Solun'Varun

The Blind Archpriest

Era: Late Conquest into the Fracture

Population: Ngorrhali (Frost Sentinel descent)

Affiliation: Geban Empire (Archpriest)

The Archpriest

Solun'Varun was born blind into a body descended from Frost Sentinel bloodlines, carrying the towering physicality of the mountain warriors in a frame that evoked ancient siege fighters. Long greying blonde hair fell past his back. Green eyes stared forward with unerring certainty despite seeing nothing. He wore only white robes with a single gold thread, eschewing crowns, ornaments, and every other marker of status in favor of an austerity that made the authority he carried harder to dismiss. Born blind and barred from wielding firearms or the ceremonial ancestral weapons his lineage would have otherwise demanded, he forged his inheritance entirely in the mind.

The Doctrine

He internalized every sacred text available to the imperial court: the Blood Royal Doctrine, The Parent Preceded The Children, The Book of the Witness, and The Account of the Two Becomings. He could distinguish myth from structure, possession from merging, and collapse from alignment with a precision that no other living scholar matched. He had known Emperor Ashan'Kael Varethis personally and had witnessed the selection of Auren as heir over the more intellectually gifted Daer.

The Defense

When the imperial court debated the nature of Prince Daer's Velcrith merging, Varun pierced the silence with finality. He defended Daer not as deviation but as pattern fulfillment, quoting the records of Prince Raeth to demonstrate that what Daer had experienced was consistent with what the empire's own documentation had established centuries earlier. He rebuked the fear that had taken the court and redirected attention to the empire's actual fractures: drifting provinces, failing relays, and the secession movements that threatened the structure from within. He warned that the true betrayal was not in what Daer had become but in the court's willingness to discard the precedents that Raeth had established, the very foundations that gave the empire its understanding of what Vessels were and what merging meant. He instructed the chamber to cease treating the merging as a threat and to address the collapse that was already underway while they debated theology.