Vrexhall-Unu
"A single discord is enough to shatter the symphony."
Aliases: The Pacific Fracture, Vrexhall-Unu, The Wound That Listens
Real Name: Unknown (designation assigned by Ko’teth crypt-analysis team)
Home: Deep driftform field near the remnants of a collapsed harmonic relay chain
Birthplace: Likely splintered from an elder Velithar during a swarm convergence cycle
Gender: N/A
Height: ~8 meters in primary vessel form
Weight: ~900 kg (in compressed tether-form semi-corporeal
Build: Compact, sinuous, shaped for infiltration and surgical disruption
Hair/Style: N/A
Eyes: None in host form; glowing sensory rift within head-cavity — radiates anti-light when active
Ancestry: Velithar Swarm (Infiltration-Class Offshoot)
Skin: Oil-black energy flesh interwoven with flickering orange-red sigils; appeared wet or molten at times
Occupation: Resonance Scout, Psychic Interference Parasite
Affiliation: Independent Velithar Incursion
Current Status: Terminated (Neutralized in 1997 by a multi-national coalition of Earth’s top-tier heroes)
Meta Threat Classification: A+ – Subterranean Resonance Predator
Modifier Tags: X, P, C, F, S, K
MBTI: N/A — described as “predatory, adaptive, and deeply observant” by survivors
Background
The entity designated Vrexhall-Unu was the first Velithar-class incursion confirmed on Earth through Ko’teth-aligned observation protocols. Unlike Orask-Null's violent, chaotic descent decades earlier, Vrexhall-Unu entered Earth’s atmosphere through a silent subduction—a slow fall into the Pacific Fringe cloaked by geomagnetic disruption and sonar ghosting. Its form was smaller and more precise than previous Velithar, built not for domination but infiltration.
It established a beachhead near the Kermadec Trench, drawing power from deep pressure currents and ambient psychic turbulence. The surrounding ocean warped in subtle ways: coral matrices destabilized, marine life dispersed in erratic migratory patterns, and seismographs began picking up harmonic echoes that had no seismic source. Several research vessels went dark, and atmospheric disturbances began interfering with long-range communication towers across the Pacific Rim.
When the threat became undeniable, Earth responded—not with panic, but with resolve. A triad of legends led the response.
- Tawhirimatea, the Storm King, was the first to respond—descending through gathering clouds like a guardian of old. With each step across the ocean winds, the sky obeyed; lightning laced the horizon and pressure fronts bent to his will. His arrival did not provoke the Velithar—it revealed it.
- Incandescent , drawn by heat signatures and psychic flare, arrived as the living flame of hope, using her solar-forged energy to counter Vrexhall-Unu’s suppressive field.
- And then came Unity-Man—the Guardian of Peace and Hope—his presence a rallying cry for all of Earth’s defenders. Empowered by the collective belief of billions, he descended like a comet of golden light.
Together, they confronted Vrexhall-Unu in one of the most decisive meta-entity battles of the modern age. Tawhirimatea shattered the surrounding pressure zones with gale-force vortex strikes. Incandescent detonated volcanic plasma surges across the trench ridge to starve the entity’s tether field. And Unity-Man—empowered to near-peak resonance by the global unity the moment inspired—punched through its subspace core and severed its emerging signal.
Vrexhall-Unu was destroyed just seconds before it could transmit its location to the greater swarm.
Its failure remains one of Earth’s most critical victories. But its near-success is a permanent reminder:
The Velithar now know we exist.
And the next time, they may send more than one.
Powers / Skills / Abilities of Note
- Resonance Camouflage
Capable of fully blending into local harmonic fields—effectively invisible to Ko’teth relics, psychic scans, and magical scrying unless destabilized mid-action. - Neural Tether Insertion
Injected microfilament tendrils into targets’ psychic signatures, inducing confusion, emotional unraveling, and empathy feedback loops. Victims often felt guilt for thoughts they had never had. - Memory Leeching
Could absorb recent memories from exposed minds and use them to mimic allies, project false voices, or distort recognition. - Low-Level Light Bending
Did not fly, but hovered silently across terrain by distorting mass-pressure against local gravity. Appeared to slither without touch. - Psycho-Harmonic Screech
A weaponized burst that caused radios, spells, and minds to detune simultaneously. Used to disorient before a final strike.
Equipment
- Vessel Shell (Type-III Echo-Void Carapace) – Built from salvaged harmonic wreckage and local minerals restructured into armor. Cracked like ceramic when hit with high-frequency energy.
- Inverted Sigil Array – Six corrupted glyphs orbiting its head and shoulders—likely remnants from Ko’teth fragment victims. Used to anchor camouflage field and project decoy aura bursts.
- Subspace Dent Node (Destroyed) – Was preparing a localized broadcast node to alert nearby Velithar drift threads. It was ruptured mid-charge by Nova Mariner’s final resonance spike.
Personality
Unlike larger Velithar, Vrexhall-Unu displayed unnerving quiet focus. Its psychic intrusions often mimicked concern, trust, or familiarity—using kindness as a weapon. Survivors noted the sensation of “being recognized by something you’ve never met.”
It moved like a whisper and studied its environment with unsettling stillness. It often paused before striking, not out of hesitation, but as if it wanted you to feel the moment it broke you.
The entity’s behavior suggests it was a recon-class predator—meant not to feed, but to infiltrate, learn, and prepare the stage for something larger.
Full Physical Description
Vrexhall-Unu’s form was smaller than most Velithar, yet undeniably otherworldly.
- Its body shimmered with a black-violet sheen like obsidian soaked in ink.
- Cracks along its chest and spine pulsed with orange-red energy, leaking upward like heat distortion.
- Six thin appendages trailed behind it—more like sensor whips than limbs.
- Its head was narrow and mask-like, with no eyes—just a spiral of collapsing sigils at its center.
When cornered, it shifted form—expanding briefly like a jellyfish flaring before detonation, revealing the full extent of its anti-harmonic lattice in a last-ditch pulse. When it died, the ocean around it boiled for a full minute.

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