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''"When the very '''Gods''' themselves fear those born of mortal make"''
''"When the very '''Gods''' themselves fear those born of mortal make"''


''"Rise will the '''Ardent One''', born of '''Amaranth'''; the '''Dragon''' shall appear. And with their infinite might, will crushing '''Darkness''' conceal all '''Creation'''"-End of the '''Ardent Prophecy'''.''</blockquote>{{Infobox Character
''"Rise will the '''Ardent One''', born of '''Amaranth'''; the '''Dragon''' shall appear. And with their infinite might, will crushing '''Darkness''' conceal all '''Creation'''"''

''-End of the '''Ardent Prophecy'''.''</blockquote>{{Infobox Character
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
'''Oblivion Mystara (AC -1),''' known by many as the '''''"One True Heir,"''''' is a legendary '''[[Rufescent (Imagindarium)|Rufescent]]'''-'''[[Amaranth Heir/Alizarin Heir|Amaranth Heir]]''' of unparalleled power and influence in world history. Born on the eve of the '''3,000th year of the [[Mavimyst]]''', his arrival triggered the subsequent third-recorded '''[[Mavishift]]''', making the turn of the millennium the most turbulent period in all of history recorded or otherwise.
'''Oblivion Mystara (AC -1),''' known by many through his self-titled championship as the '''''"One True Heir,"''''' is a legendary '''[[Rufescent (Imagindarium)|Rufescent]]'''-'''[[Amaranth Heir/Alizarin Heir|Amaranth Heir]]''' of unparalleled power and influence in world history. Born on the eve of the '''3,000th year of the [[Mavimyst]]''', his arrival triggered the subsequent third-recorded '''[[Mavishift]]''', making the turn of the millennium to that of the most turbulent period in all of history, recorded or otherwise.


His creation was of monumental importance not only to '''[[Haven (Imagindarium)|Haven]]''' but to the entirety of '''[[Imagindarium's Creation|Creation]]''', as the hands of fate far beyond the world's azure skies acted in unison to ensure his coming into being.
His creation was of monumental importance not only to '''[[Haven (Imagindarium)|Haven]],''' but also to the entirety of '''[[Imagindarium's Creation|Creation]]''', as the hands of fate far beyond the world's azure skies acted in unison to ensure his coming into being.


=== Origins of the Ardent ===
=== Origins of the Ardent ===
From the depths of the '''[[Thavma|Void of Thavma]]''', the enigmatic '''[[Mystara (Imagindarium)|Mystara]]''', the being whose name he would unknowingly claim as his ''"family"'' title, manipulated the '''[[Remnant (Imagindarium)|Remnant]]''' essence of '''[[Amaranth]]'''. This essence, which had '''[[Amaranth Contravene|Contravened]]''' the former state of the [[Lyarth|world]] from the realm of '''[[Ambrosia (Imagindarium)|Ambrosia]]''' to that of the Mavimyst, formed a being born from the very concept of planet Haven's continuance within Creation.
From the depths of the '''[[Thavma (Imagindarium)|Void of Thavma]]''', the enigmatic '''[[Mystara (Imagindarium)|Mystara]]''', the being whose name he would unknowingly claim as his ''"family"'' title, manipulated the '''[[Remnant (Imagindarium)|Remnant]]''' essence of '''[[Amaranth (Haven)|Amaranth]]'''. This essence, which had '''[[Amaranth Contravene|Contravened]]''' the former state of the [[Lyarth|world]] from the realm of '''[[Ambrosia (Imagindarium)|Ambrosia]]''' to that of the Mavimyst, formed a being born from the very concept of planet Haven's continuance within Creation.


According to the enigmatic ''"'''Ardent Prophecy'''" '' carved upon the peak of the '''[[Iusto (Imagindarium)|Iusto]]''' the world's highest point; a being known simply as the '''''"Dragon"''''' would be born somewhere within Haven and would rise to herald the '''[[Ultimate End]]''' of all Creation.
According to the enigmatic ''"'''Ardent Prophecy,'''"'' carved upon the peak of the '''[[Iusto (Imagindarium)|Iusto]],''' the world's highest point; a being known simply as the '''''"Dragon"''''' would be born somewhere within Haven and would rise to herald the '''[[Ultimate End]]''' of all Creation.


Throughout history, this figure has been misconstrued as several individuals, such as the ancient '''Foremost Power''' of the '''[[Alcadrago]]''', '''[[Agarelethon]]''' or with that of '''[[Apollyoth Spiritcrown]]''', the '''Ninth Empress of the West'''. However, in truth, the prophecy had always been in reference to Oblivion Mystara, as its carving was the hand of the omnipotent and omniscient '''[[Golden Sovereign (Typhonian)|Golden Sovereign]]'''.
Throughout history, this figure has been misconstrued as several individuals, such as the ancient '''Foremost Power''' of the '''[[Alcadrago]]''', '''[[Agarelethon]];''' or with that of '''[[Apollyoth Spiritcrown]]''', the '''Ninth Empress of the West'''. However, in truth, the prophecy had always been in reference to Oblivion Mystara, as its carving was the hand of the omnipotent and omniscient '''[[Golden Sovereign (Typhonian)|Golden Sovereign]]'''.


=== The Heir's Purpose ===
=== The Heir's Purpose ===
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Beyond these great victories, the two of them would lead the greatest force of Light in world history, forming the '''[[Champions of Haven]]''' with numerous other heroic individuals from every corner of the '''[[Known World]]'''.
Beyond these great victories, the two of them would lead the greatest force of Light in world history, forming the '''[[Champions of Haven]]''' with numerous other heroic individuals from every corner of the '''[[Known World]]'''.


Oblivion is an immensely powerful individual perhaps the single-most powerful in all the world. With this great power, he dedicates every moment of every day to the service of the world. As an Amaranth Heir, Oblivion has no need for sleep, food, or the pleasures of the flesh or mind. He has no interest in anything that does not further the goal of protecting the planet and its people. Any and all beings or forces that wish to harm or subjugate either are his sworn enemies and shall be destroyed by his hand alone.
Oblivion is an immensely powerful individual; perhaps the single-most powerful in all the world. With this great power, he dedicates every moment of every day to the service of the world. As an Amaranth Heir, Oblivion has no need for sleep, food, or the pleasures of the flesh or mind. He has no interest in anything that does not further the goal of protecting the planet and its people. Any and all beings or forces that wish to harm or subjugate either are his sworn enemies; and shall be destroyed by his hand alone.


