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Destroyer-Class Engineered - Vesselborn Codex
VESSELBORN, CHRISTOPHER JAEPHETH CUBY, GEBAN CHRONICLE, BOOK OF THE WITNESS, VESSELBORN CODEX, DESTROYER-CLASS ENGINEERED, HOMO GEBANSIS RARUSOCCULTUS NECATOR, Prince Varethis’Daer Venar, Haavu’s Fortress Vest, Frost Sentinel, Sentinel Division, Emperor Varethis’Auren Kel’varesh, catastrophic force, heavy gear, remote isolation, CUBY HOLDINGS LLC

Destroyer-Class Engineered

Alias: None
Origin: Geba (planet-wide, various biomes)

Destroyer-Class Engineered stand as the rarest and most imposing of the Engineered subclasses, born from Prince Varethis’Daer Venar's deepening paranoia and fierce drive to shield his brother Emperor Varethis’Auren Kel’varesh amid rising threats. Unlike other classes crafted for taming Geba's harshest wilds, Destroyers were engineered solely for war—amplifying Assault-Class ferocity into cataclysmic might, with towering frames rooted in Frost Sentinel resilience for breaching the unbreachable. Towering behemoths who drop with heavy armor and weapons into any environment, they deploy in tight squads of two to five, obliterating strongholds and foes with unrelenting power across any terrain. Yet beneath the thunder lies a quiet soul: post-battle, they shun the fray for remote solitudes, rarely forming bonds with natural-born humans. Of those bonds they do form, it is only with Assault-Class that they occasionally tolerate disturbing their isolation, recognizing it as inherent to the Assault-Class nature—such companionship would prove dangerous for natural-borns or other classes. They seek peace.

About Vesselborn

Vesselborn is the story of Geba — a world that has carried an empire for six thousand years.

It begins with Vaer’karesh, who unites five nations into the first empire and fixes a common language and law. Across the ages, the empire fights and finally breaks Thazvaar, welcomes Jeyrha through engineering and diplomacy, and liberates Berinu by choice. In Ngorrhal, the people of the mountain passes lose their ancestral name and are permanently renamed the Frost Sentinels, whose strength helps secure imperial rule. The Haavu cannon systems cement that dominance.

At its height, the empire spans continents and raises relay towers that bind cities, coasts, and passes into one network. Assassinations and civil wars follow — the Fracture — but the answer is not a vacuum. The Shadow Rule forms from imperial networks and manufactures peace, ending the warlord broadcasts and taking the world back from collapse. They are the empire made quiet: continuity without ceremony.

Today, the Shadow Rulers still govern from the background while the Energy Wars — covert struggles over power grids and relays in uncivilized regions — decide who controls energy, transport, and culture.

Stories range from relay-field defenses and inland recoveries to city governance and frontier resettlement; from rail lines and air programs that stitch regions together to festivals and work crews where culture and politics collide; from Frost Sentinel memory to families choosing the safety of hub clearings or the risk beyond the grid.

This is Geba.
It began in silence.
It has not yet ended.