Tindalos Bandersnatch
"I am the narrative architect, crafting the symphony of your demise. Gods may fall, monsters may rise, but I stand as both, the divine and the abominable."
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Profile | |
Physiology | Human |
Height | 6'1 |
Weight | 200lbs |
Eye Color | Purple |
Hair Color | Black |
Age | 199 |
Birth Date | Unknown |
Birth Place | The Church of Necessary Evil |
Status | Existent and nonexistent simultaneously |
Gender | Male |
Family | None |
Love Interests | None |
Affiliation | The Church of Necessary Evil |
Tier | Unknown |
"The Walking Church" Tindalos Bandersnatch is a character that appears on www.heirtothestars.com.
The true reality/unreality of Tindalos Bandersnatch is an unmanifest hypercosmological expanse that is a notion of space neither real nor unreal, beyond the world of forms.
History
In the desolate expanse of the unknown, Tindalos Bandersnatch emerged as a figure shrouded in darkness, a radical traveling priest on a cryptic pilgrimage. Devoting himself fervently to his calling, Tindalos wielded a power that extended far beyond the realm of conventional spirituality. His sacred mission was one that transcended the boundaries of sanity, for he sought not to enlighten but to plunge the minds of unsuspecting souls into the abyss of madness.
Tindalos, clad in ominous vestments, traversed the twisted paths of the world with a purpose unknown to those he encountered. His presence invoked an unsettling aura, and those who crossed his path felt an inexplicable unease. As he wandered through cities and villages, Tindalos presented himself as a harbinger of an esoteric truth, a truth that could only be comprehended through the dissolution of the rational mind.
Armed with forbidden knowledge and a malevolent charisma, Tindalos conducted dark rituals that blurred the lines between reality and nightmare. He recited cryptic incantations, unraveling the sanity of those who dared listen, leaving a wake of shattered minds in his wake. His eyes gleamed with an otherworldly malevolence, revealing glimpses of the eldritch forces that fueled his unholy endeavors.
The unsuspecting denizens who fell prey to Tindalos' influence experienced a descent into madness, unlike anything they had ever known. Nightmares crept into waking hours, reality twisted into grotesque shapes, and the boundaries between self and other literally melted away. Tindalos reveled in the symphony of their tormented minds, considering each fractured psyche a testament to his unholy purpose.
There are whispers of Tindalos' insatiable appetite for chaos, of the regions he left scarred with the indelible mark of his presence. His journey, a malevolent odyssey across the world, continued to sow seeds of madness wherever his shadow fell. The horror of Tindalos Bandersnatch's pilgrimage persisted as he entered the War on Leviathan's Void.
The Book of Devils (Volume II)
Tindalos Bandersnatch holds within his possession the second volume of The Book of Devils.
The Books of Devils is a qualitatively superior structure to the cosmos, where every page holds an abundance of infinite universes, both within and beyond. It encompasses countless dimensions, including those of high-dimensional nature and intricate composite ladders. These beyond-dimensional realities span infinite realms of possibilities and impossibilities, showcasing multidimensionality and irrational configurations. The Book includes spaces governed by alternative laws of physics or none at all, as well as metaphysical, illogical, and abstract structures. Additionally, it delves into recursive patterns of infinity and various levels, creating a stark contrast akin to the distinction between reality and fiction.
This Book in particular gave Tindalos Bandersnatch the power to wield Chaos Magick.
God
Tindalos Bandersnatch, when he discards his human shell becomes a God that transcends the confines of the dream of existence, predating the origin of all paranormal phenomena. It is the cosmic otherness that defies linguistic articulation and eludes complete comprehension. Any endeavor to label or categorize it proves futile at best. At this profound level, language loses its meaning in connection to Tindalos Bandersnatch, and everything in relation to Tindalos Bandersnatch dissolves into unfound silence—an inscrutable mystery that resists expression or unraveling.
Monster
Tindalos Bandersnatch, when he discards his human shell becomes a Monster that surpasses the outer limits of human cognition and comprehension, where any encounter with him leads to the realm of absolute nothingness. It embodies the very essence of Nothingness, its cosmic self encompassing all that defies or should not have existence. The behemoth obliterates the very fabric of Time in its presence, personifying Nothingness and Decay. Its arrival serves as the antagonistic force against the very narrative itself.