The many Divines of the '''[[Thirteen Realms]]''', who serve as the ultimate example of this perversion of domination, are his prime targets. These '''[[Outworld Races (Haven)|Outworld]]''' aliens demand worship from mortals, claiming themselves as Lords of aspects of the world, while the weak-minded willingly put on the chains of slavery, even thanking their masters for it for thousands of years. Oblivion swears that one day, the rot of the Gods shall fall upon his '''[[Alizarin (Haven)|Alizarin Blades]]''', and none shall ever threaten Haven again.
The many Divines of the '''[[Thirteen Realms]]''', who serve as the ultimate example of this perversion of domination, are his prime targets. These '''[[Outworld Races (Haven)|Outworld]]''' aliens demand worship from mortals, claiming themselves as Lords of aspects of the world, while the weak-minded willingly put on the chains of slavery, even thanking their masters for it for thousands of years. Oblivion swears that one day, the rot of the Gods shall fall upon his '''[[Alizarin (Haven)|Alizarin Blades]]''', and none shall ever threaten Haven again.
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The personality of the One True Heir is as intricate and difficult to unravel as his nature and triumphs. His character is bound in layers of internal complexities, much of which remain hidden beneath a cold and inscrutable exterior. Rarely does he reveal the depth of his emotions, thoughts, or conflicts to those around him, choosing instead to carry the weight of his existence in silence.
The personality of the One True Heir is as intricate and difficult to unravel as his nature and triumphs. His character is bound in layers of internal complexities, much of which remain hidden beneath a cold and inscrutable exterior. Rarely does he reveal the depth of his emotions, thoughts, or conflicts to those around him, choosing instead to carry the weight of his existence in silence.


Because so much of his true self is concealed, the image belonging to most of those around him's hold of Oblivion is colored by a largely incomplete and often misleading or inaccurate perspective. To many, he appears as little more than a distant, relentless force an unfeeling instrument of cosmic will.
Because so much of his true self is concealed, the image belonging to most of those around him's hold of Oblivion is colored by a largely incomplete and often misleading or inaccurate perspective. To many, he appears as little more than a distant, relentless force; an unfeeling instrument of cosmic will.


Few perceive the turmoil, contradictions, and fierce devotion that drive his every action. This divergence between perception and reality creates a figure who is largely alone in his make amongst his fellows, where even his greatest virtues are easily mistaken for flaws, and his most profound struggles go unseen by all but the rare few who can glimpse the hidden core of his being.
Few perceive the turmoil, contradictions, and fierce devotion that drive his every action. This divergence between perception and reality creates a figure who is largely alone in his make amongst his fellows, where even his greatest virtues are easily mistaken for flaws, and his most profound struggles go unseen by all but the rare few who can glimpse the hidden core of his being.


=== Emotional Complex ===
=== Emotional Complex ===
Greater to his nature than his mere general demeanor is his emotional landscape; one which is defined by profound internal contradictions, where immense capacity for love, loyalty, and devotion coexist with deep-seated self-loathing, hypocrisy, and anger. Beneath his stoic exterior, every emotion he experiences is intense, absolute, and often in direct conflict with the ideals he outwardly champions as the exemplar. This internal dissonance shapes not only his actions, but the endless and internal silent battles he wages within himself each day.
Greater to his nature than his mere general demeanor is his emotional landscape; one which is defined by profound internal contradictions, where immense capacity for love, loyalty, and devotion coexist with deep-seated self-loathing, hypocrisy, and anger. Beneath his stoic exterior, every emotion he experiences is intense, absolute, and often in direct conflict with the ideals he outwardly champions as the exemplar. This internal dissonance shapes not only his actions, but also the endless and internal silent battles he wages within himself each day.


At his core, he harbors a fierce and binding love for the world and all life within it, a love so complete that it defines his very purpose for existence. Yet this same devotion is burdened by his acknowledgment of the methods he employs to protect it—methods born of violence, domination, and destruction. He cannot ignore that in defending life, he often mirrors the very evils he exists to eradicate, and this awareness gnaws at him, forming a foundation of enduring internal conflict and self-reproach.
At his core, he harbors a fierce and binding love for the world and all life within it, a love so complete that it defines his very purpose for existence. Yet this same devotion is burdened by his acknowledgment of the methods he employs to protect it—methods born of violence, domination, and destruction. He cannot ignore that in defending life, he often mirrors the very evils he exists to eradicate, and this awareness gnaws at him, forming a foundation of enduring internal conflict and self-reproach.


==== Love of the Dragon ====
==== Love of the Dragon ====
Despite his seemingly cold, driven, and detached exterior, Oblivion is fully capable of feeling deep and abiding love for others. His demeanor may project indifference, even hostility at times, but beneath it lies a profound emotional core tied intrinsically to his very nature. As the living embodiment of the world's will to live, Oblivion’s existence is not one of mechanical duty or blind obedience; it is a conscious, willful act of devotion. He must, by necessity, love the world not as an abstract ideal, but as a living, breathing entity of its own rights, worthy of sacrifice and protection.
Despite his seemingly cold, driven, and detached exterior, Oblivion is fully capable of feeling deep and abiding love for others. His demeanor may project indifference, even hostility at times, but beneath it lies a profound emotional ''core'' tied intrinsically to his very nature. As the living embodiment of the world's will to live, Oblivion’s existence is not one of mechanical duty or blind obedience; it is a conscious, willful act of devotion. He must, by necessity, love the world, not as an abstract ideal; rather as a living, breathing entity of its own rights, worthy of sacrifice and protection.


This love is not sentimental, obligational, or indulgent, but absolute and all-encompassing, a fundamental pillar of his being. Without it, his mission to preserve life would be hollow, driven by obligation rather than genuine purpose. True preservation, in Oblivion's view, can only be achieved through a sincere and unyielding affection for that which is being protected. In this way, love is not just an emotion for Oblivion — it is the very essence of his strength, the foundation that sustains his will, and the silent force that underlies every act of violence he commits in defense of the world’s continuance. Without that love, he would be nothing more than a hollow weapon, severed from the meaning that defines his existence
This love is not sentimental, obligational, situational, or indulgent, but ''absolute'' and all-encompassing, a fundamental pillar of his being. Without it, his mission to preserve life would be hollow, driven by obligation rather than genuine purpose. True preservation, in Oblivion's view, can only be achieved through a sincere and unyielding affection for that which is being protected. In this way, love is not just an emotion for Oblivion — it is the very essence of his strength, the foundation that sustains his will, and the silent force that underlies every act of violence he commits in defense of the world’s continuance. Without that love, he would be nothing more than a hollow weapon, severed from the meaning that defines his existence


To simplify: "''true will"'' the genuine and conscious desire to survive — cannot exist solely as a product of base instinct or external obligation. It ''must'' be rooted in an inherent love within the individual. This love may manifest as a deep affection for oneself, a recognition of one's own worth and the desire to continue existing. Or, it may manifest as a profound love for others, a devotion to those who give life meaning beyond the self.
To simplify: "''true will;"'' the genuine and conscious desire to survive — cannot exist solely as a product of base instinct or external obligation. It ''must'' be rooted in an inherent love within the individual. This love may manifest as a deep affection for oneself, a recognition of one's own worth and the desire to continue existing. Or, it may manifest as a profound love for others, a devotion to those who give life meaning beyond the self.


