Seraveth

Entities of the Infinite

Counterpart: Velcrith

Notable Vessels: Princess Ashan'Lira Siraieth

The Seraveth are eternal beings who remained within the Infinite, never departing from its structure or clarity. Where the Velcrith left to seek what lay beyond perfection, the Seraveth stayed. They did not fall. They observed, extending only what remained permitted within the Infinite.

Their merging with humanity began after the Velcrith were Marked for violating structure through possession. As civilizations built under possession drifted into collapse, the Seraveth acted quietly, selecting only those who would not resist and who already showed alignment with their nature. They do not ask permission. They enter without spectacle, but only into individuals whose disposition prevents fracture.

Merging with the Seraveth

Seraveth merging is subtle, precise, and irreversible. It preserves full agency and consciousness while imparting clarity and steadiness. There is no replacement of will, no madness, no domination, only co-presence. Where Velcrith merging is crisis-bound and overwhelming, Seraveth merging is restrained and stabilizing. It occurs only in those already near-aligned, making it exceptionally rare.

Once merged, the individual remains distinctly themselves but gains an enduring resonance that shapes their decisions without command. Their influence manifests through calm action and sustained clarity.

Lifespan and Death

Merged Vessels live unnaturally long lifespans spanning centuries, nearing millennia if not cut short by external intervention. The merging sustains the body far beyond its natural limits. Unlike Velcrith Vessels, whose merging produces immediate polymathic brilliance, Seraveth Vessels deepen over time, growing closer to the Infinite and to He Who Allows the longer they live.

The bond is absolute in both directions. When the Vessel dies, the entity dies with them, fading into nothingness. There is no return to the Infinite or continuation. The Seraveth who merges has chosen its final form.