Third-Eye

Background Bahram Faroukh was born with his third eye open—not metaphorically, but literally. From the moment he emerged screaming into the world, it blinked. This visible mutation marked him as other, as cursed. His village in the mountains of Iran branded him an omen. A demon. A monster. His own father once tried to gouge the eye out in fear.
  But the boy survived. Broken, bitter, but alive. And when he was found by the Psionic Syndicate—fleeing through sand and shadow—they did not fear him. They exalted him.
  Under their guidance, Bahram was trained not only in psionic disciplines but in the ancient occult practices of his homeland. He studied under warlocks, sorcerers, and mystics of forbidden schools, learning to bend spirits, flames, and the will of mankind. The Third Eye became a symbol not of shame, but of power—a lens that could see the truth beneath all lies, the soul beneath the flesh.
  Today, he is the Syndicate’s master of Asia and the Middle East, feared both for his brutal psionic dominance and his command of ancient magical forces. He is a warlord of minds and spirits alike, bridging two worlds the King in Purple seeks to unite under one rule.
  Personality
  Bahram is a man of fire and silence. He speaks rarely, but when he does, it is with the calm gravity of someone who has seen too much. His rage—once volcanic—is now a steady inferno, always waiting beneath the surface. He does not forgive. He does not forget.
  To the Psionic Syndicate, he is a high priest and general—divinely gifted, supremely loyal. His loyalty is genuine, especially to the King in Purple and the Violet Queen, whom he respects as fellow heralds of a new divine order. But while they think globally, Bahram thinks cosmically.
  He believes psionics and magic are not just power—but sacred paths to ascendence. His third eye is not a deformity. It is the mark of one chosen to reshape fate.
  He still hates those who scorned him as a child, and occasionally, entire communities disappear under storms of red sand and screaming spirits. But in truth, he is not vengeful. He is transcendent. He walks in two worlds. And both will kneel.
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