Dreadnor
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Dreadnor

Lesser Fragment, Patron
Deity

Dreadnor, the lesser fragment known amongst mortals as the Grim Reaper, is a servant of Zeriax tasked with the ominous duty of harvesting souls and ensuring the inevitability of death. In a realm shrouded in shadow and silence, where the air is thick with the ethereal mist of parting spirits, Dreadnor reigns supreme. His domain, No Man's Land, is a liminal space between the worlds of the living and the dead, a place where the veil is thinnest and the whispers of the departed echo endlessly.

Dreadnor appears as a pale, spectral figure, his presence heralded by a chill in the air and the faint, unnerving sound of a scythe cutting through the ether. This scythe, a ghostly blue manifestation of his power, is not just a tool but an extension of his will, a conduit for the energies he commands. It is said that to look upon Dreadnor is to gaze into the abyss of one's own mortality, to confront the inevitable end that awaits all.

But Dreadnor's role extends beyond the mere collection of souls. As a patron to those warlocks who dare to strike a deal with him, he offers power and a reprieve from death in exchange for servitude under both him and Zeriax. This pact is not entered into lightly, for while it grants abilities beyond the ken of mortal men, it binds the warlock to the whims of a deity whose motivations are as inscrutable as death itself.

In the quiet hours of the night, Dreadnor communicates with his chosen through dreams that are more akin to visions, offering glimpses of what lies beyond and tasks that must be undertaken. These tasks are varied in nature but serve to further his enigmatic goals, whether it be the collection of a particular soul that has evaded its fate or the investigation of anomalies that threaten the balance between life and death.

For those who serve Dreadnor, the path is fraught with danger and moral quandaries. The power granted by their patron allows them to confront the darkest corners of the world and the soul, challenging them to either embrace the grim nature of their work or be consumed by it. Yet, it also offers opportunities for redemption and growth, for in the shadow of death, the value of life is thrown into stark relief.

The motivations of Dreadnor are a tapestry woven from the countless threads of lives that have passed through his hands. To understand him is to understand the nature of death itself: an end that is also a beginning, a cessation that is also a transformation. His warlocks are his hands in the world of the living, agents of change and harbingers of the inevitable.

In the end, to align oneself with Dreadnor is to walk a path shadowed by death but illuminated by the insights only such close proximity to the end can bring. It is a journey of discovery, where the final destination reveals the ultimate truth: in the grand tapestry of existence, every end is merely a new beginning, and death, much like life, is but a fragment of a greater whole.

Fealty

Dreadon is beholden to Zeriax

Also known as

The Frost Reaper, The Undead, Avatar of Death

Appearance

Dreadnor appears as a pale humanoid, holding a ghostly blue scythe.

Personality

Fragment Type
Lesser

Ancestral Fragments
Zeriax and Dominaria

Mannerisms

Interests
Soul harvesting

Draws energy from

Empowers / Helps
Those who pledge themselves to Dreadnor

Rivals
Etherion

Boon/Pact

Depiction of Dreadnor

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Art by  JeongSeok Lee

Title
Lesser Fragment, Patron

Type
Deity

Families
Fragments (Deities)

Age
Unknown

Gender
Non-Binary

Pronouns
They/Them

Appearance

Hair
Grey

Eyes
Icy blue

Skin
Sickly grey

Height
180

Clothing
Varies

Other noticeable features
Ghostly blue scythe

Fragment Type
Lesser

Ancestral Fragments
Zeriax and Dominaria

Mannerisms

Interests
Soul harvesting

Draws energy from

Empowers / Helps
Those who pledge themselves to Dreadnor

Rivals
Etherion

Boon/Pact