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| − | |name | + | |name = Veila |
|image = [[File:IdentityQuest_Veila.png|center|290px]] | |image = [[File:IdentityQuest_Veila.png|center|290px]] | ||
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|gender = Female | |gender = Female | ||
|orientation= {{Tooltip|mastertext=Polyromantic|tooltip=Attracted to many, but not necessarily all genders in a romantic way}} {{Tooltip|mastertext=Asexual|tooltip=Someone who does not experience sexual attraction.}} | |orientation= {{Tooltip|mastertext=Polyromantic|tooltip=Attracted to many, but not necessarily all genders in a romantic way}} {{Tooltip|mastertext=Asexual|tooltip=Someone who does not experience sexual attraction.}} | ||
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=== The Book of Life === | === The Book of Life === | ||
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| − | With her abilities as a magician realized, Veila was entrusted by the village leader with the [[Fanon: | + | With her abilities as a magician realized, Veila was entrusted by the village leader with the [[Fanon:Book of Life|Book of Life*]]. This book, which was found by the village leader shortly after her creation, contained boundless information pertaining to their [[Fanon:Neve|world]] and basic doctrine for the Raposa, but otherwise served no known use. Accepting the gift, Veila took the Book in for study, understanding it as a creation artifact. |
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| − | Beginning to understand the importance of the Book of Life, the village leader instructed everyone to begin construction of [[Creation Hall]] based schematics found within new pages of the Book. This building, once complete, became the sanctuary of the Book of Life and a holy spot of worship for the Raposa settlement. Over time, more pages began to fill the Book, and the Raposa followed the new doctrine understanding it | + | Beginning to understand the importance of the Book of Life, the village leader instructed everyone to begin construction of [[Creation Hall]] based schematics found within new pages of the Book. This building, once complete, became the sanctuary of the Book of Life and a holy spot of worship for the Raposa settlement. Over time, more pages began to fill the Book, and the Raposa followed the new doctrine understanding it the holy word of the Creator. |
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| − | As the village expanded with new landmarks, Veila and her peers became perplexed by the schematics of a final creation: a wood and iron pedestal the Raposa had constructed at the center of their village. Though the schematics portrayed the box alight with flame, all attempts to kindle a fire within it failed as powerful gusts of wind would soon after extinguish all efforts. With the village exhausted of ideas, Veila trepidatiously tore the page for fire from the Book of Life and rested it within the pedestal. To the astonishment of | + | As the village expanded with new landmarks, Veila and her peers became perplexed by the schematics of a final creation: a wood and iron pedestal the Raposa had constructed at the center of their village. Though the schematics portrayed the box alight with flame, all attempts to kindle a fire within it failed as powerful gusts of wind would soon-after extinguish all efforts. With the village exhausted of ideas, Veila trepidatiously tore the page for fire from the Book of Life and rested it within the pedestal. To the astonishment of the village, the page suddenly ignited, burning a brilliant white flame before the crowd. |
=== The Eternal Flame === | === The Eternal Flame === | ||
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| + | === Dissatisfaction === | ||
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| − | + | Though hailed as a hero, Veila was blind to the praise she accrued. The years she spent oblivious to her blessing left her feeling deeply ashamed, despite her present usefulness. Eager to substantiate her worth, Veila pushed herself to study further: Her high standards grew from her fear of failing to satisfy the basis for her creation. | |
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| − | + | Despite her blessings, Veila was only a Raposa. Seasons passed since her unveiling of the Warp Gates and Veila struggled to produce further boons for her village. By now, many of her friends had moved on from their divine duties, living lives of their own and starting families in the matured village. Yet, Veila found herself unable to move forward, unsure that she had fully honored her duty to her village. | |
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| − | + | Veila's focus on her work eventually took a toll on her relationships. Following her move to [[Gearworks]]—where the natural magic levels were higher—visits to friends and village festivals became seldom. Though those close to her urged her to give up on magic, she pressed on nonetheless. Time passed, and Veila, now 19, finally laid the groundwork for her next project: The Codex Perditus. Her old spells were revolutionary but shared a common flaw: They were prohibitive. Useful spells—such as creating Warp Gates—required years of training and an exorbitant magic cost fulfilled; Only a couple could be performed per year. | |
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| − | The | + | The Codex Perditus would solve both issues. A final memoir, a complete document detailing all the spells Veila knew, the Codex would aid the understanding of even the most inept magic users. However, the tome would serve one larger purpose: to perform incantations on behalf of the user. This meant that even the most expensive spells, such as Warp Gate creation, could be performed efficiently by moderately skilled users without inordinate magic costs. The idea was sound, but it lacked one element: a powerful source of magic to fuel the tome. |
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| + | === The Book of Life === | ||
