Evitrix
Contents
Introduction
Work in progress.
History
For as long as Evitrix has lived, she has never been able to forget that one moment: timeless, grim, standing in the front row of an orderly crowd, peers to each side of her in a line formation. Blood from the raised platform spattered onto her face and even sprayed into her eyes, and yet she did not flinch; did not blink. She did not move at all, retaining her poise, arms clasped together behind her back as she stood upright and tall. What Evitrix stood in the face of was the execution of her father and mentor, whose very blood smeared across her face, the intention of the ones who killed him, to remind her of her own fate if she were ever to follow his path. The purpose of her father's execution was punishment for creating a weapon of war, the greatest and most devastating weapon ever forged in the universe.
Evitrix, like her old man, is one of the greatest engineers to have ever lived. Like all Adac that reign over Atharen, she was born to an alien civilization, one eventually destroyed by the colossal Mana-Eater known as the Outsider. Evitrix was a member of an elite cabal of scientists, along with Courlan, a group that once focused their genius on generating technologies meant to slay others of their kind, only to change their focus in the face of their species' extinction. When the Outsider destroyed the Adac homeworld, rending them scattered and crippled, she devised the construction of a vessel of unbelievable might: Eridan-5, a marvel unlike any the galaxy had ever seen.
Eridan-5 was, ultimately, a last ditch effort to escape the destruction that surrounded her kind. Utilizing Quantum Theory and a crux made from refined anti-matter and Divinity, Evitrix and her engineers learned to produce a vessel that could bridge time and space, folding the layers of reality to be able to leap to any point in the universe. It was their view that by utilizing this ability, they could escape the Outsider; they could create a distance long enough that it could never prey upon them, and in this theory the last Adac worlds invested their hope, sinking the waning remainders of their resources to enable the rapid production of this transcendent vessel. Evitrix became the hope of her kind, and when Eridan-5 was complete - and was proven to function - she was heralded as their savior. Nearly a million of her people funneled onto that ship, and it made its first voyage, moving through the endless dark to find a new home.
And, when it arrived, Eridan-5 was greeted by it. The Outsider. The beast swiped through the hull of the ship, sending it plummeting through space, the creature's tendrils extending out to carve through its sections like a blade. After a conflict that lasted for nine hours, the ship was completely razed, over ninety percent of the Adac on board slain in the conflict or due to the implosion of Eridan-5's energy core. Those that remained scattered across the new galaxy that surrounded them, fleeing in all directions so that the Outsider would need to hunt them one by one.
It was years after this point that Venadak found these stragglers, uniting those willing to join him in forging a new plane; a final escape from the Mana-Eater's grasp. During this time, Evitrix brooded and mourned, steeped in a confluence of regret and humiliation, lamenting her failure and blaming herself for the extinction of her people. She wept, and then eventually found herself numb of anything; numb of purpose and life, numb of any desire to escape or receive companionship. She was, in her view, the Adac's greatest failure, and it was only a matter of time before she was delivered her retribution by the Outsider's all-consuming maw.
Instead, she was found by Venadak and three others, the first to join his cause: Malek, Y'shendra, and Saryn. Evitrix was impressed by Venadak's plan and his resolve, and was persuaded that she would be a necessary component in bringing it to fruition. He did not scorn her for her failure, but praised her for the ingenuity of her vessel, and her devotion to serving the remnants of their species. His logic and charisma appealed to her, and the woman ultimately surrendered her addiction to grieving, reassembling that same poise she held as she watched her father bleed onto her ivory plate. Evitrix became one of the key components in Atharen's construction, and one of Venadak's greatest confidants.
Once Atharen was successfully forged and the fourteen remaining Adac assembled within it, Evitrix largely kept away from the mythological absurdities of her peers. She retained that she was an Adac, merely an alien species, and continued to follow their ways. The woman did not take upon the title of "God," but rather "Architect," or "Creator." While the others frolicked in their own power and divinity and eventually fell to the poison of their own arrogance, she remained sequestered within her mind-numbing purgatory, endlessly chipping away at the schematics for a new Eridan-5, and a new hope for bringing the Outsider to its knees at last.
Depiction
While many of the other Gods like to be seen as reverent, mythical beings, Evitrix prefers the regalia of an erudite sophisticate. Among all the Gods, she is the only one who continues to wear the adorned raiment of the Adac before Atharen's construction, demonstrating their old interstellar primacy. Work in progress.
Domains
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Influence
"Eridan-5 was my life's work. Without it, I am nothing. With it, I am a God."
Evitrix is the greatest engineer the galaxy has ever known. Beyond innovating and improving upon already existing Adac technologies, Evitrix constructed the foundations of Atharen's World Magic, providing the blueprints for most arcane crafts as well as producing their initial instruments.
Work in progress.
Dogma
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Notable Religious Factions
Ordinators
Work in progress.
The Presidium
Work in progress.
The Presidium is the large, open garden at the center of the new Eridan-5's interior hull.
Demigods
Asexual and dispassionate, Evitrix has no Draedan, and likely never will.