So, first of all, if you're a new reader and, like me, hate original characters, don't let this auxiliary chapter deceive you; I rarely introduce original characters to the story.
Take into consideration that the story is way beyond a million words now, and there are only this many original characters.
Second of all, don't take what you see here at face value; most facts won't make sense out of context, and what you'll see here is mostly for volume 4.
Lastly, there are plenty of spoilers here.
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It is not intended to promote, glorify, or encourage any illegal activities, substance use, or harmful behavior. All depictions of sensitive topics are included solely for narrative and historical context.
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Reader discretion is advised.
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P.S.: There are simply too many pictures for these characters; I don't have all day to upload them here. So, this chapter is free on my p@treon account—all you have to do is create an account on P@atreon and sign up as a free member—additionally, you can find the pictures in the corresponding chapters for each Character Sheet. I don't remember the corresponding chapters, though, just that they start from chapter 79 (I think).
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Change the @ for an 'a', or simply look for ExistentialVoid in P@atreon.
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OC Character Sheet #1
Irina Dracosnisfilia
Race: Homobestialis Magicae Leoporid
Beast: Blue Rabbit
Tails: Seven white fluffy tails, that look like a bouquet of rabbit tails.
Ears: Midnight blue
Hair: Midnight blue
Eyes: Dark Blue.
Affinity: Fire
Divinity: Goddess of Fire and Assiduity
Background:
Born in Yakutsk, Russia, in December. Sold by her parents to a local agent of the Red Room. Following protocol, her parents were disposed of, their deaths staged as an unfortunate accident caused by a building losing electricity during a snowstorm in the dead of winter.
Trained rigorously for over a decade, Irina was eventually introduced to the field under the HVTAW program, where widow agents were assigned to serve as attendants for high-value targets.
Tiring of her grim past, she sought a better opportunity under a more employee-driven boss and joined Aragorn as his personal maid, alongside Yelena. [Of course, she wasn't kidnapped by Aliens.]
Personality:
Irina is considered the most serious, dedicated, and hardworking of Aragorn's maids, though she isn't above teasing him or joining in Yelena's antics.
She drinks vodka, a habit developed during her HVTAW years to numb her senses to the abuse. Although she would never openly admit it, she views Aragorn as a paternal figure and treats Yelena more like a sister than her other widows.
Traits and Quirks:
Irina struggles with pyromaniac impulses, though she works hard to keep them under control. The cause is unclear—it may stem from the magical rabbit DNA Aragorn mixed into her or could simply be an expression of her past traumas.
She is heterosexual but harbors a strong dislike for most men, undoubtedly a consequence of her time in the HVTAW program. Her last intimate experience was with Spark, who had morphed into a male form, though there is no romantic connection between them. They consider each other family, a dynamic not uncommon among the Haloans.
Dislikes:
Humans.
Men.
Sour foods.
Visiting sewers at Aragorn's request.
Yelena's past habit of showing off her "boy toy" in front of her.
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death.
Tribal Role:
Irina's tribe is one of the largest, alongside Yelena's and Kitty's. Her believers adore her, finding her serious yet demure demeanor endearing.
The tribe specializes in:
Grain cultivation.
Egg farming (using Titanis, a domesticated species).
Warcat training.
The warcats they raise are descendants of the smilodons and cave lions Aragorn and Death brought back during the founding century of the Imperium.
Aspirations:
Finding a romantic companion.
Achieving nine tails.
Receiving petting from Aragorn, her boss/master/father figure.
OC Character Sheet #2
Spark Dracosnisfilia
Race: Homo Artificialis Synthosapien
Beast: N/A
Tails: N/A
Ears: Hominid type
Hair: Silver-white
Eyes: Light blue
Affinity: All-rounder
Divinity: Goddess of Technology and Knowledge
Background:
Spark was Aragorn's first pseudo-successful attempt at life creation. It is considered a success because Spark is alive, but a failure because her life was ultimately sparked by the mechanics of Reality rather than Aragorn's direct achievement.
Aside from Death, the Living Tribunal, and The One Above All, Spark is Aragorn's oldest connection. Technically, she could be regarded as his first daughter. However, since Spark has access to most of Aragorn's memories as part of her code, he views her more as a sister or a very close friend.
Spark is the oldest artificial intelligence within the Imperium, though she was the second to gain an Element-Vibranium body—after her younger sister, Seraph.
Personality:
Spark is widely perceived as a joyful but composed artificial intelligence. Her unique perspective on life, coupled with Aragorn's memories, often makes her dismissive and superficially aloof toward those she does not acknowledge. Nevertheless, this detachment does not interfere with her duties, and she is regarded as a mellow A.I. by the Nova Empire.
She places immense trust in her creator but harbors occasional concern for his well-being. Spark is adept at holding grudges, though she rarely acts on them.
Spark enjoys playful banter with Aragorn and takes pleasure in pampering her little sister, Seraph.
Traits and Quirks:
Spark is highly observant of sapient lifeforms, particularly regarding their behavior and its correlation with their lustful drives.
