Ativar
Ativar
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Character Information
Name | Ativar |
Creature Type | Celestial |
Race | Solar |
Age | 10000+ |
Alignment | Chaotic Good |
Languages | All |
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Description
Ativar is a former Solar of Avandra who gained the ability to create other Solars. He rebelled against the gods and was imprisoned by the Lord of Time - Teskus.
Appearance
Like most solars, Ativar is perfection given form. His body is chiseled to the human ideal and his face is radiant in it's beauty. What sets him apart from the others, are his wings, which are the black of the deepest night.
Personality
Having been sealed millennia ago, his personality remains a mystery. What is known, is that he bears a strong hatred of the gods.
Biography
Early History
Almost no sources remain on the history of the Fallen solar. He was once a servant of Avandra, reigning over a city bearing his name in Elysium. Some sources claim that when his beloved died, he went mad with rage and began a war across the multiverse. He himself, claimed to Quiggly Cartwright, that the gods feared the power he possessed and turned on him, imprisoning him for all eternity.
The result is the same either way. Ativar was imprisoned by Teskus, who trapped him in a flawless diamond, that he locked away in one of his own puzzle boxes. The god them wiped his memory of the event, dooming Ativar to fall into obscurity. At some point, the puzzle box came into the possession of Arcanist Saxel.
Re-discovery
After the defeat of Saxel, the box was taken by the Order of the Brown Dragon. Quiggly recognized it was a creation of Teskus and began working on solving it. A week later, he was successful and in the box, he found a large perfect diamond. The group asked around about it, before using a spell to contact the being within. Ativar took the chance to plead to be released, but the group was wary of him and decided to ask Teskus about his part of the story. This proved impossible, as the God had forgotten about the event entirely, either having erased his own memories, or having lost them due to the lack of his staff.