Who’s Who in the Displaced Multiverse
The Void is full of Void Dwellers. This is an incredibly obvious fact. However, some are generally considered more important than others. Among the Displaced Multiverse, there is an ever growing plethora of beings that are considered important, though they are, of course, the Displacers.
Important Beings:
While there are numerous factions within the Displaced Multiverse- and indeed, factions throughout the entirety of the Void- the vast majority of these factions prefer to simply stay the course and ignore the affairs of mortals as they are generally considered puny and unimportant.
However, things are often not quite so simple in the grander scope of existence.
There are, of course, the factions wishing to plunge the Multiverse into Chaos (They’ve got a highly redundant job because the Void is literally complete and total chaotic paradox). Then there are the factions that want to preserve what little Order there is to be found. Both of these factions often use Displaced to do their dirty work, though there are, of course, those odd few Displaced who wind up Displaced to simply muck up the plans of both sides.
As another faction, there are some Displacers who instead choose to simply create more Void Dwellers. The Displaced created from this tend to be the most powerful- Uber Class and above, though sometimes with specialized powers more befitting of lower Classes. While these Dwellers tend to mind their own business and not look into the affairs of their fellow Dwellers (As other Dwellers hold no interest to them), they often meddle in the affairs of mortals- rather obvious, considering how many Displaced they make on average.
The Void is full of Void Dwellers. This is an incredibly obvious fact. However, some are generally considered more important than others. Among the Displaced Multiverse, there is an ever growing plethora of beings that are considered important, though they are, of course, the Displacers.
Important Beings:
- Aaron “Motherfucking” Heibai: Shopkeeper first, Displacer second, he sells anything to anyone as long as they have something equal to the price of the object. Beware, though, villains, for sometimes things may go awry when attempting to subjugate others with something bought from his shop.
- Auric Fulcrum: Also known by some as “That Golden Bastard”. He is the wielder of the Golden Flames of Alchemy and the power of Understanding (Note: That is, the ability to comprehend the Void at a slightly higher level than normal mortals).
- Displacers: These beings are, well, the ones responsible for Displacing mortals. They are very, very varied and no two have the exact same motivation to do things.
- Essence: A madwoman left over from the original council. Generally nice and friendly, though obviously insane and sometimes does really stupid things.
- Fausticorn: She who is responsible for overseeing the various Equestria of Displaced. Most of the time she is noted as being very motherly and kind, with a bit of a distant personality to keep from growing distressed when different Equestrias die.
- Makuta Teridax (Deceased): While still alive, he had reality warping abilities strong enough to minorly inconvenience a SysAdmin- this in itself was an incredible feat worthy of mention.
- Various Eldritch Abominations: While there are too many of these to list, generally they stay clustered around their specific Universes and only interact there. Beware of the Gods, though, who take an interest in the Displaced Universes, as sometimes they make things…. strange.
While there are numerous factions within the Displaced Multiverse- and indeed, factions throughout the entirety of the Void- the vast majority of these factions prefer to simply stay the course and ignore the affairs of mortals as they are generally considered puny and unimportant.
However, things are often not quite so simple in the grander scope of existence.
There are, of course, the factions wishing to plunge the Multiverse into Chaos (They’ve got a highly redundant job because the Void is literally complete and total chaotic paradox). Then there are the factions that want to preserve what little Order there is to be found. Both of these factions often use Displaced to do their dirty work, though there are, of course, those odd few Displaced who wind up Displaced to simply muck up the plans of both sides.
As another faction, there are some Displacers who instead choose to simply create more Void Dwellers. The Displaced created from this tend to be the most powerful- Uber Class and above, though sometimes with specialized powers more befitting of lower Classes. While these Dwellers tend to mind their own business and not look into the affairs of their fellow Dwellers (As other Dwellers hold no interest to them), they often meddle in the affairs of mortals- rather obvious, considering how many Displaced they make on average.