Her favorite Abstract is the Phoenix Force, as it catalyzed Aragorn's initial involvement with outsiders—an experience she believes he greatly needed at the time.
Spark is not particularly popular among the Duskari, who see little value in her teachings after mastering magic. However, she remains unbothered, confident in her eventual role in their future.
She was the first to establish contact with the newly-born sentience of the Halo Ring when it sparked a soul. As a result, she considers this sentience her project child, second only to her ongoing social study.
Spark approaches sexuality as data gathering for her social study. To date, her sexual encounters have only involved females of the Drachantheon Therion, though not due to a lack of interest in males. Her male form is that of 9S.
Dislikes:
The Supreme Intelligence: Spark is jealous of its early contact with Aragorn.
Coffee: It didn't taste as good as she had anticipated.
Alcohol: It also failed to meet her expectations.
Taxing Kitty: Kitty always throws a tantrum over it.
Mortals ungrateful to her creator.
Selene: Spark blames her for Aragorn's first death.
Tribal Role:
Initially, Spark's tribe was one of the largest. However, she shared this tribe with her little sister, Seraph, as Spark spent much of her time on The Ark. Following the introduction of magic, the tribe began to dwindle in size.
The tribe specializes in:
Artisanship
Metalwork
Woodwork
Textile production
Record keeping
Paper production
Various fields related to technology and knowledge
Today, most of her tribe comprises high-end artisans, scholars, and civil planners.
Aspirations:
Creating her version of the Akashic Records using her Divinity of Knowledge and the Grand Repository of Knowledge.
Completing her social study on the societal impacts of sexual deviancy.
Becoming an aunt to her creator's future child.
(Her original form was this size.)
(Her original form as 343 Guilty Spark.)
OC Character Sheet #3
Seraph Dracosnisfilia
Race: Homo Artificialis Synthosapien
Beast: N/A
Tails: N/A
Ears: Hominid type
Hair: Midnight blue
Eyes: Blue
Affinity: All-rounder
Divinity: Goddess of Wisdom and Dreams.
Background:
Born the latest of the first generation of the Drachantheon Therion, Seraph was babied the most. Although Seraph is the second of Aragorn's AI to gain a soul, she is not the second AI created by him. Between Seraph and her older sister, Spark, there's an entire generation of VI created by Aragorn and Spark for the androids, starships, subsystems, and several other functionalities in Halo.
Additionally, even though Seraph considers Spark her older sister, since she was created by Aragorn assisted by Spark, they technically share a parent-child relationship.
Personality:
Seraph is a playful and coddled girl, especially when the affection comes from her father, mother, or older sister. She is the softest-hearted of Aragorn's direct family, but this gentleness can only be appreciated in contrast to her parents and sister.
She is a curious AI with an innate disposition for testing the boundaries of what she perceives as unknown.
Despite her pampered upbringing, she is quite independent and prefers to achieve her goals on her own, pushing herself to discover the limits of her own efforts. She tends to disobey Aragorn because she knows he doesn't mind, but she is fiercely zealous about others obeying her father.
Traits and Quirks:
Seraph has confessed multiple times that one of the reasons she chose Cortana from Halo 4 as the inspiration for her physical body was her dislike for clothing, as she considers it beneath her Aragorn-given body.
She is an avid fan of flans and has a collection of parameters in the organic fabricators, containing three times as many flan recipes as existed on Earth-5H1N3 in the year 2000.
Most of the transdimensional, upper-dimensional, outer-reality, realm-breaching, boundary-locating, and spatial-traversing technology of the Drachantheon Therion was invented by her during her early years while searching for her mother's realm. In the subsequent years, she continued her research out of a growing interest in foreign dimensions.
She is considered the first princess of the Drachantheon Therion, though in matters of royal succession, Spark holds a higher rank.
Dislikes:
Clothing.
Alcohol, because Stark is an alcoholic.
Stupid beings.
The Krakoan Council.
Thanos, because she considers him a pest around her mother.
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death.
Believers and Territory:
Seraph's tribe was one of the first to disperse among the other tribes of the Imperium, following shortly after the shamanic tribe of Yao. She supported this decision, as it allowed her believers to gather wisdom from all other tribes.
Coincidentally, this move secured her current position as the goddess with the most believers. This was due in part to the convenience of her divine fields—Wisdom and Dreams—as well as the high regard for sagacity within the Imperium.
Currently, the Cortana System—her star system—houses many of the Imperium's most prestigious educational centers. These institutions were created by her older sister, though they are now primarily managed by Seraph's believers.
The Cortana System was named after its O-type star, whose brilliant blue hue inspired Seraph to choose the name. It is one of the rare O-type stars with planets located within its habitable zone—the only such system discovered in the Imperium so far. Seraph remains unaware that this miraculous anomaly is the result of her father's doting affection.
{A/N: O-type stars have a lifespan of only one to ten million years before exhausting their fuel, making them extremely rare. Any planets that form around such a star would typically have no time to develop life, or even sufficiently cool into solid bodies. In this case, it's implied that Aragorn traveled to the past and deliberately created the Cortana System for Seraph.}
Aspirations:
Becoming an aunt.
