Stargazer
The Stargazer is a spectral sentinel of the Weave, a creature of haunting elegance and quiet menace. Towering at ten feet, its slender form is cloaked in a flowing, mist-like shroud of grey, moving as though caught in an unseen breeze. Its head is a hollowed skull-like visage, its features sunken and lifeless, with empty eye sockets that seem to drink in the light around them. Beneath the drape of its ethereal cloak, long, spindly limbs stretch out, their movements slow and deliberate, as if wading through the weight of time itself.
Twilight employs Stargazers as silent trackers, their presence a manifestation of the god's vigilance. Within the wild expanse of the Weave, these creatures blend seamlessly into the ever-shifting surrealism, their misty forms easily mistaken for the amorphous abstractions of the realm. However, in cities like Dawnlight, their unsettling silhouette stands out—silent sentinels that fix their void-like gaze upon their chosen quarry. Their watchful stare is a thing of discomfort, their focus unwavering and unbroken, as though peeling back the layers of reality to study their target's very essence.
Despite their imposing appearance, Stargazers are not aggressive by nature. Their role is to observe, to track, and to ensure that Twilight's influence remains unbroken across the realms. They follow their marks without sound, their spectral forms gliding through the air, untethered by gravity. Yet their presence is oppressive, their silence heavy with purpose.
Legends suggest that those who meet the gaze of a Stargazer too long may find their dreams unraveling, their connection to the Weave disrupted in subtle, insidious ways. Whether this is a natural consequence of their being or an intentional act of Twilight’s will remains unknown, but few mortals dare to test the truth of such tales. To encounter a Stargazer is to be reminded of the silent vastness of the Weave and the inescapable eyes of its god.
Astral stalkers when unleashed.