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| − | + | Unfortunately for Veila, few sources of magic strong enough for her needs existed. The only magical artifacts powerful enough to sustain the Codex were those drawn into being by the Creator, and Veila could only access one: The Book of Life. Using the whole Book would prove excessive, and quickly noticed. So, when she was able, Veila sneaked into the unguarded [[Creation Hall]] and deftly tore one of many blank pages from the Book of Life. Unnoticed, she returned home to the Forest Gate. | |
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| − | + | With everything needed for the Codex, Veila started work and soon thereafter had a prototype. Now, all that remained was to enchant it using the blank page. Though she was wise enough not to use the whole book, or modify existing pages, Veila still underestimated the power contained within a single page. Overrun with magic Veila attempted to halt the enchantment, but even with her abilities it was too late: The spell was critically unstable. | |
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| − | === | + | === Disappearance === |
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| − | + | The infusion spell backfired. Fueled by the excess magic of the [[Book of Life]], the effect was amplified tenfold. Rather than just absorbing the magic from the blank page, the Codex Perditus absorbed all that was around it, including Veila's soul. The Codex had become supercharged; it was not made to withstand the amount of magic it now contained. Too unstable to exist in the Raposa world any longer, the Codex—and by extension, Veila—vanished into the [[User:BakiDance/Primordial Void|Void]]. | |
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| − | + | Days following the accident, a search party was launched by the Mayor. The farthest reaches of the [[Forest Gate]] region were scoured, yet no trace of Veila was ever identified. The search was eventually called off when [[Mecha Baki]]—one of Veila's experiments—in the area became increasingly more erratic without her guidance. Out of equal parts fear and respect, the villagers sealed off the Gearworks region where it would remain untouched until [[User:BakiDance/Timeline|The Fall]]. | |
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| + | === Codex Perditus === | ||
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| − | + | Within the Codex, Veila's consciousness became fragmented and dreamlike. Without a proper body, she lost the ability to feel complex emotions and reason. She was left with only her fear and anger, with little control over her thoughts and actions. As long as the Codex were in the [[User:BakiDance/Primordial Void|Void]], it was unable to interact with reality. | |
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| + | However, for a few hours once every century—during the [[User:BakiDance/Magic|Great conjunction]] when the Void and reality temporarily intersect—the Codex Perditus could once again cross into the Raposa world. While most of these events came and passed with no one discovering the book, those who would encountered a hostile Shadow construct emanating from it. Though the soul-powered entity was sluggish and easily fooled, it was responsible for a small handful of disappearances and injuries within subsequent 100-year windows. Yet, its rarity made such events challenging to prove, cementing the Codex and the monster within it as a myth or folk tale. | ||
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| + | 600 years after its creation, the Codex Perditus happened across its final victim(s). The Codex was activated within the car of the Heinnen family on their way to a camping location, the resulting shock wave and flash causing the vehicle to crash. [[User:BakiDance/Marzell|Marzell Heinnen]] and his younger brother survived with injuries but were pursued by the Shadow creature. Desperate to protect his brother, Marzell made his way to the Codex Perditus and ripped it apart. The magic stored within the book poured out into the environment around it. Still, a small fraction of the magic—including Veila's soul—was absorbed by Marzell instead. | ||
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== {{Icon|BigHeart}} Relationships == | == {{Icon|BigHeart}} Relationships == | ||
=== [[User:BakiDance/Marzell|Marzell Heinnen]] === | === [[User:BakiDance/Marzell|Marzell Heinnen]] === | ||
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* Veila created the [[Mecha Baki]] as a means of protecting village crops from pests, however they failed to scare away living [[Baki]] as intended. After Veila's disappearance, Mecha Baki slowly spread from [[Gearworks]] to [[Star Forest]], becoming a threat of their own and evading extermination attempts. | * Veila created the [[Mecha Baki]] as a means of protecting village crops from pests, however they failed to scare away living [[Baki]] as intended. After Veila's disappearance, Mecha Baki slowly spread from [[Gearworks]] to [[Star Forest]], becoming a threat of their own and evading extermination attempts. | ||
** Following The Fall, the few Mecha Baki that remained in the Forest Gate died off once magic levels dropped world-wide. | ** Following The Fall, the few Mecha Baki that remained in the Forest Gate died off once magic levels dropped world-wide. | ||
| − | * | + | * Veila lacks a last name. |
== {{Icon|Gallery}} Gallery == | == {{Icon|Gallery}} Gallery == | ||
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IdentityQuest_Veila_Book.png|By: IdentityQuest | IdentityQuest_Veila_Book.png|By: IdentityQuest | ||
BakiDance_VeilaDeath.png|By: BakiDance | BakiDance_VeilaDeath.png|By: BakiDance | ||
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{{Navbox/BakiCanon|boxcolor = #ff8682}} | {{Navbox/BakiCanon|boxcolor = #ff8682}} | ||
[[Category:OC]] | [[Category:OC]] | ||
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