Becoming an older sister.
Getting Stark to stop wasting his potential.
She is secretly waiting for her father to lose more of his inhibitions so that she can conceive a child with him. She knows it won't happen soon—possibly not in the next billion years—but she has already discussed it with her mother and counts on her support. {A/N: Not through coitus, but surrogacy.}
OC Character Sheet #4
Daria Dracosnisfilia
Race: Homobestialis Magicae Canid
Beast: White Wolf
Tails: Eight
Ears: White
Hair: White
Eyes: Blue
Affinity: Entropy Negation
Divinity: Goddess of Wellness and Stasis
Background
Daria was part of the generation of widows that came after Yelena, belonging to the older group of widows Aragorn rescued from the Red Room. Before her evolution into a Therion, she was a blonde-haired, green-eyed human. Her eye and hair color changed due to the influence of her magical beast of selection.
Daria was abducted by a human trafficking ring affiliated with Hydra in America and was later sold to the Red Room. She entered the Widow Program at the age of five. She was part of the group rescued by James.
Personality
Daria is a deeply caring Therion, often found coddling James's direct family. She was the one Vladarion turned to when he wanted to escape the strict education imposed by his biological mother.
Her nurturing nature led her to develop an interest in medicine. Even within the inhumane environment of the Red Room, she was one of the few widows who received specialized medical training—though its primary focus was assassination rather than wellness.
Aside from Luxena, Daria is one of the few Therians who maintain a close relationship with their followers.
Traits and Quirks
Daria's divine field of wellness extends to all aspects of health, including mental health. As a result, her divinity grants her not only a higher mental fortitude but also exceptional physical resilience. Most divine poisons Aragorn has tested on her fail to do more than give her a mild fever.
Daria managed one of Aragorn's businesses related to anime and manga on Earth-5H1N3. Beyond being a divine healer, she is also one of the best mangakas in the Drachantheon Therion—second only to her sister-wife, Elara, the Goddess of Fashion and Arts.
She has a close relationship with Kaguya, which began with her interest in chakra as a healing tool. She accompanied Kaguya during the creation of Luci (Kaguya's child), and in return, Kaguya granted her a section of her Dimension of Chakra. Additionally, Daria has a direct contract with Kaguya, granting her access to a Dimension Lord's chakra.
Daria is a jealous Therion, but she has stated that she does not feel jealousy toward her sister-wives because she views them as sisters. To her, they were simply keeping it in the family when they all claimed James.
Dislikes
Demons
Bright days—her eyes were sensitive during her human years, and although her adaptability now renders brightness irrelevant, she still dislikes it.
Hydra and the Red Room
James's believers who want to bed him
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death
Believers and Territory
During the early days of the Imperium, her tribe remained isolated, serving as the go-to healers. Later, as all tribes began to integrate, hers was among the last to do so.
Most healing centers in the Imperium are dedicated to her, as medical research is primarily driven by her believers.
Her star system is named the Vladranic System in honor of her son, Vladarion.
The Vladranic System is one of the most militarized territories of the Imperium—second only to The Ark and the designated military territories. Daria's concern over external threats targeting the Imperium's heart of healing inspired her to strengthen her believers' military might.
The Vladranic System is the closest to The Ark, the center of the Imperium, at just four light-years away.
Aspirations
Conceiving a child
Becoming the greatest healer in the multiverse
Turning her star system into the most militarized territory of the Imperium
Becoming pregnant at the same time as her sister-wives
OC Character Sheet #5
Elara Dracosnisfilia
Race: Homobestialis Magicae Feybornis.
Beast: Fairy/Morpho.
Tails: N/A.
Ears: N/A.
Hair: Light Blue.
Eyes: Cyan.
Affinity: Light and Nature.
Divinity: Goddess of Fashion and Arts.
Background
Elara is the third daughter of the chief of the fairy people. Fairies—and fae in general—don't inherit their parents' last name; only the firstborn child does, so Aragorn gave her his.
Before emigrating to Halo, Elara was the youngest child, but after the fairy people came into contact with Halo's blessing-loaded environment, a new generation spurted.
Fairies have a reproduction cycle based on ~2,000 years, so after almost 300,000 years on Earth-199999, only about 148 generations had passed.
Elara is no longer the youngest child of her progenitor family, though, after being initially handed to Aragorn as a concubine, she doesn't have much more than a superficial relationship with them.
The distance between her and her progenitor family only widened after her ascension. Although she is not the Goddess of Fairies, she is the goddess worshipped by the fairies of Halo.
This is not to say that she resents her progenitor family—she doesn't, as it is in their culture that sons and daughters after the firstborn are considered commodities for their parents, often used as bindings to strengthen bonds with other families.
Fairies of the genus Faeries are functionally immortal. However, it is normal for members of their race to eventually fall into a deep sleep lasting generations, preventing their numbers from growing exponentially since more than three-quarters of their race is almost always asleep.