Without such love, survival reduces itself to mechanical instinct, an empty perpetuation of existence without purpose or drive. ''True'' will is an active force, fueled by the conviction that life— either one’s own or that of others — is inherently valuable and worth fighting for. It is the presence of this inner love that transforms mere survival into an act of meaning, imbuing existence with purpose and resilience even in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Without such love, survival reduces itself to mechanical instinct, an empty perpetuation of existence without purpose or drive. ''True'' will is an active force, fueled by the conviction that life— either one’s own or that of others — is inherently valuable and worth fighting for. It is the presence of this inner love that transforms mere survival into an act of meaning, imbuing existence with purpose and resilience even in the face of overwhelming adversity.


Yet do not be mistaken: His love for the world is not born from a mechanical byproduct of his in-born nature, but a true and conscious love, forged through choice. Though he was created as the living will to protect Haven, the depth of his affection is not imposed upon him by design; it is a decision he renews with every breath he takes.
Yet do not be mistaken: His love for the world is one not born from a mechanical byproduct of his in-born nature, but rather a true and conscious love, forged through honest choice. Though he was created as the living will to protect Haven, the depth of his affection is not imposed upon him by design; it is a decision he renews with every breath he takes.


However, this propensity ultimately works in accordance to his respective function in the world, as true love, by its very nature, requires the freedom to withhold from it — to ''choose'' not to care, to walk away, to abandon. Though this is more born from circumstance and less a direct causality.
However, this propensity ultimately works in accordance to his respective function in the world, as true love, by its very nature, requires the freedom to withhold from it — to ''choose'' not to care, to walk away, to abandon. Though this is more born from circumstance and less a direct causality.


Oblivion possesses that freedom, and it is in his continual refusal to forsake the world, despite the burdens, sacrifices, and contradictions it demands of him, that his love finds its authenticity. It is not duty that binds him, but a willful, enduring devotion to a world he could, if he wished, despise or abandon, yet chooses to cherish above all else.
Oblivion possesses that freedom, and it is in his continual refusal to forsake the world, despite the burdens, sacrifices, and contradictions it demands of him, that his love finds its authenticity. His binding to the world's protection born form a willful, enduring devotion to a world he could, if he wished, despise or abandon; yet one chooses to instead cherish above all else.


=== Philosophy ===
=== Philosophy ===
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In a sense, it could be said that he represents the ''"darker-side"'' of heroism so to speak. He operates almost as an ''automaton,'' endlessly driven by self-righteousness and an unshaken arrogance; fully convinced that his beliefs are synonymous with cosmic law itself.
In a sense, it could be said that he represents the ''"darker-side"'' of heroism so to speak. He operates almost as an ''automaton,'' endlessly driven by self-righteousness and an unshaken arrogance; fully convinced that his beliefs are synonymous with cosmic law itself.


His certainty in the righteousness of his charge renders him near immovable, making meaningful debate or persuasion towards the contrary nigh impossible comparable to attempting to reverse the Moon’s orbit through conversating with it.
His certainty in the righteousness of his charge renders him near immovable, making meaningful debate or persuasion towards the contrary nigh impossible; comparable to attempting to reverse the Moon’s orbit through conversating with it.


Despite this ''"darker"'' tone to what most would classify as ''"good;"'' Oblivion's existence serves an essential and required purpose. A world without individuals who believe completely in themselves and prioritize the ''"greater good"'' above even their own lives would be paralyzed, unable to act until a consensus on morality could be reached. His brand of moral absolutism provides the decisive force necessary for action in times of world shattering crisis.
Despite this ''"darker"'' tone to what most would classify as ''"good;"'' Oblivion's existence serves an essential and required purpose. A world without individuals who believe completely in themselves and prioritize the ''"greater good"'' above even their own lives would be paralyzed, unable to act until a consensus on morality could be reached. His brand of moral absolutism provides the decisive force necessary for action in times of world shattering crisis.


However, such power demands balance. Figures like Serendipity and the broader Champions of Haven exist to direct and restrain Oblivion when his absolutism risks going too far, ensuring that his unyielding pursuit of good does not itself become a source of harm to the world.
However, such power demands balance. Figures like Serendipity, and the broader Champions of Haven, exist to direct and restrain Oblivion when his absolutism risks going too far, ensuring that his unyielding pursuit of good does not itself become a source of harm to the world.


==== Hatred for the Demanding ====
==== Hatred for the Demanding ====
To Oblivion Mystara, those who believe themselves greater than another are the vilest villains in existence, embodying the deepest corruption of the natural order. He views such arrogance as the root of all suffering, oppression, and injustice in the world. In his eyes; the moment an individual elevates themselves above another, they commit a fundamental act of violence against the very concept of existence itself. It is not merely pride or vanity; it is a willful perversion of the truth that all beings are inherently equal.
To Oblivion Mystara, those who believe themselves greater than another are the vilest villains in existence, embodying the deepest corruption of the natural order. He views such arrogance as the root of all suffering, oppression, and injustice in the world. In his eyes; the moment an individual elevates themselves above another, they commit a fundamental act of violence against the very concept of existence itself. It is not merely pride or vanity; it is a willful perversion of the truth that all beings are inherently equal.


Oblivion sees this mindset as the source from which tyranny, enslavement, and cruelty flow. Every war waged for conquest, every life taken for power, every chain forged for subjugation can be traced back to the belief that one being is entitled to stand above another. To hold oneself as superior is, to him, a betrayal not only of others but of one's own existence a self-imposed severing from the fabric of true form life.
Oblivion sees this mindset as the source from which tyranny, enslavement, and cruelty flow. Every war waged for conquest, every life taken for power, every chain forged for subjugation can be traced back to the belief that one being is entitled to stand above another. To hold oneself as superior is, to him, a betrayal not only of others but of one's own existence; a self-imposed severing from the fabric of true form life.


Those who claim superiority are, in his judgment, beyond redemption, having forfeited their right to coexist within the world as equals. They are not just misguided; they are enemies of life itself, deserving only total and merciless eradication.
Those who claim superiority are, in his judgment, beyond redemption, having forfeited their right to coexist within the world as equals. They are not just misguided; they are enemies of life itself, deserving only total and merciless eradication.
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In his eyes; the act of elevating someone as an example or exemplar is not an innocent admiration, but a deliberate and pathetic act of self-imposed bondage. It is a willful surrender of one’s innate sovereignty, and a conscious choice to accept chains fashioned by another’s vile will. For Oblivion, any being who willingly submits themselves to another’s perceived greatness forfeits their dignity and becomes unworthy even of acknowledgment.
In his eyes; the act of elevating someone as an example or exemplar is not an innocent admiration, but a deliberate and pathetic act of self-imposed bondage. It is a willful surrender of one’s innate sovereignty, and a conscious choice to accept chains fashioned by another’s vile will. For Oblivion, any being who willingly submits themselves to another’s perceived greatness forfeits their dignity and becomes unworthy even of acknowledgment.


If one were to call Oblivion their hero, he would respond with open contempt, seeing it as an attempt to impose superiority upon him through the forcing of their own self-imposed inferiority an act he finds among the greatest offenses possible.
If one were to call Oblivion their hero, he would respond with open contempt, seeing it as an attempt to impose superiority upon him, through the forcing of their own self-imposed inferiority an act he finds among the greatest offenses possible.


