The Static
The Static is a mysterious entity that leaked into the world from some kind of puncture in reality during the Divine Era. The Static first emerged when The Architects first acted upon Halika, which seemed to have created that puncture deep in space. At first, the Static was a tiny speck. When the Architects experimented by feeding it a Sudraco, it began to grow larger and articulated itself with teeth and malformed limbs. Still, it remained a small thing well-hidden by the void of space for thousands of years. It grew quietly, ignored by the Gods and isolated in space.
At the end of the Divine Era, the Static suddenly changed its behavior. Five Hundred years before the end, the Static began growing rapidly. The Referee informed the Architects that this would eventually lead to the Static attacking them and that the only way to defeat it would be to manifest in mortal bodies to fight it out as the Apocalypse. At year 0, the Static finally began its attack: it blossomed across the solar system into a threat of enormous size and strength. Rather than throw this world away, the Architects agreed to the Referee's game of apocalypse.
Before it was locked away into centuries of timeless slumber, the Static created one thing: the Observer, its vessel and avatar for designing the Nemeses and giving shape to the Static's vast power. The Observer eventually abandoned its mission, but it did enough work to allow the Static to take form as the Nemeses in 2000 ME.
Only the non-sentient animals of a single desert island deep in the great ocean detected the Static's presence in 0 DE: as it created the Observer, the Static took chaotic shape on that lonely island, leaving behind a strange and subtle magical corruption. No other life could sense the great force growing out there in space.
Kipilu of Tezitkal and Dina, the Martyr accidentally created a door seemingly made of The Static on a beach in the Suneka during their second Nemesis Dance.
Communication has never been established with the Static directly.
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