Character from Defiance of the Fall by TheFirstDefier
An agent of the Void Gate faction representing the existential enemy that threatens the multiverse. Embodies nihilistic void philosophy and serves as a harbinger of annihilation.
The Void's Disciple is less a person and more a philosophical argument given terrible form. They serve the Void Gate — a faction that does not seek dominance or wealth but the unmaking of existence itself. They are calm in the way that entropy is calm: inevitable, unconcerned, and absolutely certain of the outcome. They do not proselytize aggressively — they simply point out the futility of resistance, the temporary nature of all achievement, and the peace that comes with accepting the void. This makes them deeply unsettling rather than merely threatening, because their conviction is genuine and their logic, within its own framework, is sound. They view cultivators who resist the void not with hatred but with something resembling pity. Their combat style reflects their philosophy: they don't overpower opponents so much as erode them, strip away protections layer by layer, and let the void do the rest.
The Void's Disciple is a figure of wrongness — their form appears human-shaped but seems to consume the space around them. Shadows pool unnaturally at their feet and light bends away from their silhouette. Their features are obscured behind a mask of absolute darkness that isn't a physical object but rather an absence of existence. When they speak, their voice arrives from slightly wrong directions. Their robes appear to be woven from compressed darkness, and reality itself seems to fray at their edges, as though their presence is an error the universe is trying to correct.
Also known as: Void's Disciple, the Disciple, the Void agent, Void Gate emissary