Ikhor, The Limitless and Inevitable
The Herald of the Void Ikhor (a.k.a. The Soothsayer)
Ikhor is unimpressed by this display. It will achieve no end in stopping our goals.Ikhor is the personification of power and ambition. His mind focuses solely to the ideals of personal providence to the fullest extent either possible or impossible. Ikhor views himself as the only realist of his siblings, recognizing the world as it is as opposed to some idealized version his brothers want the world to be. Ikhor has no interest in solving suffering, or pain, or death, instead seeing this all as a part of the world. He could shroud himself like his brother Adon, inventing a series of moral justifications of needing to right "wrongs", but why? This is just how the world is.
Relationships
Adon, The Giver of Law and Light
Ikhor views his eldest brother with no small amount of derision and suspicion. Ikhor does not trust the idea of giving the weak and feeble hope through things like community, and views this as masterful propaganda at the hand of Adon, convincing all of those weak and downtrodden as well as the strong to band together for a common purpose against their individual interests.
Libris, The Bloodied and Free
While appreciating this brother's penchant for wild individualism and personal choice, Ikhor doesn't understand of respect his brother's ideals in regards to wild self sacrifice in the name of a cause he believes in.
Tybor, The Wild and Immutable
Tybor, like Adon is a masterful and dangerous propagandist in the eyes of Ikhor. More aptly, Tybor is just a dumb animal with limited use for Ikhor, as it's hard to motivate something that operates on such an instinctual level that it's hard to generate a personal desire from it.
Idite, The Knower and Discoverer
There's a lot of respect about Idite according to Ikhor. However, the Sage's infatuation with the means as opposed to a clear focus on the ends is where The Herald of the Void draws his line as far as ability to cooperate.
Divine Domains
Ikhor's primary domain is Ambition, with secondary domains of Death, Grave, Knowledge, Arcana, and Blood
Tenets of Faith
"Me, Myself, and I" is the summation of the tenets of the followers of Ikhor. Whereas not immoral as a group, they tend to be pretty amoral about most anything. Like the followers of Tybor they see and desire an acceptance of the world, recognizing it for what it is without the pedantic moral trappings popularized by Adon and his followers.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Ikhor's goals are to exist without limits, so he sets no limits on himself or his followers.
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