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| − | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Veila}} | + | {{DISPLAYTITLE:{{PAGENAME}}}} |
| − | {{SubTitle|[[User:BakiDance|BakiDance]]}} | + | {{SubTitle|[[Fanon:Soulbound|Soulbound AU]]}} |
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| | {{InfoOC | | {{InfoOC |
| − | |name = Veila | + | |name = Veila |
| | |image = [[File:IdentityQuest_Veila.png|center|290px]] | | |image = [[File:IdentityQuest_Veila.png|center|290px]] |
| | + | |caption = Veila holding the Book of Life |
| | |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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| − | 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. | + | 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 as 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 her and the village, the page suddenly ignited, burning a brilliant white flame before the crowd that soon thereafter shot into the heavens as a beacon of fire. | + | 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 everyone, the page suddenly ignited and burned as a brilliant white flame that soon thereafter shot into the heavens as a beacon of fire. |
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| | === The Eternal Flame === | | === The Eternal Flame === |
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| | This revelation lead Veila to conclude that it would be safer to entrust the pages of creation with the Creator rather than with Rapokind. Fearing that one day the Book of Life could fall to the wrong hands, Veila told the village leader of her intentions to return the Book of Life to the [[Eternal Flame]] as she had done with the flame page before it. Seeing the Book as the reason for the Raposas' continued survival, the leader resisted Veila's idea, but trusted her judgment. | | This revelation lead Veila to conclude that it would be safer to entrust the pages of creation with the Creator rather than with Rapokind. Fearing that one day the Book of Life could fall to the wrong hands, Veila told the village leader of her intentions to return the Book of Life to the [[Eternal Flame]] as she had done with the flame page before it. Seeing the Book as the reason for the Raposas' continued survival, the leader resisted Veila's idea, but trusted her judgment. |
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| − | === The Codex Perditus ===
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| | Nevertheless, Attempting to ease her leader's concerns, Veila began work on her final project: The Codex Perditus. A complete document detailing all the spells Veila knew, based on the powers of the Book of Life, the Codex would have the ability to safely carry out spells for even the most inexperienced magicians while reducing the magic cost requirements considerably. In order for such a book to exist, pages from the Book of Life would need to be co-opted. | | Nevertheless, Attempting to ease her leader's concerns, Veila began work on her final project: The Codex Perditus. A complete document detailing all the spells Veila knew, based on the powers of the Book of Life, the Codex would have the ability to safely carry out spells for even the most inexperienced magicians while reducing the magic cost requirements considerably. In order for such a book to exist, pages from the Book of Life would need to be co-opted. |
| | </p> | | </p> |
| | + | === The Codex Perditus === |
| | <p style="padding-left: 10px;"> | | <p style="padding-left: 10px;"> |
| − | Taking the Book of Life back to her home in [[Gearworks]], Veila begun the process of creating the spellbook. With the book bound, all that was left was to transfer the magic from the extracted pages into the empty Codex. Though she had taken precautions and started slow, the magic from the combined pages were far more powerful than she estimated. Her soul was overpowered and she quickly lost control over the unstable enchantment as she tried desperately to halt the binding process. | + | Taking the Book of Life back to her home in [[Gearworks]], Veila begun the process of creating the spellbook. With the book bound, all that was left was to transfer the magic from the extracted pages into the empty Codex. Though she had taken precautions and started slow, the magic from the combined pages was far more powerful than she had estimated. Her soul was overpowered and she quickly lost control over the unstable enchantment as she tried desperately to halt the binding process. |
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| − | The infusion spell backfired. Fueled by the excess magic of the [[Book of Life]], the effect of the binding was amplified. Rather than just absorbing the magic from the few pages, the Codex Perditus absorbed all that was around it, including Veila's soul. By the time the spell concluded, the Codex became hyper-saturated. Composed of more magic than matter, the object became too unstable to remain fixed to the physical realm and vanished into the [[Fanon:Primordial Void|Void]], taking what little remained of Veila along with it. | + | The infusion spell backfired. Fueled by the excess magic of the [[Book of Life]], the effect of the binding was amplified. Rather than just absorbing the magic from the few pages, the Codex Perditus absorbed all that surrounded it, including Veila's soul. By the time the spell concluded, the Codex became hyper-saturated. Composed of more magic than matter, the object became too unstable to remain fixed to the physical realm and vanished into the [[Fanon:Primordial Void|Void]], taking what little remained of Veila along with it. |
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| − | Seeing the fate that befell Veila as a sign, the village leader's hesitance toward returning the Book of Life was substantiated. Soon after, the village leader declare herself the first [[Mayor (Position)|Mayor]] and permanently re-homed the Book of Life in [[Village Hall]] where it would remain guarded by future generations of Mayors. Fearing the power of the Book after the loss of Veila, the first Mayor denied everyone access to the Book. Over time, the true purpose of the Book of Life was forgotten, as its power and abilities were never taught to future generations. | + | Seeing the fate that befell Veila as a sign, the village leader's hesitance toward returning the Book of Life was substantiated. Soon after, the village leader declare herself the first [[Mayor (Position)|Mayor]] and permanently re-homed the Book of Life in [[Village Hall]] where it would remain guarded by future generations of Mayors. Fearing the power of the Book after the loss of Veila, the first Mayor denied everyone access to it. Over time, the true purpose of the Book of Life was forgotten, as its power and abilities were never taught to future generations. |
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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. | + | * As a Genesis Raposa, Veila lacks a given last name. |
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| | == {{Icon|Gallery}} Gallery == | | == {{Icon|Gallery}} Gallery == |
| | <gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px> | | <gallery mode=packed-hover heights=200px> |
| | + | DylanDude_Veila.png|By: DylanDude |
| | + | thirstyplant_moon.png|By: Thirsty_Plant |
| | 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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| | <!-- The simplest of light spells are now beyond me; the most inept of magicians are above me. \ My legacy died with my first death; as it shall. --> | | <!-- The simplest of light spells are now beyond me; the most inept of magicians are above me. \ My legacy died with my first death; as it shall. --> |