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🖤 Matthias Voidheart, “The Dragonslayer”

Origins: A Heart of Void

Matthias Voidheart is a being consumed by hatred—not for a specific enemy or a particular betrayal, but for existence itself. While others in House Athetos wield their power with purpose, Matthias embodies nihilism. His hatred is indiscriminate, his loathing profound. Once a dragon of unparalleled power, Matthias rejected his kind, viewing their arrogance and pride as a reflection of everything he despises about the multiverse.


A God Apart

Even among the gods of House Athetos, Matthias is an outsider. He barely tolerates their company, finding their ambitions and rivalries petty and meaningless. Yet, he remains a part of the House, drawn not by loyalty but by the shared understanding that entropy is inevitable.


The Void Within

Matthias’s power is as bleak and unyielding as his outlook. He wields the stone of Hematite, channeling the infinite emptiness of the void. His abilities are as destructive as they are symbolic, erasing matter, energy, and even light from existence.


Strengths and Weaknesses


The Endgame

Matthias’s ultimate goal is as bleak as his nature: the complete dissolution of existence. To him, peace can only be achieved when the multiverse has collapsed into entropy, and the endless cycle of creation and destruction has ceased. Unlike his peers, who seek power or purpose, Matthias finds solace in the thought of an inevitable end.


Legacy and Influence

Matthias Voidheart is a walking contradiction: a god driven by purpose, yet utterly purposeless. His hatred for existence makes him a force of nature, a being whose presence demands attention even as he seeks to erase everything around him. To the people of Noct_yr, he is a figure of dread and despair, a reminder that even gods can be consumed by emptiness.

Within House Athetos, Matthias is both an asset and a threat—a god whose destructive power serves their ambitions but whose nihilism could one day make him their undoing. For Matthias, none of this matters. Peace, to him, is not a state of harmony but the quiet stillness of a multiverse consumed by the void.