==== Sovereignty of the Self ====
==== Sovereignty of the Self ====
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One of Oblivion’s greatest self-admitted hypocrisies lies in his mindset toward his own charge: his unyielding propensity for violence against those who violate the natural condition of the world is marked by a profound internal conflict he cannot ignore. Though he dedicates himself entirely to the preservation and protection of Haven’s continuance, he acknowledges that he often engages in acts of domination and destruction that mirror the very behaviors he claims to despise. This contradiction remains a source of deep self-awareness, one he neither excuses nor denies, but accepts as an inescapable flaw within himself.
One of Oblivion’s greatest self-admitted hypocrisies lies in his mindset toward his own charge: his unyielding propensity for violence against those who violate the natural condition of the world is marked by a profound internal conflict he cannot ignore. Though he dedicates himself entirely to the preservation and protection of Haven’s continuance, he acknowledges that he often engages in acts of domination and destruction that mirror the very behaviors he claims to despise. This contradiction remains a source of deep self-awareness, one he neither excuses nor denies, but accepts as an inescapable flaw within himself.


The act of annihilating the world's enemies he'd confess to be one of the few sources of genuine ''pleasure'' left to him. Yet the sadistic satisfaction he derives from this violence stands in direct contradiction to his professed philosophy of equality and justice. He does not pretend otherwise. This blatant hypocrisy remains the greatest source of his self-loathing, a truth he cannot escape nor fully atone for. Though he openly recognizes the inconsistency within himself, he knows he is bound to it an enduring flaw he both acknowledges and despises.
The act of annihilating the world's enemies he'd confess to be one of the few sources of genuine ''pleasure'' left to him. Yet the sadistic satisfaction he derives from this violence stands in direct contradiction to his professed philosophy of equality and justice. He does not pretend otherwise. This blatant hypocrisy remains the greatest source of his self-loathing, a truth he cannot escape nor fully atone for. Though he openly recognizes the inconsistency within himself, he knows he is bound to it; an enduring flaw he both acknowledges and despises.


== Major Relationships ==
== Major Relationships ==
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Despite the immense turmoil and peril she herself faced at the time, she approached with genuine concern for his well-being. Her first instinct was not to see a weapon or an unknown force, but to see him as someone who needed kindness. In a world already teetering on the edge of catastrophe, her simple, selfless act of compassion became the first and most enduring memory of Oblivion’s soul, forming a bond that would anchor him against the isolation and violence that would come to define much of his existence.
<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#137dc4;"> Meeting Date: </span> 1st of New Mavimyst: 3,000 YM

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His closest and truest friend, his wife, Serendipity Mystara (born Azrian Lokkor), stands as the sole guiding light in Oblivion Mystara’s life. From the very first moment of his existence, she has been an irreplaceable presence, shaping the course of his path in ways no other ever could. Serendipity was the very first being he ever beheld, encountering him mere moments after his manifestation into the world.

Despite the immense turmoil and peril she herself faced at the time, she approached with genuine concern for his well-being. Her first instinct was not to see a weapon or an unknown force, but to see him as someone who needed kindness. In a world already teetering on the edge of catastrophe, her simple, selfless act of compassion became the first and most enduring memory of Oblivion’s life, forming a bond that would anchor him against the isolation and violence that would come to define much of his existence.


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From then-on, Oblivion and Serendipity became an unparalleled force of protection, a union of will and strength unlike any seen in the history of Haven. Together, they ended countless threats that sought to violate Haven’s sanctity, waging war across innumerable nights steeped in blood and death. Their bond was forged not merely through shared struggle, but through an unyielding devotion to the world they had both sworn to protect.
From then-on, Oblivion and Serendipity became an unparalleled force of protection, a union of will and strength unlike any seen in the history of Haven before or since. Together, they ended countless threats that sought to violate Haven’s sanctity, waging war across innumerable nights steeped in unyielding blood and countless death. Their bond was forged not merely through shared struggle, but through an unyielding devotion to the world they had both sworn to protect.


In the rare, fleeting moments of peace between battles, Serendipity took it upon herself to guide Oblivion through the world he had been born to defend—a world he understood little of but regarded with a fierce and burning wonder. With patient hands and an open heart, she showed him the beauty and complexity of the life he was created to safeguard. In turn, Oblivion, so often consumed by the burdens of duty, found in her presence a reason to cherish that life beyond mere obligation.
In the rare, fleeting moments of peace between battles, Serendipity took it upon herself to guide Oblivion through the world he had been born to defend; a world he understood little of but regarded with a fierce and burning wonder. With patient hands and an open heart, she showed him the beauty and complexity of the life he was created to safeguard. In turn, Oblivion, so often consumed by the burdens of duty, found in her presence a reason to cherish that life beyond mere obligation.


Through shared battles, quiet moments, and an ever-deepening respect and admiration, the two grew inseparably close. Their connection blossomed into something far greater than camaraderie; it became ''love'', steadfast and enduring. Over time, they found themselves drawn into one another’s arms more often, the walls between them falling away until finally, their bond was sanctified in matrimony. Their union stood not only as a testament to their personal devotion but as a living symbol of the love they both bore for the world and for each other.
Through shared battles, quiet moments, and an ever-deepening respect and admiration, the two grew inseparably close. Their connection blossomed into something far greater than camaraderie; it became ''love'', steadfast and enduring. Over time, they found themselves drawn into one another’s arms more often, the walls between them falling away until finally, their bond was sanctified in matrimony. Their union stood not only as a testament to their personal devotion but as a living symbol of the love they both bore for the world and for each other.
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Perhaps the most esoteric trait of their marriage, when compared to others, is that their expressions of love, desire, and devotion are largely unsaid, yet simmering just beneath the surface with an intensity that few could comprehend. Outwardly, Oblivion and Serendipity behave almost as close companions, their affections subtle, their interactions often appearing more platonic than romantic. But between them, hidden from the eyes of the world, is a ceaseless, burning hunger — an unspoken, ever-present need for one another that runs far deeper than mere appearances suggest. Their passion is constant, electric, and understood without the need for words or show.
Perhaps the most esoteric trait of their marriage, when compared to others, is that their expressions of love, desire, and devotion are largely unsaid, yet simmering just beneath the surface with an intensity that few could comprehend. Outwardly, Oblivion and Serendipity behave toward one another almost as one would treat close companions; their affections subtle, their interactions often appearing more platonic than romantic. But between them, hidden from the eyes of the world, is a ceaseless, burning hunger — an unspoken, ever-present need for one another that runs far deeper than mere appearances suggest. Their passion is constant, electric, and understood without the need for words or show.


This is not to say they deny themselves indulgence in the carnal pleasures. When the moments arise, they fall into each other with a rawness and abandon that leaves no question of the depth of their bond. Their kisses are not frequent, but when given, are heated and consuming; their embraces are fierce, pulling each other so close it is as if they seek to erase any space between their bodies altogether. When they reaffirm their love, whether in whispered words or desperate touch, it is an act of pure, overwhelming need, leaving nothing restrained behind closed doors.
This is not to say they deny themselves indulgence in the carnal pleasures. When the moments arise, they fall into each other with a rawness and abandon that leaves no question as to the depth of their bond. Their kisses are not frequent, but when given, are heated and consuming; their embraces are fierce, pulling each other so close it is as if they seek to erase any space between their bodies altogether. When they reaffirm their love, whether in whispered words or desperate touch, it is an act of pure, overwhelming need, leaving nothing restrained behind closed doors.


