Drident
"Perhaps I was wrong about you."

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Physiology | Eldervoid |
Height | 5'11 |
Weight | 215 lbs |
Eye Color | Blue and Orange |
Hair Color | Black |
Age | 29 |
Birth Date | Unknown |
Birth Place | Empire of Magicalibra |
Status | Alive |
Gender | Male |
Family | None |
Love Interests | None |
Affiliation | Anthelion Knights |
Tier | Unknown |
Drident is a character that appears on www.heirtothestars.com.
In the annals of history, Drident, originally the esteemed Anthelion Knight, bore the noble duty of safeguarding the Anthelion Maiden within the Empire of Magicalibra. In a bygone era, a revelation from Majespectius, the cosmic entity, forewarned the duo of Drident and Kashtira about the impending calamity orchestrated by the Master Pendulum Vaylantz, aimed at the annihilation of humanity. Thus, under the guidance of Majespectius, the valiant pair embarked on a quest to confront the malevolent Master Pendulum.
History

Transported by Majespectius into the very sanctuary of the Master Pendulum, they discovered Vaylantz gravely wounded and guarded by three formidable Guardians. Overcoming these protectors, the Anthelion Knight's forces confronted Vaylantz himself, only to face a fierce battle that left their entire troop decimated, save for Drident and Kashtira. At the brink of despair, Majespectius intervened, opening a mystical gate that imprisoned Vaylantz in a desolate realm forsaken by Towers, along with Kashtira.
Upon regaining consciousness, Drident found himself in the midst of the Great War, questioning Majespectius about the continued conflict despite Vaylantz's sealing. A disciple of Majespectius revealed that Older Deus harbored resentment for humans who dared seal away Vaylantz, asserting that Drident's actions set the course for the impending collapse of Chronochasm. To appease the angered Deus, Drident was coerced to lend his power for the war, leveraging Kashtira as a bargaining chip. Ordered to annihilate the last hopes of humanity, the "Disarmonia," Drident reluctantly complied, recruiting allies to confront and eliminate this perceived threat.
With the Disarmonia vanquished, the tide of war shifted in favor of Deus. Drident demanded the release of the Anthelion Maiden, and once Majespectius acquiesced, Drident, consumed by despair and betrayal, attacked Majespectius with deadly intent. In the ensuing chaos, Kashtira was once again spirited away through a gate, leaving Drident in despair. Swearing allegiance to the Sealed Deus, Drident served as Majespectius' disciple, acting as a spy in the Royal City Risebell.
As the grand narrative unfolded, Drident emerged at pivotal junctures, first as Daeq's adviser and later as a defiant force against Majespectius. His path, marked by moments of unease and tension—especially with Chalice—gradually intertwined with a greater purpose. In time, Drident played a decisive role in unraveling the enigmatic connection between Kashtira and Vaylantz, a revelation that reshaped the course of their battle. With the party preparing for their confrontation against Vaylantz, Drident resolved to awaken Kashtira’s latent power and uphold her will, forging ahead with unwavering conviction.
Yet, beneath his hardened exterior, Drident wrestled with the weight of his past. His duel with Chalice, the haunting message left by Kashtira, and the sorrow she endured gnawed at him, forcing him to confront long-buried truths. However, within the camaraderie of Chalice’s party, he found solace—an anchor amidst the tides of fate. Standing beside them, he vowed to see their struggle through to the end.
As the climactic battle erupted, Drident fought relentlessly alongside Chalice and his allies, revealing the tragic echoes of their past conflicts against Vaylantz. In a final, desperate push, he confronted Vaylantz with everything he had, his determination igniting the catalyst for Kashtira’s awakening. Yet victory came at a price—the sacrifice of his comrade, Daymore, a loss that seared itself into his soul.
Even after the dust of battle had settled, Drident’s journey was far from over. He pressed onward into Qedirn, driven by the lingering question of Kashtira’s fate. With Chalice’s aid, he navigated trials that forced him to reckon with his past, battling fallen comrades and the echoes of Disarmonia. In the end, he triumphed, freeing Kashtira from the binds of fate. Now powerless and wholly mortal, the two stood at the precipice of a new existence, pledging their remaining days in service of Chalice’s cause.