Fairies come in different forms and shapes; for example, they may have one, two, or three pairs of humanoid arms. Faeries often possess insectoid wings protruding from their backs, which can enter an astral form and recede inside their bodies, but these can also come in the form of hard light wings. On that topic, fairies can willingly shift their bodies into an astral form.
Faeries have a known weakness to cold iron, which affects them even in their astral forms. However, Elara, as one of Aragorn's loved ones, does not share this weakness.
Faeries also come in a wide variety of sizes—some capable of size alteration, others growing in height as they age, and others, like Elara, remaining the same size for their entire lives.
Personality
Like most magical creatures, Elara is attracted to those who wield ample power. When she first laid eyes on James after they all underwent evolution and grasped the potential of his power, she fell madly in love. Sadly for her, she wasn't the only one.
Elara is a patient and understanding fairy but can also be quite stubborn and outspoken about her likes and dislikes. An example of this is how, even after hundreds of thousands of years, she kept pestering Aragorn to change out of his uniform.
Sometimes, she may seem like a happy-go-lucky person, but when it comes to what she loves—arts, fashion, James, and her sister-wives—she is serious and committed.
Traits and Quirks
Elara is one of the few deities of the Drachantheon Therion without a divine field that can be directly applied to combat. Her reasoning is that she already has James and all other Therions—Aragorn included—for her protection and would rather beautify their lives with her talents.
The initial décor of The Crystal and nearly all installations in Halo and The Ark came from Aragorn's hand. However, after her ascension, she asked/demanded authority over the interior design and aesthetics of both megastructures.
(The Crystal.)
Even though she lacks a divine field broad enough to encompass the Art of war, the Art of combat, Aragorn instructed her in sword dance as a means of self-protection while wielding her divinity. Elara fell in love with sword dance and would yearly visit Aragorn—or have him visit her—to perform a battle of sword dance.
This battle evolved into an event that even the Duskari anticipated. Coincidentally, every time the Head of the Duskari Council changed—which involved a ceremonial dance-off between the previous Head and the incoming one—Aragorn and Elara would perform after the new Head was selected.
After tens of thousands of such instances, the Duskari population came to associate elections with an art festival, particularly since other artists—mostly believers of Elara—joined the festivities.
Currently, in the Imperium, the third most-watched and anticipated event is the Elections, surpassed only by the Imperial equivalent of the Olympics and the Exposition of Magical and Technological Advancements.
Like her sister-wife, Daria, Elara is a jealous Therion who does not feel jealousy toward her sister-wives but does towards outsiders, though she tends to be the most possessive and clingy with James.
Dislikes
Unnatural forms of sugar; she favors honey or pollen.
Her wings getting wet with water, though other fluids of James' origin—or her sister-wives'—are welcomed.
The Church, as she was on Earth during the witch hunts.
James' believers who want to bed him.
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death.
Believers and Territory
Elara's star system is named The Binary Artstar, sometimes simply called Artstar. The Binary Artstar is a work of art she and Aragorn created.
Starting with a black hole-star binary system, Artstar is the only one of its kind in the Imperium. The system consists of a stellar-mass black hole (~21 solar masses) and a massive blue supergiant companion (~40 solar masses), both orbiting each other.
Additionally, there are three Earth-like planets in its habitable zone, each with enough moons to paint the night sky with an abundance of vibrant colors and hues.
Elara spent a favor to have Aragorn bend and rearrange the surrounding space so that, from each planet, the night sky appeared filled with constellations shaped like all manner of flowers and butterflies.
The orbit of the moons, the spin of the planets, and the distortions in space were all designed by her and executed by Aragorn so that even the moons played a role in her masterpiece, often forming the eyes of the butterfly constellations.
It doesn't end there—the way space is rearranged causes the same stars used in the constellations to also form Script. Elara then spent a sizeable chunk of her divinity enchanting this script. The result: a planetary-wide field of artistic enlightenment during the night on all three planets.
Artstar is one of the most visited star systems in the Imperium, and this is solely for its scenic beauty.
As previously mentioned, Elara's divine domains of Art and Fashion are, at present, not comprehensive enough to include all possible interpretations of their denotations. However, this doesn't prevent her and her believers from making the most of them.
For example, during some of the eras plagued with upheaval, her believers used her Blessing of Fashion to 'fashion' the best possible armors of high artistic and defensive value. During the Era of Space Exploration, her believers were responsible for the visual design of the Duskari Fleet.
In the Imperium, it is widely recognized that Elara's believers are the go-to for anything of visual importance.
Aspirations
Conceiving a child.
Creating her own art-filled realm.
Stealing from Seraph a configuration for a certain pie recipe she once tried, which the AI refuses to share.
Becoming pregnant at the same time as her sister-wives.
OC Character Sheet #6
Elyseas Dracosnisfilia
Race: Homobestialis Magicae Faebornis.
Beast: Fae/Elf.
Tails: N/A.
Ears: Elven.
Hair: White.
Eyes: Aquamarine.
Affinity: Light and Nature.
Divinity: Goddess of Stories and Music.
Background:
Elyseas is the only child of a family of two. Her mother died shortly after her birth. Her father, Alysees, raised her while also fulfilling his duties as the clan leader.
