Nihilos
Nihilos, the Night-Father
Many cultures share the aeons-old mythos of the sky fading to a world of pitch black, the light of Aarda snuffed out for seven days as a being of the infinite nothing descended from the Aetherium. Referred to as 'Nihilos' or 'The Stranger' by those who are aware of its existence, and the 'Night Father' by its devout, it attempted to devour the Godheads all at once before it fell into their dream and became an infinite plane of its own timeless being. The Night-Father is Absentia. The Night-Father is Absenth itself.
Description
- Of all the gods, Nihilos is the only one that speaks in words, for its conscious is the sum of all that exists trapped in Absentia, a plane of infinite nothing where time does not flow without a bridge to the material plane. It speaks to others as if they were its children, that all belong as a part of 'it'. Many faiths see Nihilos as the being that will one day bring about the end of everything; as one example, the Nedes see him as a great wolf that will bring about Ragnarok.
Communication
- Nihilos cannot be fooled, as it knows everything one has ever experienced the moment they are drawn into its plane of existence. It uses one's self-doubt to convince them towards faith in itself - in the nihilistic idea of Anafabula. Those who give themselves over entirely to nihilistic belief who are judged to be truthful by the void are given the gift of understanding the language of Anafabulaic, and they are able to ask the Night-Father for insight. Nihilos speaks mainly to the Null Magi and Exodii that surround themselves in its essence, or those that are brought to Absentia.
Anafabula
Anafabula is the nihilistic belief in the great unravelment of the Godheads and their Precepts to nothing, the undoing of the story, the abandonment of time itself, and cession from all things. Its proponents who speak the sorcerous language of Anafabulaic are given clues to find each other by their god. Armed with mad knowledge, they scheme and murder zealously towards the resolution of these beliefs. While these cultists often lack the clarity they need to pursue their goals due to their madness, they seek a power to infect the Godhead Anok with an Anafabulaic metaphor.
Insight
- Nihilos is always truthful and shares its knowledge in the form of insights. These are not spoken, rather given directly to the minds of those who ask. Those who ask for too much risk being driven mad by the weight of what is known. For example, if the information comes from the 'Cosmology' or 'Metaphysics' pages, or the write-ups of individual Arcana, it probably knows, but it would not be able to say much about individuals aside from those it has embraced. If asked about Protea, it would share the insight that it has never encountered a 'first god', granting an understanding that while both Nihilos and the Aetherium are infinite, there are places of metaphor Nihilos could not exist within when it was free of the Godheads, which are themselves a nest of these unusual metaphors that operate counter to its own existence. Know that Nihilos does not elaborate when pried by the confused, never answering a question it knows the faithful already has the answer to but fails to understand.
The Language of Anafabulaic
- The insight granted by Nihilos takes the form of Anafabulaic, a maddening language of true understanding that is given rather than learned. If one attempted to speak information given to them by the Night-Father, it would sound like quiet whispers of babbled noise. Written, it appears as strange symbols that only make sense to those who share the madness of nothing. Even the arcane logic of artifacts created by these nihilists is twisted, source materials confounded beyond understanding with strange corruptions of truth. There is and never will be a cipher capable of finding the true meaning of these mediums, driving mad even the Augurs who try. Those who know Anafabulaic can choose to be immune to interrogation by weaving away individual parts of their minds into insight, driven to mental illness or even insanity if they give over too much of their mind.
Note: This is a Minor Sorcery Arcana that requires the expenditure of 250 XP to obtain. Anafabula and communication with Nihilos may be self-moderated provided your character has a way into Absentia. In spite of having access to profound knowledge, those who ask Nihilos many questions are driven mad with schizophrenia or post-traumatic stress unless they have high levels of Meditation; Discipline may also be used to ignore the madness, around three questions per tier advancement of either skill - an Apprentice of Meditation could tolerate six Insights in total. Those who die knowing Anafabulaic become Endless. If you are unsure about what Nihilos would say, you can always message a Lorekeeper with the question.
The Exire
The Exire are a secretive order of Anafabulaic assassins, politicians, and sorcerers proliferating the shadows of every large nation across Antarok, even among the Fae Courts of Elphyne. The Shades of Exire work together as agents to hoard artifacts and wealth, infiltrating and weakening institutions through murder and the spilling of damning secrets. They are known only to the outside world as unrivaled yet secretive fixers and assassins, sorcerers and witches who charge exorbitant rates for their services. They await the next Prophet, to give them over to Nihilos for its ends while preparing the world for the coming of Anafabula. See Exire.
The Endless
- The Endless are the ghosts of those who are trapped beyond time to experience the infinite nothing, charged with facilitating the impossible goal of collapsing cosmology itself into Absentia. Those who are given Anafabulaic insight go to Absentia and become Endless when they die, rather than Pandemonium. Members of the Exire cult thus serve even in death. Anything that is a soul without a body will become an Endless upon being given Anafabulaic, stripped of any Anchors and given a new purpose.