Orr'Hael
- 1. Background
- 2. Description
- 3. Traits / Abilities
Background
She walks where no sunrise belongs.
In the outer coils of Vael'therix Silence, Orr'hael drifts like the memory of morning seen only through grief. She does not cast light - she imitates it. Cloaked in silver-white flame and crowned in mirrored veils, she burns with the radiance of something the world was never meant to see.
She was not divine. She was built to replace something that died.
Those who look upon her mistake her for hope.
That is always the first wound.
She does not speak.
She shines.
Description
Traits / Abilities
- Whitefire Bloom - Inverse flame surrounds her; it burns not matter, but certainty. Words fail. Belief thins. Sight forgets what it saw.
- Solar Reversal - Heat becomes frost. Shadow emits light. Healing magic ruptures tissue. Her radiance scrambles natural law until only awe remains.
- Echoflare Eyes - Her gaze implants a sunrise that never happened. Those who see it may kneel in devotion - or break beneath its absence.
- Grace of the Unseen Sun - Celestial and divine magic collapse around her. Holy symbols flicker. Blessings unravel into silence.
- Dawnpierce Lament - Her silent presence hums like a sunrise trying to scream, fracturing thought and will. Even the faithful weep.
- Radiant Fracture - Where she walks, light splits into emotion. Grief, awe, and longing ripple outward. Victims can no longer tell if they feel… or are merely near the feeling.
- Gilded Step - Every step mimics a divine rite. The ground beneath sanctifies, then crumbles, no longer worthy to hold the unworthy.
- Dawnsplit Blade - When provoked, she forms a blade of radiant fracture that severs divine favor, prophecy, and inherited protection.
- Vestige-Skin - Striking her reveals nothing beneath - only more light. Those who try to harm her may wound themselves with clarity too sharp to endure.
- Solar Crucible - Orr'hael collapses her false sun into silence, bathing the world in terminal radiance. All who believed in salvation burn the most. When it ends, the light is gone - and no one remembers it was missing.