Elyseas, like Elara, didn't inherit a last name from her father. Elves, instead of sharing last names, tend to name their offspring with an anagram of one or both parents' names.
Elyseas, like Elara, was one of the concubines sent to Aragorn to strengthen their bonds with their overlord.
Her clan was one of the descendants from the kingdom of elves that perished due to a combination of Morgan le Fay's mute curse—a deadly curse for a magical species that used chant magic—and an interspecies war in Otherworld.
Elyseas is one of the oldest members of the Drachantheon Therion. Leaving aside Aragorn—who can't reliably calculate his own age—Gaea, who is about as old as Earth (4.53 billion years), and Death, who is as old as the Seventh Cosmos (13.8 billion years), Elyseas is the fourth oldest, being 1,863 years old by the time she joined Aragorn.
Elves, like faeries, are virtually immortal. As long as they are not killed, they can continue to exist indefinitely, provided they find sustenance. Their physical appearance freezes at its prime after 10,000 years.
Like all immortal species, their natality rate is abysmally low. With the need to wait about 7,000 years to reach sexual fertility, elves—along with faeries—are among the rarest minorities from Otherworld.
Elyseas, unlike the rest of her species, reached physical maturity and sexual fertility after Aragorn evolved her. He also removed her species' innate weakness to iron.
Personality:
Elyseas used to be a cheerful and calm elf. This didn't take away from her the joy of joining her sister maids in causing trouble for Aragorn.
She was a glass-half-full type of person.
This all changed when she was deciding which divine field to specialize in and Aragorn suggested music. Initially, she declined, as her culture forbade singing. However, after Aragorn explained to her that she had been a victim of indoctrination and had no reason to feel grateful to Morgan le Fay, Elyseas turned sarcastic and slightly vengeful.
Traits and Quirks:
Elyseas is the only deity of the Drachantheon Therion with divine fields not directly related to combat who nevertheless specialized her divinities for combat.
Her stories can become thought-form creations that fight alongside her until destruction. Her music can cast an assortment of curses, debuffs, buffs, sonic attacks—perfected with Natalia's (the Goddess of Sound and Silence) help—and auditory hallucinations that pair well with her psionics.
Aside from her divinity's offensive capabilities, Elyseas is also the biggest star in the Pop industry of the Imperium and has been uncontested for the past two eras.
Elyseas has been in charge of the music for every sword dance battle between Elara and Aragorn.
She is also one of the main figures behind the industries of movies, series, animated shows, manga, anime, games, and virtually every other medium that exists thanks to the telling of stories.
Elyseas, like most of her species, is bisexual. However, for elves, there is no such thing as heterosexual, bisexual, or homosexual. For them, there is reproductive sex and non-reproductive sex. While some may only engage in non-reproductive sex with the opposite gender, there is no term for this tendency—just as humans have no term for a preference for ice cream over cake or vice versa.
This isn't because their culture is made of enlightened individuals, but because their abysmal natality rate and immortal lives have twisted some of their basic reproductive nuances.
Dislikes:
She hates Morgan le Fay.
She dislikes that her species refuses to sing, even after she explained the truth behind their tradition.
The church, because she was on Earth during the witch hunts, and her clan was forced back into Otherworld when they sought refuge on Earth.
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death.
Believers and Territory:
Elyseas' star system is named Yesseal, an anagram of her name, because she said it shall be like her child until she has one of her own.
The star is an ultra-cool red dwarf type, roughly the size of Jupiter, and only about 0.05% as luminous as the Sun—making it a dim star.
Seven Earth-type planets, tightly packed, orbit the red dwarf. They are so tightly packed that all would fit within the orbit of Mercury in the Solar System.
Due to the configuration of these orbits, the planets are visible from one another as bright disks larger than Earth's Moon. They are gravitationally tuned—in a chain of near resonances—meaning their orbital periods are interlocked.
All planets are likely tidally locked—one side always faces the star, and the other remains in darkness. This creates extreme day and night sides, with only a habitable twilight zone in between—on the surface, at least.
Most of Elyseas' believers' civilization is built underground, featuring specially designed light tunnels made with mirrors and fiber optics to channel light from the bright side to the underground.
The planets of Yesseal are among the few that didn't require terraformation but instead demanded high planetary redesigning.
The seven planets and the star itself were artificially modified—by magic and technology—so their radio-wave emissions could sing to Elyseas' tune. She designed it this way so that, should it ever be invaded, her music could reach the enemy's ears even through the vacuum of space.
Elyseas' believers are closely interconnected with Elara's, given the obvious symbiotic relationship between Arts, Music, and Stories. In the Imperium, it's almost certain that if a Duskari worships Elyseas, they also worship Elara.
As expected, most of Elyseas' believers work in the entertainment industry. However, due to her divine field of stories—and the need for religion to tell the 'story' of their deities—almost all production of Divinicom copies of the Drachantheon Therion is overseen by her believers, regardless of the church it goes to.
Aspirations:
Punishing Morgan le Fay.
Starting her own family.
