Known to mortals by two names and one title, this deity is a complex being with a complex role in Andeamer society. As the Greater Void of secrecy, he is Mariax Stygal. As the god of redemption, he is Marëkhs. Together these two sides become Sädsuleth, the Void-God. He is duality, hidden motives both good and bad, the complex nature of the mind; a challenge or struggle to overcome to become stronger, smarter, and better than prior self-iterations. His machinations have destroyed civilizations and rebuilt them. In his realm of the Fringe Athenaeum, he offers any who wander what they desire most. No strings attached. However, these explorers seldom return from their travels.

"Every thïsenyär has their own hall; those are the gods if you aren't familiar with Ënokhan. Each their own place we go to seek their guidance and honor them—and yes the "rumors" are true. No, it's is not a parlor trick. If they will it, they can inhabit their effigies. Any likeness of theirs, no matter how small or big. That's how we talk to them. The Void-God is no different, but he is the quietest. His lessons are best learned through experience. Inaction is his gift. Intervention is his punishment. He rather you draw your own conclusions just as I do, so keep to your path. When you have your answer, you will know."

Ënokhan names in upper left corner: Sädsuleth: seɪd-su-lɛθ | Marëakhs Stihgal: ma-ri-aχs ʂtɪ-gal | Marëkhs: ma-ri-χs
Known to mortals by two names and one title, this deity is a complex being with a complex role in Andeamer society. As the Greater Void of secrecy, he is Mariax Stygal. As the god of redemption, he is Marëkhs. Together these two sides become Sädsuleth, the Void-God. He is duality, hidden motives both good and bad, the complex nature of the mind; a challenge or struggle to overcome to become stronger, smarter, and better than prior self-iterations. His machinations have destroyed civilizations and rebuilt them. In his realm of the Fringe Athenaeum, he offers any who wander what they desire most. No strings attached. However, these explorers seldom return from their travels. "Every thïsenyär has their own hall; those are the gods if you aren't familiar with Ënokhan. Each their own place we go to seek their guidance and honor them—and yes the "rumors" are true. No, it's is not a parlor trick. If they will it, they can inhabit their effigies. Any likeness of theirs, no matter how small or big. That's how we talk to them. The Void-God is no different, but he is the quietest. His lessons are best learned through experience. Inaction is his gift. Intervention is his punishment. He rather you draw your own conclusions just as I do, so keep to your path. When you have your answer, you will know." Ënokhan names in upper left corner: Sädsuleth: seɪd-su-lɛθ | Marëakhs Stihgal: ma-ri-aχs ʂtɪ-gal | Marëkhs: ma-ri-χs
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