Yet, for all their hidden intensity, Oblivion and Serendipity remain reserved in public, content to keep their ferocity private, an exclusive realm only the two of them may enter. Their marriage is a bond so intimate, so complete, that they have no desire to perform it for others. It lives in the stolen glances, the silent promises, and the knowledge that their love, when unleashed, is as destructive and consuming as it is eternal.
Yet, for all their hidden intensity, Oblivion and Serendipity remain reserved in public, content to keep their ferocity private, an exclusive realm only the two of them may enter. Their marriage is a bond so intimate, so complete, that they have no desire to perform it for others. It lives in the stolen glances, the silent promises, and the knowledge that their love, when unleashed, is as destructive and consuming as it is eternal.


Moreover: Oblivion himself harbors no inherent desire for sexual release; rather, he engages in such acts solely as a means of expressing love toward his companion. For him, it is not about personal gratification, but about offering affection in a form that many regard as one of the world's highest and most intimate expressions of devotion. Through it, he seeks to ensure that she feels cherished, honored, and understood in the deepest way he can offer.
Moreover: Oblivion himself harbors no inherent desire for sexual release; rather, he engages in such acts solely as a means of expressing love toward his companion. For him, it is not about personal gratification, but about offering affection in a form that many regard as one of the world's highest and most intimate expressions of devotion. Through it, he seeks to ensure that she feels cherished, honored, and understood in the deepest way he can offer.|name=Serendipity|background=#1c070f}}
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Heaven Above. Haven Below.
This content takes place in the Haven setting of Imagindarium's Creation.

"Upon the turning of the age, when endless blood is shed by the hand of sister and brother"

"When great Champions rise to defend the innocent across the world's four corners"

"When the very Gods themselves fear those born of mortal make"

"Rise will the Ardent One, born of Amaranth; the Dragon shall appear. And with their infinite might, will crushing Darkness conceal all Creation"

-End of the Ardent Prophecy.

Oblivion Mystara
The predominant Dracoling form of Oblivion Mystara (Art by SunlitSmoothie)
Meta Info
Article Creator

LordSkorne7 (December 7th 2011)

Author

LordSkorne7

Demographic Info
Chronological Age

66 (as of 3,066 YM)

Physical Age

N/A

Status

Alive

Species
Race

Varies, predominantly Dracoling

Gender

N/A

Assigned Sex

Male

Pronouns

He/Him

Pseudonyms/Aliases
  • "Blivy"
  • "Drag-on and On: The One True Bore"
Titles/Epithets
  • One True Heir (main title)
  • The Dragon
  • The Ardent One
  • Alizarin Heir
  • Last Amaranth Heir
Sexual Orientation

Asexual

Homeland

Formed in Bariquel - Northhaven

Socioeconomic Class

None

Nationality

None

Ethnicity

(Varies)
Red Dracoling (predominant)

Faith

Anti-Religious

Astrological Sign

(Aligned Realm)
Apotheosis

Physical Info
Height

(Varies)
Typically 6.4 (1.9 meters)

Weight

(Varies)
Typically 220 pounds (99 kilograms)

Scale Color

(Varies)
Typically red

Body Color

(Varies)
Typically red

Eye Color

(Varies)
Typically orange

Missing Body Parts

Able to regrow/reform missing body parts

Extra Body Parts

Able to create any number of extra body parts

Physical Abnormalities

Able to create strange and otherworldly body parts

Personality
Core Values
  • Protection
  • Equality
  • Justice
  • Defiance
  • Independence
  • Devotion
  • Conviction
  • Integrity
  • Rebellion
  • Sacrifice
  • Duty
  • Strength
  • Liberation
Interests
  • History
  • Culture
  • Governance
  • Ecology
  • Biology
  • Taxonomy
  • Geology
  • Astronomy
  • Chemistry/Alchemy
  • Ontology
  • Cartography
  • Oceanography
  • Speleology
  • Philosophy
  • Aerodynamics
  • Arts
  • Literature
  • Agriculture
  • Religion
  • Magical Studies
  • Construction/Architecture
  • Smiting/Forging
  • Swordsmanship/General Weapon Fighting
  • Martial Arts
  • Archery
History
Date of Birth

1st of New Mavimyst; 3,000 YM

Place of Birth

Hesta - Northhaven

Fate

Awakening the God Legion and begin the Ultimate End

Current Residence/Last Whereabouts
Marital Status

Married

Education
  • Has a near total understanding of Haven's world history, culture, and nature
  • Aware of Ambrosia
Occupation(s)

Sworn-defender of the whole of Haven

Role

The living embodiment of Haven's will to live

Rank

Member of the Azure Council

Previous Occupations
  • Former Legionnaire of the Western Imperial Army (Westland Empire)
  • Leader of the Bariquel Dragonguard
Number of Caused Fatalities

Several million in total

Criminal Record

Extremely extensive; both personally, and as a Champion of Haven

Most Well Known For

Ending the Final Red Moon

Greatest Achievements

As Oblivion has saved the whole of the world multiple times over; selecting a single achievement amongst them is pointless

Proudest Accomplishments

Slaying of the Divine Animordred/Founding the Champions of Haven

Relationships/Affiliations
Parentage
Lineage
Spouse(s)

Serendipity (Wife)

Closest Friend/Confidant
Allegiance
Skills and Abilities
Powers/Abilities
  • Sources
    • Amaranth Manipulation (high)
    • Alizarin Manipulation (high)
    • Remnant Manipulation (low)
    • Mana Manipulation (total)
    • Psionic Manipulation (high)
    • Undeath Manipulation (high)
    • Fragments of Creation/Remembrance Manipulation (low)
    • Energy Manipulation (moderate)
    • Janus Manipulation (low)
    • Relamweave Manipulation (moderate)
  • Unique Magical Abilities
    • Mana-Nature (Elements) Manipulation (total)
    • Mana Facets Manipulation (total)
    • Curse Manipulation (total)
    • Draconic Magic (total)
    • Dragonslaying (total)
    • Constellation (total)
  • Psionic Abilities
    • Cancellation of others' Psychokinetic Abilities (low)
    • Detection of Psionic Energy (high)
    • Telepathy (low)
    • Telekinesis (moderate)
    • Hypnosis (low)
  • Pure-Energy Manipulation
    • Energy Beam Manipulation (moderate)
    • Energy Absorption (high)
    • Energy Redirection (high)
    • Energy Amplification (low)
Specialty

Conjuration and Amaranth/Alizarin manipulation

General Power Scale

N/A

Magical Aptitude

Immense; likely the world's greatest in history

Magical Class(es)
  • As of 3,033 YM, Oblivion Mystara is a master in
    • Destruction
    • Restoration
    • Conjuration
    • Alteration
    • Imbuement
    • Cancellation
    • Facetation
    • Curse
    • Necromancy
    • Realmweave
Curses/Banes

As an immortal, Oblivion is inherently weak to Alizarin

Overview

Oblivion Mystara (AC -1), known by many through his self-titled championship as the "One True Heir," is a legendary Rufescent-Amaranth Heir of unparalleled power and influence in world history. Born on the eve of the 3,000th year of the Mavimyst, his arrival triggered the subsequent third-recorded Mavishift, making the turn of the millennium to that of the most turbulent period in all of history, recorded or otherwise.