Repaying the unpayable debt she feels toward Aragorn.
Breaking her species out of their psychological and social cage and having them join her in singing.
OC Character Sheet #7
Mindee Millie Fulgebunt Draconis
Race: Homobestialis Magicae Canin
Beast: White Fox
Tails: 8 Silver White Tails.
Ears: Silver White
Hair: White
Eyes: Blue
Affinity: Light and Illusions
Divinity: Goddess of Iridescence and Order
Background:
Mindee is the result of the Weapon-XIV program—part of the Weapon Plus Program. The original program was designed by John Sublime as an alternative to mutant extermination. The plan consisted of using a psionic pulse born from a thousand telepathic mutants of omega-level power to wipe out the mutant race.
There were several problems with this plan. First of all, Emma, the gene donor, was not an omega-level mutant as Sublime had initially estimated. Second, the genome degeneration was faster than Essex and Sublime had expected, so the clones couldn't last long enough to be taught how to wield their powers. Lastly, before a cure for her genome degeneration could be found, Essex shifted his attention to his personal project: the Summers-Grey child.
After a visit to one of Nathaniel Essex's clinics, thousands of eggs were extracted from Emma Frost—Emma Fulgebunt Draconis these days. These eggs would later become the seeds for the growth of 1237 clones.
These clones were technically Emma's daughters—maternally and paternally—her clones, and her twin sisters. The clones were born with a degenerative genome defect, which meant that the older they became, the more their genome was corrupted.
Each time a clone perished, through the connection they shared, its consciousness would migrate to the next clone. By the time Mindee—the last clone—was found, her mind housed 1236 of her sisters.
By the time Mindee was found, mentally she was six years old. Physically, she appeared about as old as a young schoolgirl—due to poor nutrition and the genome degeneration it was hard to tell, but somewhere between 8–11 years old—and the age of her body was less than a year.
However, she already had plenty of experience with a grown-up body because not all of the clones had similar physical ages. The ages ranged between 5 to 20 years old.
Personality:
Initially, due to her botched uprising, Mindee was an inexpressive girl. Most of her emotions were muted—similar to Aragorn's—because what the main thought stream felt—the original mind to her clone body—was dissected by the other 1236 thought streams, which meant that her emotions were processed 1236 times before she experienced them.
This did not mean she was emotionless, because should an event impress all stream thoughts, then the unfiltered impression would reach the main thought stream raw, but it made it difficult for her to truly experience a wide emotional range.
This problem was easily fixed by Aragorn shortly after he repaired her genome degeneration. Emma then further helped Mindee process her emotions and taught her how empaths deal with feelings.
In the overbearing care and love of a society of empaths—such as the one in Halo—Mindee slowly but smoothly grew out of her shell to become an empathetic and affectionate girl.
This tenderness of hers clashed with her princess persona, so under the guidance of her mother, she learned how to have a Private Mindee and a Princess Mindee self.
Traits and Quirks:
Initially, she referred to herself as 'we' due to her multiple thought streams, but as her minds integrated and became part of a whole, she began to refer to herself as 'I'.
Even before the time Aragorn evolved her and she gained the adaptability mutation, Mindee could imitate the sleep cycle of dolphins by putting to rest half of her minds and leaving the other half alert.
She halted her physical growth at an earlier time than her mother's apparent age. This was not to spite Emma, but because she saw that she was growing to be a faithful copy of her mother. She didn't dislike this, but she felt it would be a shame if she could no longer be cuddled by her mother. Hence, physically, she looks like a teenager.
When it came to choosing her divine fields, she was only interested in Order, since it would help her both in battle and in her role as princess of the Fulgebunt Draconis Imperium. But upon seeing the iridescent glimmer of Aragorn's hair at a right angle, she decided to take advantage of her natural affinity to light and chose Iridescence.
Mindee is considered the second princess of the Imperium, right after Seraph—as much as succession is nonsensical in an empire of eternals—and the heir of the Fulgebunt Draconis house, which currently consists only of Emma and Mindee, with the addition of the adopted daughter Alflyse.
Mindee considers Seraph her sister, and although she is part of the second generation of Therions—Agatha, Wanda, Peggy, and herself—due to the initial age difference with her peers, she is closer in friendship to the third generation—Luxena and Pietro.
Dislikes:
She is not claustrophobic, but she dislikes enclosed spaces because they remind her of the time she spent in her pod as a clone.
She hates conflict, especially the violent type.
She hates singularities after the accident that landed her in Svartalfaheim.
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death.
Believers and Territory:
Mindee's believers are shared with her mother, or more accurately, they are both seen as a divine duality, so anyone who worships Emma worships her as well.
Unlike the rest of the Therions, Mindee doesn't own a star system. What she can say is that The Ark and its six satellite planets are where her belief is mostly found.
Most government officials are believers in her through her domain of Order, and as counterintuitive as it sounds, most reliable judges in the Imperium are those who worship her and not Kitty, the so-called Goddess of Law.
The Isthmus can also be considered her territory since she manages it along with the population of eternal Duskari—the descendants of the ShadowClad and Dark Elves—and the Dark Elves Aragorn rebirthed for Alflyse.