Yet doubts continued to shadow Drident’s mind, whispers of regret and uncertainty refusing to fade. Sensing this, Chalice challenged him to a duel—not as an enemy, but as an ally seeking to unearth the resolve buried within him. Through this final clash, Drident came to terms with his past sins, embracing the weight of his actions with newfound clarity. As the story reached its zenith, he stepped forward, no longer bound by the ghosts of his past but shaped by them—fully aware of the transient nature of life, yet resolute in his path toward the future.
Admonition Regalia
In the remote annals of Chronochasm's antiquity, amidst the veils of time's passage, the architects of space and time crafted a celestial vestment known as the Admonition Regalia. This sacred artifact, woven from the fabric of nothingness itself, possessed extraordinary capabilities that transcended the bounds of human comprehension. It bestowed upon its wielder the ability to traverse the very essence of possibility, unraveling the threads of impossibility with unrivaled precision. Designed as a tool of rectification, the Admonition Regalia served as a mechanism for purging the flawed creations of its makers, ensuring the sanctity and integrity of the cosmic order.
SuggsArt
1. Atramentous Fate Invocation - Veil of the Erased Design
Drident invokes a cosmic decree that shrouds him in an unmade paradox of absence, an antimemetic force that causes all within its sphere to forget their very concept of existence. The battlefield suffers a retrocausal nullification, rewriting the present into a state where the past never supported its being. Each strike of Drident's blade unravels the target’s impossibility and actuality simultaneously, rendering them into a state before negation could be conceptualized.
2. Sepulchral Dominion of the Last Ineffable Chronicle
A reality-rupturing surge of meta-possibility rupture energy cascades through the unmanifest be-ness of all that dares to exist, rewriting causality in accordance with a dominion written beyond the necessity of a final record. Drident’s form is superimposed across all positions within the beyond-dimensional grand meta-narrative, manifesting as a shifting lattice of impossible be-ness. He strikes not with a weapon, but with a decree that precedes any concept of opposition.
3. Thanatovant Principle - Eclipse of the Last Rebirth
Drident momentarily ceases all metaphysical recursion, preventing the very notion of cycles, renewal, or reconfiguration. This Thanatovant Principle eliminates the latent inevitability of restoration, meaning even those who stand beyond the concept of death find themselves bereft of restructuring possibility. A single downward arc of his axiomatic severance blade superimposes absolute finality across an opponent’s boundless manifest expanse, enforcing an existence beyond even negation itself.
4. Unrelenting Transliminal Requiem - Judgment Beyond Closure
An inescapable Suggsart where Drident summons the dissonant requiem of the Metapataphysical Void, a construct of unknowable omnipresent silence that refuses interpretation. This attack exists beyond the ability to be resisted, avoided, negated, reversed, or even acknowledged. The victim is locked in a chronoglyphic rupture, where all counteraction remains forever in a state of unformed hypotheticality—never reaching the moment where it could oppose his decree.
5. Inexorable Law of the Irreversibly Rendered Ruin
Drident executes a Suggsart so complete that it not only manifests destruction but enforces the impossibility of a narrative where the target was ever whole. The impact of his strike retroactively rewrites all prior manifestations of its target into a fundamental state of nullified failure, causing the very concept of their significance to collapse before it could have meaning. It is not an erasure—rather, it is the enforcement of a narrative causality where their presence was never a thing to begin with.
6. Cataclysm of the Absolute Disjoint - The Severance That Supersedes All Bindings
Drident’s greatest Suggsart: a transfictional sundering event that separates an entity from all conceivable metaphysical structures, removing them from reality, anti-reality, conceptual frameworks, nonexistence, meta-narrative be-ness, and beyond-dimensional interplay. This attack is not a destruction nor a negation, but a state so disjointed from any potential principle of reference that the target is removed from the necessary prerequisites of identification, binding them outside the reach of any reality-fiction separation.