His creation was of monumental importance not only to Haven, but also to the entirety of Creation, as the hands of fate far beyond the world's azure skies acted in unison to ensure his coming into being.

Origins of the Ardent

From the depths of the Void of Thavma, the enigmatic Mystara, the being whose name he would unknowingly claim as his "family" title, manipulated the Remnant essence of Amaranth. This essence, which had Contravened the former state of the world from the realm of Ambrosia to that of the Mavimyst, formed a being born from the very concept of planet Haven's continuance within Creation.

According to the enigmatic "Ardent Prophecy," carved upon the peak of the Iusto, the world's highest point; a being known simply as the "Dragon" would be born somewhere within Haven and would rise to herald the Ultimate End of all Creation.

Throughout history, this figure has been misconstrued as several individuals, such as the ancient Foremost Power of the Alcadrago, Agarelethon; or with that of Apollyoth Spiritcrown, the Ninth Empress of the West. However, in truth, the prophecy had always been in reference to Oblivion Mystara, as its carving was the hand of the omnipotent and omniscient Golden Sovereign.

The Heir's Purpose

Despite this grim foretelling, Oblivion has proven himself worthy of the status afforded to him as the world's very will to exist made flesh. Throughout his relatively short life, he has saved the entire planet numerous times. Even within the early months of his existence — alongside his ally and future wife, Serendipity he waged a personal war against an all-powerful God in defense of the world, defeating the powerful Animordred, Divine of the Ardent.

Beyond these great victories, the two of them would lead the greatest force of Light in world history, forming the Champions of Haven with numerous other heroic individuals from every corner of the Known World.

Oblivion is an immensely powerful individual; perhaps the single-most powerful in all the world. With this great power, he dedicates every moment of every day to the service of the world. As an Amaranth Heir, Oblivion has no need for sleep, food, or the pleasures of the flesh or mind. He has no interest in anything that does not further the goal of protecting the planet and its people. Any and all beings or forces that wish to harm or subjugate either are his sworn enemies; and shall be destroyed by his hand alone.

The many Divines of the Thirteen Realms, who serve as the ultimate example of this perversion of domination, are his prime targets. These Outworld aliens demand worship from mortals, claiming themselves as Lords of aspects of the world, while the weak-minded willingly put on the chains of slavery, even thanking their masters for it for thousands of years. Oblivion swears that one day, the rot of the Gods shall fall upon his Alizarin Blades, and none shall ever threaten Haven again.

Personality

The personality of the One True Heir is as intricate and difficult to unravel as his nature and triumphs. His character is bound in layers of internal complexities, much of which remain hidden beneath a cold and inscrutable exterior. Rarely does he reveal the depth of his emotions, thoughts, or conflicts to those around him, choosing instead to carry the weight of his existence in silence.

Because so much of his true self is concealed, the image belonging to most of those around him's hold of Oblivion is colored by a largely incomplete and often misleading or inaccurate perspective. To many, he appears as little more than a distant, relentless force; an unfeeling instrument of cosmic will.

Few perceive the turmoil, contradictions, and fierce devotion that drive his every action. This divergence between perception and reality creates a figure who is largely alone in his make amongst his fellows, where even his greatest virtues are easily mistaken for flaws, and his most profound struggles go unseen by all but the rare few who can glimpse the hidden core of his being.

Emotional Complex

Greater to his nature than his mere general demeanor is his emotional landscape; one which is defined by profound internal contradictions, where immense capacity for love, loyalty, and devotion coexist with deep-seated self-loathing, hypocrisy, and anger. Beneath his stoic exterior, every emotion he experiences is intense, absolute, and often in direct conflict with the ideals he outwardly champions as the exemplar. This internal dissonance shapes not only his actions, but also the endless and internal silent battles he wages within himself each day.

At his core, he harbors a fierce and binding love for the world and all life within it, a love so complete that it defines his very purpose for existence. Yet this same devotion is burdened by his acknowledgment of the methods he employs to protect it—methods born of violence, domination, and destruction. He cannot ignore that in defending life, he often mirrors the very evils he exists to eradicate, and this awareness gnaws at him, forming a foundation of enduring internal conflict and self-reproach.

Love of the Dragon

Despite his seemingly cold, driven, and detached exterior, Oblivion is fully capable of feeling deep and abiding love for others. His demeanor may project indifference, even hostility at times, but beneath it lies a profound emotional core tied intrinsically to his very nature. As the living embodiment of the world's will to live, Oblivion’s existence is not one of mechanical duty or blind obedience; it is a conscious, willful act of devotion. He must, by necessity, love the world, not as an abstract ideal; rather as a living, breathing entity of its own rights, worthy of sacrifice and protection.

This love is not sentimental, obligational, situational, or indulgent, but absolute and all-encompassing, a fundamental pillar of his being. Without it, his mission to preserve life would be hollow, driven by obligation rather than genuine purpose. True preservation, in Oblivion's view, can only be achieved through a sincere and unyielding affection for that which is being protected. In this way, love is not just an emotion for Oblivion — it is the very essence of his strength, the foundation that sustains his will, and the silent force that underlies every act of violence he commits in defense of the world’s continuance. Without that love, he would be nothing more than a hollow weapon, severed from the meaning that defines his existence

To simplify: "true will;" the genuine and conscious desire to survive — cannot exist solely as a product of base instinct or external obligation. It must be rooted in an inherent love within the individual. This love may manifest as a deep affection for oneself, a recognition of one's own worth and the desire to continue existing. Or, it may manifest as a profound love for others, a devotion to those who give life meaning beyond the self.

Without such love, survival reduces itself to mechanical instinct, an empty perpetuation of existence without purpose or drive. True will is an active force, fueled by the conviction that life— either one’s own or that of others — is inherently valuable and worth fighting for. It is the presence of this inner love that transforms mere survival into an act of meaning, imbuing existence with purpose and resilience even in the face of overwhelming adversity.

Yet do not be mistaken: His love for the world is one not born from a mechanical byproduct of his in-born nature, but rather a true and conscious love, forged through honest choice. Though he was created as the living will to protect Haven, the depth of his affection is not imposed upon him by design; it is a decision he renews with every breath he takes.

However, this propensity ultimately works in accordance to his respective function in the world, as true love, by its very nature, requires the freedom to withhold from it — to choose not to care, to walk away, to abandon. Though this is more born from circumstance and less a direct causality.

Oblivion possesses that freedom, and it is in his continual refusal to forsake the world, despite the burdens, sacrifices, and contradictions it demands of him, that his love finds its authenticity. His binding to the world's protection born form a willful, enduring devotion to a world he could, if he wished, despise or abandon; yet one chooses to instead cherish above all else.