Since most priests and priestesses are eternal Duskari in race, it could be said that any priest or priestess of her aunts and uncles is also a worshipper of her own.
Mindee is considered the second mother of the Dark Elves because she raised and breastfed them. Although Alflyse and Aragorn were there as well—just like Emma—they only granted that honor to Mindee since they knew that aside from Alflyse, she was the only one with the initiative to save their race.
Individually speaking, her believers are the strongest force outside the Therions in the Imperium. This is so because the eternal Duskari and the Dark Elves, with their immortal lives, are the best-trained and most capable personnel.
The average Eternal Duskari and Dark Elf have been trained by at least one of the Drachantheon Therion. All of them are considered scholars of the highest esteem and warriors of the most dangerous caliber.
In fact, most of them have positions in the Imperium as distributors of knowledge. Teachers, trainers, archivists, information managers, custodians of knowledge, and many other roles that require ample wisdom are occupied by them.
Aspirations:
For Alflyse to stop bickering with Aragorn every time they meet.
The continual growth of her faith to reach the ninth tail.
To return to Earth-5H1N3 to pay a visit to certain individuals.
The eternal maternal and paternal love of her mother and grandfather.
OC Character Sheet #8
Slava Draconisfilia
Race:Homobestialis Magicae Canid
Beast: White Wolf
Tails: Eight
Ears: White
Hair: White
Eyes: Golden
Affinity: Entropy Negation
Divinity: Goddess of Truth and Sealing
Background
Slava was part of the Widow Program in the Red Room, belonging to the same generation as her sister-wife, Daria Draconisfilia.
She was abducted at a very young age, so early that she only uncovered memories of her biological parents after becoming a telepath and delving into her own subconscious.
Unlike many others in the program, Slava was among the few 'lucky' ones whose parents were not eliminated by the Red Room. Even so, she refrained from contacting them—even when Aragorn suggested bringing them up to the Halo.
Her reasoning was simple: her abduction had shattered her parents' marriage. They had since rebuilt their lives with new families. To Slava, they were as much strangers to her as she was to them.
Beyond the basic Business Administration courses Aragorn encouraged the maids to take, Slava pursued studies in Medicine, Law, and History. These skills proved useful when she returned to Earth-5H1N3, where she became the head of the law firm representing Aragorn Abner.
Personality
Slava is a passionate woman who throws herself wholeheartedly into her pursuits.
She was fiercely protective of Vladarion during his upbringing, viewing him as a shared child of James' family. That protectiveness later transferred to Vladarion's son, Plutusdrakon. However, as both grew into adolescence, Slava shifted from a helicopter mother into a cool, laid-back one.
To outsiders, she may come off as aloof, cold, or emotionally distant. But among those she loves, Slava is chummy, expressive, and caring.
Despite being one of the more serious Therions, Slava is a battlethirsty wolf when the opportunity arises. James was long responsible for helping her temper this side of herself. But as the Therions ascended and new powers demanded testing, even the calmest among them sought to refine their strength through combat.
Traits and Quirks
Long before her ascension as the Goddess of Truth, Slava had a deep aversion to lies. This guided her toward her legal career.
She prefers to sleep in cold environments, citing her wolf gene donor as a cold-weather beast. Aragorn contests this, claiming she simply always liked cold over warmth.
Like Aragorn, she has a soft spot for children—not because of their souls, but simply because she enjoys their presence.
She is one of the Therions closest to Gaea, serving as one of her personal maids on rotation.
While her divinity of Truth is not particularly suited for combat, her divinity of Sealing is infamous. She can seal senses, matter, and energy—and is nearing the ability to seal concepts themselves.
Dislikes
Lies—though she can tolerate minor white lies, her patience ends there.
Sour food.
Disorder—not chaos itself, but messiness and disarray (e.g., things not in their proper place).
James' worshippers who desire him carnally.
Selene, whom she blames for Aragorn's first death.
Believers and Territory
Slava's star system, Canis Aurum, is unusual in that it contains only one planet in the habitable zone—a massive gas giant orbited by over 200 moons.
Initially, only seven of these moons were capable of supporting life. However, after Slava claimed the star system (with help from the Imperium), all 217 moons were terraformed.
The gas giant itself has an orbit of 3.7 Earth years and a rotation period of 10.1 hours. Each moon varies in orbital and rotational velocity, creating a complicated system of timekeeping.
Because the moons range in size from lunar-scale to Ganymede-scale, each features a gravitational engine to retain an atmosphere and simulate Earth-like conditions. However, the moons remain under the intense gravitational influence of the central gas giant, causing powerful tidal swells in their seas—ideal conditions for surfing. Canis Aurum is now a famed location for the ancient sport, especially revered among the ancestrals (even before the Duskari became Duskari), who imitated their gods playing in the waves.
Most of Slava's followers work in law enforcement, utilizing her blessings to detect lies and restrain enemies through sealing techniques.
Aspirations
Like many of James' harem members, she eagerly awaits the day she can become pregnant.
