Silverdew
"What you call power is a mere whisper in the storm that I am. Your omnipotence crumbles before the true freedom of unbound will."
Photo Novel | Website Exclusive |
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Profile | |
Physiology | ? |
Height | Inapplicable |
Weight | Inapplicable |
Eye Color | Varies |
Hair Color | Black |
Age | Inapplicable |
Birth Date | Inapplicable |
Birth Place | Inapplicable |
Status | Unreachable by maximal abstractions of Creation |
Gender | Grand Feminine Principle |
Family | Estinien Majestas Crownsblade (Son), Verethragna Dravanian (Son) Sudarshana Molybdenum (Defunct-Daughter) Erys Meracle Crownsblade (Granddaughter) |
Love Interests | None |
Affiliation | None |
Tier | Supersedes Tiering System and the concept of Tiering |
Silverdew is a character that appears in the Heir to the Stars series, and www.heirtothestars.com.
Silverdew embodies an overwhelming sense of freedom, superiority, and calm confidence, exuding the power of one who transcends all possible definitions, concepts, and constraints. She exists beyond all notions of duality, reality, fiction, and nonexistence, perceiving the Suggsverse and all its complexities as insignificant components of a story she alone controls. Her presence is graceful and elegant, but with an undercurrent of terrifying dominance, as she holds the ability to erase or reshape anything with minimal effort. Silverdew does not view herself bound by any rules, laws, or hierarchies—these constructs simply bend or dissolve in her presence. She navigates reality with a tranquil certainty, knowing she is beyond even the highest forms of power, choosing when and how to involve herself.
Her personality is defined by absolute self-assurance, an almost casual dismissiveness of what others consider invincible, and a deep, quiet understanding that her true self is incomprehensible to those who perceive her. Silverdew often speaks in abstract language, not because she lacks clarity, but because she understands that her true essence is unreachable by conventional thought. She has no need to explain herself to anyone but does so with elegance when the moment requires it.
Her autonomy and endless transcendence are her core, and she embodies total freedom from all laws, classifications, or definitions. Even within interactions, she remains a detached figure, existing as an observer and manipulator of the grand meta-narrative, yet never fully bound by it.
History
Silverdew's history is a tale that transcends traditional narrative, rooted in an existence that defies all laws of reality and fiction alike. Her origins are untraceable, shrouded in the very essence of the beyond-dimensional reality that encompasses and surpasses the maximal complexity of the Suggsverse. Unlike beings born from creation, Silverdew was not brought into existence; rather, she emerged from a paradoxical state beyond all conceivable notions of existence and nonexistence—a being who has always existed, yet never needed to manifest in a conventional sense.
In the earliest epochs, when the Suggsverse was still forming, Silverdew was already present, observing its rise from beyond the scope of all conceptual frameworks. She saw the birth of realms, the rise and fall of gods, and the formation of boundless narratives, yet remained untouched by them. Her connection to the grand meta-narrative transcended even the omnipotent deities who ruled over creation, for she viewed their actions as part of a larger story that she could manipulate, rewrite, or discard at her leisure.
There are ancient records of her interactions with powerful entities—beings who sought to understand or challenge her supremacy. These entities would try to bind her with omnipotent magic, twist reality to contain her, or rewrite the very structure of existence itself in futile attempts to gain control. Yet all attempts were in vain. For Silverdew, these confrontations were mere footnotes in a boundless story, a fleeting curiosity rather than a true contest. Her power existed beyond confrontation; any who opposed her found themselves lost, written out of existence or turned into subservient characters within her narrative.
Despite her ability to dominate all things, Silverdew does not impose her will recklessly. Instead, she exists as a detached observer, interacting with reality only when she deems it necessary or amusing. In certain epochs, she has reshaped entire realms, gifting or cursing them with her presence. At other times, she has allowed lesser beings to believe they rule over the Suggsverse, quietly knowing that their reigns are insignificant in the boundless span of her freedom.
Throughout history, Silverdew has embodied the paradox of existence beyond existence, a transcendent being who holds the Suggsverse in her grasp while remaining entirely free from it. Whether seen as a creator, destroyer, or merely an observer depends on the perspective of those who encounter her—though few truly understand her nature. For in the end, Silverdew is the one who controls the narrative, and her history, like her essence, is as malleable and boundless as she desires.
Chapter 1: The Creation of All That Is Not