Philosophy

Oblivion Mystara’s philosophy is one of immense complexity; an endless depth of radical, uncompromising devotion to absolute equality, ruthless justice, and the inviolable sovereignty of the self — forged through a worldview born of endless struggle against domination in all its machinations and forms.

He stands as a being willing to wield annihilation and terror to protect the sanctity of life, while despising both the tyrants who demand worship, and the meek who offer it. To Oblivion, no being has the right to elevate themselves above another, and any system — whether Divine, mortal, or cosmic — that demands submission, must be opposed unto its final breath.

Yet, within this righteous fury lies deep self-contradiction: while he fights to destroy all hierarchies, he imposes his own indomitable will upon the world, becoming a tyrant of his own creed, and he knows it.

His hatred for the gods, his contempt for the kneeling, and his belief that existence without authenticity is ultimately a worthless and pathetic swath of "life; all this combine to form the bedrock of his relentless war to preserve Haven.

Absolute Light Born of Necessary Darkness

Oblivion Mystara, within Creation's inherent morality, stands as an embodiment of "Absolute Light;" meaning while he inherently aligns his being with that of Light and goodness, he often will employ methods typically associated with that of Darkness and evil in order to achieve his goals. His philosophy is defined by an unwavering commitment to the complete and utter annihilation of any and all who pose even the slightest ruminations of threat to the world, irrespective of circumstance or intent. Those who claim dominion over others are, in his judgment, permanently beyond any measure of forgiveness.

In a sense, it could be said that he represents the "darker-side" of heroism so to speak. He operates almost as an automaton, endlessly driven by self-righteousness and an unshaken arrogance; fully convinced that his beliefs are synonymous with cosmic law itself.

His certainty in the righteousness of his charge renders him near immovable, making meaningful debate or persuasion towards the contrary nigh impossible; comparable to attempting to reverse the Moon’s orbit through conversating with it.

Despite this "darker" tone to what most would classify as "good;" Oblivion's existence serves an essential and required purpose. A world without individuals who believe completely in themselves and prioritize the "greater good" above even their own lives would be paralyzed, unable to act until a consensus on morality could be reached. His brand of moral absolutism provides the decisive force necessary for action in times of world shattering crisis.

However, such power demands balance. Figures like Serendipity, and the broader Champions of Haven, exist to direct and restrain Oblivion when his absolutism risks going too far, ensuring that his unyielding pursuit of good does not itself become a source of harm to the world.

Hatred for the Demanding

To Oblivion Mystara, those who believe themselves greater than another are the vilest villains in existence, embodying the deepest corruption of the natural order. He views such arrogance as the root of all suffering, oppression, and injustice in the world. In his eyes; the moment an individual elevates themselves above another, they commit a fundamental act of violence against the very concept of existence itself. It is not merely pride or vanity; it is a willful perversion of the truth that all beings are inherently equal.

Oblivion sees this mindset as the source from which tyranny, enslavement, and cruelty flow. Every war waged for conquest, every life taken for power, every chain forged for subjugation can be traced back to the belief that one being is entitled to stand above another. To hold oneself as superior is, to him, a betrayal not only of others but of one's own existence; a self-imposed severing from the fabric of true form life.

Those who claim superiority are, in his judgment, beyond redemption, having forfeited their right to coexist within the world as equals. They are not just misguided; they are enemies of life itself, deserving only total and merciless eradication.

Chains of Worship

This principle fuels Oblivion Mystara’s particular hatred toward the Divines of Haven, whom he views as the ultimate embodiment of the hierarchical ideals he most vehemently despises. To Oblivion, the Divines represent the purest and most obscene violation of the fundamental equality he holds sacred.

They do not simply claim to exist above mortals; they demand to be exalted, revered, and worshiped as omnipotent, flawless, and transcendent beings. Their very existence is an institutionalization of the belief that some are inherently greater than others; a notion that Oblivion sees as a betrayal of the natural order and an unforgivable affront to the dignity of all life.

In his eyes, the Divines’ existence perpetuates a system of bondage, stripping mortals of their innate sovereignty and forcing them into willing subjugation. Every temple built in their honor, every prayer uttered in their name, is a living insult to everything Oblivion stands for.

Contempt for the Kneeling

"To pray to the Divines is to submit one's self to Slavery."

"To believe yourself lesser than another is the ultimate act of perversion in this world."

"None are above you!"

"No one can claim they are greater."

"You are a foolish girl to believe so, and I am disgusted at the mere sight of you."

"Return to me when you have gained respect for yourself."

"Until then... Begone WRETCH!"

-Oblivion Mystara

This intense hatred and demonization extends towards even those who consider another to be greater than themselves; upholding this ideal as equally contemptible. He views the act of elevating someone as an ultimate aggrandized example or exemplar as a pathetic and willful submission to self-imposed bondage, believing that any who willingly accepts the chains placed upon them by another is unworthy even of acknowledgment. To live rightly within the world, one must hold the absolute belief that no being is greater or lesser than any other; all are inherently and immutably equal. Survival itself demands this understanding:

In his eyes; the act of elevating someone as an example or exemplar is not an innocent admiration, but a deliberate and pathetic act of self-imposed bondage. It is a willful surrender of one’s innate sovereignty, and a conscious choice to accept chains fashioned by another’s vile will. For Oblivion, any being who willingly submits themselves to another’s perceived greatness forfeits their dignity and becomes unworthy even of acknowledgment.

If one were to call Oblivion their hero, he would respond with open contempt, seeing it as an attempt to impose superiority upon him, through the forcing of their own self-imposed inferiority an act he finds among the greatest offenses possible.

Sovereignty of the Self

Oblivion additionally holds that the eternal preservation of individual identity stands above any allegiance to a greater whole — even to the world itself; with this belief forming a strange yet internally consistent causality, one that borders on self-contradiction. If any collective seeks to suppress, erase, or extinguish the sanctity of individual identity, then that collective must be opposed — and, if necessary, destroyed.

The integrity of the self is paramount; no cause, no society, no institution holds the right to demand the sacrifice of one's true being or essence of self. To Oblivion; existence without authenticity is no existence at all, and any system that demands such a sacrifice is an enemy to be rooted out and destroyed without hesitation.

Haven Above All

Oblivion Mystara's concern as a heroic figure, however, is solely dedicated towards Haven, and Haven alone. The wider universe holds no value to him. Outworlders who find themselves on Haven are tolerated by him only due to the intervention of other Champions of Haven, many of whom are Outworlders themselves. Without this influence; Oblivion would actively seek methods to remove all Outworlders from Haven, believing that they inevitably bring destruction and suffering to the world.

If given the power to: Oblivion would destroy every realm, world, and star, across the whole of Creation until there was nothing left but Haven itself, to eternally ensure that no threat could ever again endanger it.