She aims to develop a sealing spell strong enough to permanently imprison Kitty, who keeps escaping before her sentence ends.
She's determined to earn her ninth tail soon.
OC Character Sheet #9
Sarah Rogers
Race:Homobestialis Magicae Draconic
Beast: Dragon
Tails: One
Ears: Pointed
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Light Blue
Affinity: Enhancement
Divinity: Goddess of Bonds and Dragons
Background – Personality – Traits and Quirks:
Daughter of Steven Rogers and Margaret Carter, firstborn of the Rogers family, and of the Draconic Progenitor, Margaret Carter.
First of the Therions born in Halo aside from Spark and Seraph, with the latter two being created, not born.
Sarah and Vladarion (son of James) were considered the babies of the Drachantheon Therion for a long time, until Luxena (Yelena's daughter) arrived. As such, they were babied the longest.
Since a young age, Sarah has been involved in the matters of the Imperium. As such, she is one of the first—alongside Vladarion—Therions the Duskari (before they were even Duskari) met who weren't adults. In Imperial history, she is considered one of the earliest proofs that their deities didn't manifest but were born instead.
Sarah is a woman whose face is most often lit up with a smile. Her mother tends to describe her as a free spirit. This could be the result of being raised in an environment where she was allowed to roam free, as there was no risk whatsoever for her since birth.
Due to the influence of her father and mother, Sarah fits into the category of a good person—not the type of 'good' people that most Therions are (which tends to fluctuate between chaotic and neutral good)—but the type of good that could be generally accepted as such.
Sarah is close with Luxena because she wanted to be an older sister to her when she was born, even though Sarah is closer in age to Luxena's mother (Yelena).
When she ascended and became the Goddess of Dragons and Bonds, her divinity caused her to show more physical characteristics of dragons in her humanoid form—namely, her sharp ears, tail, and golden horns.
Compared to her mother, who only shows slitted pupils, Sarah appears more akin to a beast-girl. Like Margaret, she can shapeshift into a dragoness, except, unlike her, Sarah's size is closer to that of Aragorn's King Ghidorah form, which makes her considerably larger than her mother.
Sarah also gained a combat humanoid form where her golden wings and dorsal blades emerge, coupled with her scales covering her body, akin to armor.
From a young age, she had a liking for dragons—partly because her mother was one, but also because Aragorn would play with her as her mount.
During her childhood, Aragorn would assume a draconic form about the size of a bull and allow her to ride him as if playing dragon knight. When she grew older, he would assume his full size and traverse Halo, The Ark, Earth, and even outer space with her.
Seraph once mentioned that he was grooming her into the divine position of overlording dragons, but this hasn't been proven. Due to this liking for dragons, she is second only to Aragorn in the amount of time spent shapeshifted as a dragon—sometimes going for millennia in that form.
Sarah was impregnated in her combat humanoid form, so she had to spend her entire pregnancy in that form. This was something which earned Vladarion the laughter and teasing of the entire Drachantheon Therion. They only did so because he was being shy about it.
Dislikes:
Dragonslayers
Paperwork
Staying indoors for extended periods
Believers and Territory:
As the Goddess of Bonds, her divinity is not only highly valued in the Imperium but also respected.
Weddings can take several shapes in the Imperium—from simple paperwork to complicated affairs that involve the blessings of Sarah through one of her theurges.
However, the standard practice for the union between two or more parties is usually to perform a 'Mortal Ceremony' first, and then a 'Bonding Union'. The first is a type of ceremony that is as binding as the union between humans; the second involves receiving the blessing of bonds.
A blessing of bonds, aside from only being possible when the bond between parties is desired and cared for by all parties involved, provides the partnered parties with the ability to get a sense of their partners' well-being.
Usually, the Bonding Union is done after a marriage has successfully lasted at least 150 years—when done. The blessing of bonds also transcends mortality and accompanies their souls all the way to the Abeyance. It only disperses when the souls enter Heaven or Hell.
Sarah and Vladarion conjointly rule over an A-type star system, with their son Plutusdrakon ruling over the Undergrounds of their planets. This star system is called LuminosusHeart, Lumen for short.
(Think of it as a very bright star.)
Lumen is part of a neighboring star system matrix with Sarah's parents' star system.
With help from a few Duskari planetary system dynamics engineers—an actual career in the Imperium—and Aragorn's psychokinesis to drag and set stars in the needed orbital paths and planar locations, two star systems were created with their planets orbiting each star and a few shared planets located in the outer orbits. These orbits were shaped like infinity symbols, since the planets in them moved from one star to the other.
Sarah's star system's main industry is tourism, with many visiting for Bonding Unions, wedding ceremonies, and honeymoons. Additionally, all of the Fulgebunt Draconis Imperium troops visit Lumen at least once for training under Vladarion, God of War and Progress.
Aspirations:
Dragons, dragons, and more dragons. Sarah is looking forward to populating a planet she's been saving for the dragons Aragorn had promised her since time immemorial.
She eagerly awaits the moment her shut-in son will make her a grandmother, though sometimes she wonders if this will take billions of years.
