies, his unique inversion of nihilism that drives him to yearn for understanding and purpose in The Dominion of The Black.

Many mages study to pursue power, striving for personal gain and honing their magic to embolden themselves, but GraveWyrm has no delusion of personal power, having long ago undergone ego death. Now, his growing power is a byproduct of his obsession with studying the primordial force of decay. To GraveWyrm, it is more than a study; it is his purpose, it is what allows him to cling to the last vestiges of sanity and logic, it is what allows him to understand the mode of existence he is now forced to endure.

Goals

  • Study the natural and mystical forces of decay
  • Further the influence of ruin within the world
  • Retain sanity and logic despite mental deterioration
  • Discover the truth of what existed before existence itself

Background

It is told that eons ago, there was a brilliant eruption of energy that tore through the darkness of the void before light and life. From this singularity, everything that would ever come to be tore itself from nothingness and came into the universe in a cosmic scream that shattered planets and made stars tremble. This chaos would be the womb in which life would gestate for billions of years until the innumerable barren worlds gave way to one stone that churned with heat, water, and carbon. From this, organic matter would rise and begin to perfect itself over millions of years, shedding its impossible, simple forms in a ceaseless march for perfection. This has been the study of scientists and philosophers since the conception of all humanity would call existential. The ugly truth, however, is that the singularity bore not one child, but two. The twin to this chaotic light is ingrained in the psyche of every morsel of matter, its touch inescapable by even the brightest of stars. This is decay.

Saz Levet was unremarkable. The world is rife with mages such as he, eager for conformity, community, and opportunity afforded by the power that he was awarded on the whim of probability. He was born to an unremarkable family in an unremarkable home and lived an unremarkable life that he was eager to escape with his remarkable talent. He toiled away with study and practice, the hermetic life rigorous yet comfortable to him, soothing in its ritual and unyielding calculus. He lived six decades, he yearned to be special, he devoted himself to study, he shouldered responsibility, he never found love, and he tried his best. Then, his life ended. In his struggle to be special, to be known, he had fallen upon a dark path. He wanted so desperately to prove that magic was a living thing, that spirits, spells, and magical manifestations were all functions of a single astral superorganism, an evolving thing whose biology has been unwittingly studied by his fellow Hermetics over decades.

Curiosity and desperation lured the aging man down dangerous paths. He started cautiously, as any responsible Hermetic would. Studies, papers, dissertations, and seminars piled up, results were novel, yet like him, they remained uninteresting. The creeping dread slowly came to evict ambition and hope, repossessing their position in his motivation. He feared he would die before he could finally prove himself, that he would be forgotten the moment he became a gravestone. This is what drew him to disease. If magic were an organism, then it would stand to reason that it could bear infection, that microorganisms flourished in the astral realm, and there was no greater modern proof of this than HMHVV. He delved within his study, but the trideos and documents could only convey so much. If he wanted to study the virus, he needed to feel it with his astral being. The facility was supposed to be safe; they hadn't had a crisis in nearly a decade, but that didn't stop the breach of containment, the yellowed teeth from sinking into his flesh, that didn't stop him from fleeing into the dark streets of Seattle, that didn't prevent the rot from setting in, and it most certainly did not stop him from succumbing to the disease, curling up in a disgusting alley where he thought he would die. Unremarkable.

He was rotting from the inside out, his mind melting to mush as much as his flesh. He clawed desperately, he begged and pleaded to unseen beings for mercy or respite, and madness spread as quickly as the decay of his body. Through it all, however, he clung to one single thing to keep himself from sinking into the depths of feral depravity; he kept studying. He charted every symptom; he typed every feeling, every agony and torment, and when his eyes gave out, he rasped his notes into recordings on his commlink between fits of psychosis. After years spent in feverish analysis and a haze of rotten corpses and delirious atrocities, his madness gave way to something at last profound. Purpose. He found purpose deep within the voice logs he could never remember taking; hidden beneath his words was meaning he could finally understand. He was saved at last, saved by The Black. He finally realized this was what he had been searching for all along. Magic was indeed alive, just as he was, just as the universe is. Life is not limited to beings with brains or cells, but is rather awarded to everything that possesses energy. Like the dense, searing cores that churn within stars, essence boils within humanity and metahumanity, storms on distant worlds rage for millennia with violent and chaotic force, and meteors collide to form great spheres of bubbling magma. But there is a force that pulls at all things, one that collapses stars, that weakens the bones and sags the skin, one that extinguishes even the most infernal of molten rock. This force is slow and insidious, ever silent in its ceaseless march to return everything to a time before time, when all was still.

This force is The Black, the snarling hounds that pull the sled of rot and ruin across the cosmos in distances measurable only in eons and corpses. This paradigm shift allowed Saz to chisel free, inch by inch, from his prison of madness and emerge reborn. He spent his life toiling in the pursuit of being remarkable, but he finally understood that he is, has been, and will forever remain insignificant, that he will one day disintegrate into dust and detritus, and be ground to atoms and stardust when the planet grows cold and barren, and that even this dust would grow cold and still, dissolving into nothing as the universe would finally gasp its last dying breath. For the first time, he felt comfort in this impermanence. Through willpower and agony, he is now able to stand and gaze upon the astral realm with his empty sockets as a scholar once more, only now, his focus is not upon life, but on its long and cold shadow in which he now dwells. Saz zealously scours for knowledge and understanding of this force that fuels the engines of destruction and decay with a fervor that borders on religious fanaticism. With no possessions or resources to his name, he has turned to the criminal realm to sell his freshly unearthed powers of death to those who have need and the means to inflict it upon others. In doing so, he obtains the necessary finances to perpetuate his existence and pursue his feverish study of those inscrutable twins born at the beginning of time and their inevitable fate to destroy each other and at last return reality to the silent peace of nonexistence.

Narrative Significant Qualities

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Negative

  • Distinctive Style - GraveWyrm has a unique manner about him that sets him apart from the majority of ghouls who succumb to their disease. When one meets the bizarre magician, the find it hard to forget the encounter.
  • Pie Iesu Domine. Dona Eis Requiem - In his study of destruction and decay, GraveWyrm finds himself participating in feverish rituals that often involve self-destructive aspects. He has learned to find meaning and purpose in the pain and suffering he has endured as an infected, and will often inflict pain upon himself while studying to heighten his awareness and involve himself in the act of destruction.

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Affiliations

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Contact Connection Loyalty Archetype Profession Aspects Chips
Fiendest 2 1 Fixer HMHVV Fanatic Wanted, Infected Organizer, Lavawalker, Terrordome, Darkdweller Even


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