This philosophy was born from which he experienced throughout his short life, having been made witness to countless terrors unleashed upon Haven by the Divine Typhonians from the Thirteen Realms surrounding the Mavimyst and beyond. These invaders, driven by lust for Haven’s immense powers, continually sought to conquer or destroy it. History, both recorded and lost, tells of endless Outworlders arriving on Haven with intentions of subjugation or annihilation.

In Oblivion's judgment, allowing Outworlders free reign upon Haven is an unacceptable risk. While some Outworlders have sworn themselves to the defense of Haven, too many have acted, and continue to act, against it. Thus, he believes it is better to strike preemptively and eliminate any who might one day pose a threat.

Tyrant of His Own Creed

Despite his rigid and uncompromising ideals, Oblivion Mystara is deeply and openly hypocritical. While he professes an absolute belief in universal equality; that no being should be placed above or below another, he routinely seemingly violates this tenet through his actions. He imposes his will without hesitation upon those he judges to be evil, exercising domination and authority with the same iron hand he claims to abhor.

His self-proclaimed title of the "One True Heir" is a further compounding of this contradiction, as it inherently elevates and self-aggrandizes himself above all others, marking him as singular and sovereign in a way that no one else can claim.

This hypocrisy is not lost on Oblivion; he is acutely aware of the contradiction between his beliefs and his actions, but accepts it as a necessary failing within himself; a burden he alone must carry. His disgust toward being seen as a hero stems from this same conflict. If one were to call him a hero, it would imply that he stands above others, an elevation he finds more revolting than any offense in all of Creation. To Oblivion, such a label would be an imposition of hierarchy, a betrayal of the very principle for which he exists, and he would meet it with nothing but total and utter hatred.

Violent Pleasure of Justice

One of Oblivion’s greatest self-admitted hypocrisies lies in his mindset toward his own charge: his unyielding propensity for violence against those who violate the natural condition of the world is marked by a profound internal conflict he cannot ignore. Though he dedicates himself entirely to the preservation and protection of Haven’s continuance, he acknowledges that he often engages in acts of domination and destruction that mirror the very behaviors he claims to despise. This contradiction remains a source of deep self-awareness, one he neither excuses nor denies, but accepts as an inescapable flaw within himself.

The act of annihilating the world's enemies he'd confess to be one of the few sources of genuine pleasure left to him. Yet the sadistic satisfaction he derives from this violence stands in direct contradiction to his professed philosophy of equality and justice. He does not pretend otherwise. This blatant hypocrisy remains the greatest source of his self-loathing, a truth he cannot escape nor fully atone for. Though he openly recognizes the inconsistency within himself, he knows he is bound to it; an enduring flaw he both acknowledges and despises.

Major Relationships

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♥♥♥♥♥ Serendipity

Relationship: Spouse (Wife)

Meeting Date: 1st of New Mavimyst: 3,000 YM

Meeting Location: Northhaven

Met Through: Mutual Imprisonment/Oblivion's manifesting

Description:

His closest and truest friend, his wife, Serendipity Mystara (born Azrian Lokkor), stands as the sole guiding light in Oblivion’s life. From the very first moment of his existence, she has been an irreplaceable presence, shaping the course of his path in ways no other ever could. Serendipity was the very first being he ever beheld, encountering her mere moments after his manifestation into the world.

Despite the immense turmoil and peril she herself faced at the time, she approached with genuine concern for his well-being. Her first instinct was not to see a weapon or an unknown force, but to see him as someone who needed kindness. In a world already teetering on the edge of catastrophe, her simple, selfless act of compassion became the first and most enduring memory of Oblivion’s soul, forming a bond that would anchor him against the isolation and violence that would come to define much of his existence.


From then-on, Oblivion and Serendipity became an unparalleled force of protection, a union of will and strength unlike any seen in the history of Haven before or since. Together, they ended countless threats that sought to violate Haven’s sanctity, waging war across innumerable nights steeped in unyielding blood and countless death. Their bond was forged not merely through shared struggle, but through an unyielding devotion to the world they had both sworn to protect.

In the rare, fleeting moments of peace between battles, Serendipity took it upon herself to guide Oblivion through the world he had been born to defend; a world he understood little of but regarded with a fierce and burning wonder. With patient hands and an open heart, she showed him the beauty and complexity of the life he was created to safeguard. In turn, Oblivion, so often consumed by the burdens of duty, found in her presence a reason to cherish that life beyond mere obligation.

Through shared battles, quiet moments, and an ever-deepening respect and admiration, the two grew inseparably close. Their connection blossomed into something far greater than camaraderie; it became love, steadfast and enduring. Over time, they found themselves drawn into one another’s arms more often, the walls between them falling away until finally, their bond was sanctified in matrimony. Their union stood not only as a testament to their personal devotion but as a living symbol of the love they both bore for the world and for each other.


Oblivion Mystara’s relationship with his wife is largely defined by a union few could easily understand. To most, Oblivion’s flippant attitude toward violence, and his open pride and enjoyment in the act, would be irreconcilable with love in the hearts of most. Yet it is this very violence — executed not for cruelty's sake, but as a manifestation of his absolute dedication toward the continued protection of the world — that drew Serendipity to him.

Oblivion is the world's will to live made flesh — and Serendipity — who loves the world above all else — found in him the perfect reflection of her own devotion. Their bond is not based on personal affection alone, but on a shared, complete love for the world itself—a connection so deep and singular that it transcends conventional understanding. What would be alien or intolerable to many forms the foundation of their relationship, a profound and genuine alignment of purpose, heart, and will.


Perhaps the most esoteric trait of their marriage, when compared to others, is that their expressions of love, desire, and devotion are largely unsaid, yet simmering just beneath the surface with an intensity that few could comprehend. Outwardly, Oblivion and Serendipity behave toward one another almost as one would treat close companions; their affections subtle, their interactions often appearing more platonic than romantic. But between them, hidden from the eyes of the world, is a ceaseless, burning hunger — an unspoken, ever-present need for one another that runs far deeper than mere appearances suggest. Their passion is constant, electric, and understood without the need for words or show.

This is not to say they deny themselves indulgence in the carnal pleasures. When the moments arise, they fall into each other with a rawness and abandon that leaves no question as to the depth of their bond. Their kisses are not frequent, but when given, are heated and consuming; their embraces are fierce, pulling each other so close it is as if they seek to erase any space between their bodies altogether. When they reaffirm their love, whether in whispered words or desperate touch, it is an act of pure, overwhelming need, leaving nothing restrained behind closed doors.

Yet, for all their hidden intensity, Oblivion and Serendipity remain reserved in public, content to keep their ferocity private, an exclusive realm only the two of them may enter. Their marriage is a bond so intimate, so complete, that they have no desire to perform it for others. It lives in the stolen glances, the silent promises, and the knowledge that their love, when unleashed, is as destructive and consuming as it is eternal.

Moreover: Oblivion himself harbors no inherent desire for sexual release; rather, he engages in such acts solely as a means of expressing love toward his companion. For him, it is not about personal gratification, but about offering affection in a form that many regard as one of the world's highest and most intimate expressions of devotion. Through it, he seeks to ensure that she feels cherished, honored, and understood in the deepest way he can offer.