Odran Veyl

A mage who has dedicated his life to studying ancient beings.

#Odran Veyl (aka: Tenacious Mage) Summary: A mage who has dedicated his life to studying ancient beings. Schoolar of the "Expedition of Twelve". Starting Trait: Charge Lv.3 --- ##Biography Odran Veyl was one of the most brilliant mages and scholars of his time, a researcher obsessed with understanding the secrets of the ancient beings that existed beyond the limits of human knowledge. While others sought prestige, political power, or academic recognition, Odran dedicated his entire life to pursuing a single question: what were the ancestral entities that acted from the shadows of the world? During his youth, Odran served as a professor at the Imperial Academy. He was an exceptional academic, admired by his students for his ability to explain complex concepts and spark intellectual curiosity. However, his obsession with pure research led him into conflict with academic and political structures. He was not interested in rising within the hierarchy or cultivating useful alliances. Gradually, he was marginalized by his colleagues and the imperial authorities. He eventually left the academy, leaving behind his prestige and a promising career to devote himself entirely to his research. Years later, the world began to suffer from the phenomenon known as the Eternal Winter, an endless season that devastated crops, caused famines, and brought humanity to the brink of collapse. While the Empire desperately tried to find a solution, Odran was already investigating something much deeper. He had suspected that the winter was not a natural disaster. It was a symptom. Something immense was acting behind it. Odran settled in an abandoned village infested with the undead. There, he built a refuge protected by magical barriers, golems, and elementals. What was a cursed place for others was a laboratory for him. For years, he observed the behavior of the undead that appeared periodically. His studies led him to a disturbing conclusion: The undead did not arise naturally. Someone was creating them. And whoever it was possessed a mastery of magic that far exceeded human capabilities. By dissecting numerous undead, Odran discovered traces of a superior intelligence behind them. The entities responsible were ancient beings, possessors of knowledge and power impossible for mortals. Far from feeling fear, Odran was fascinated. Research ceased to be a profession. It became an obsession. His journals show how he went from analyzing data with cold logic to frantically pursuing any clue related to these entities. He understood that the Eternal Winter and the proliferation of the undead were connected. The undead were simply a side effect of something much larger. During his research, Odran developed complex magic formulas aimed at expanding human capabilities. However, his greatest discovery was accidental. While studying phenomena linked to ancient beings, he ended up coming into contact with forces capable of distorting reality and time. The prolonged exposure transformed his body and mind. He began to perceive possible futures. To observe timelines. To understand that causality could be broken. The most important revelation of the story is that the supposed disciple who follows in his footsteps and reads his journals is actually Odran himself. At some point in the future, Odran fails. He is torn apart by an ancestral entity within archaeological ruins. On the brink of death, he uses all his knowledge to send an incomplete version of himself to the past. The "disciple." The "missing professor." The pursuer. And the pursued. They are all the same person. The entire story is a gigantic time cycle where Odran guides himself through journals, clues, and fragmented memories. Following the tracks left by his own future version, Odran arrives at a hidden excavation where he discovers vestiges of an ancient civilization. There he finds definitive proof of the existence of ancestral beings. But he also finds that which killed him. An amorphous entity, a red and distorted mass that seems to exist partially outside of normal reality. Upon understanding the truth about himself and the time loop, Odran decides not to flee. Now he knows why he has dedicated his entire life to this search. Not for fame. Not for the Empire. Not even to stop the winter. But because understanding these entities is the purpose that gives meaning to his entire existence. As the creature approaches, Odran completes an emergency spell and escapes the ruins, surviving to continue the research that has consumed his entire life.

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