Alias: The Nameless Monarch, Architect of the Void
Origin: Unknown
Fitran Fate is a figure whose name reverberates through every layer of reality, a living legend who has never truly emerged from any history. He is known as “The Nameless Monarch”—a king without a throne, without a name, without a home, yet every realm knows of his existence. He hails from beyond the spiral of fate, an outcast from the ancient cycle of wills that has never been satisfied with the destiny outlined by the Tree of Genesis. There are no truly complete records of his childhood; some say he is the result of a collision between two failed realities, while others believe Fitran is the reincarnation of the world's will itself, refusing to be forgotten.
Fitran displays a formidable talent for magic. He is able to access the roots of meaning, manipulate spells beyond common formulas, and break seals that no sorceress can penetrate. He learned under the shadow of the Tree of Life, absorbing all philosophies—from the sacred magic of Gaia, the dark technology of Gamma, to the forbidden ritual arts of Atlantis. Yet, dissatisfaction always crept in his heart; he knew this world was flawed, riddled with gaps, and a great truth lay hidden behind the weave of words and laws of magic.
When the first spiral war erupted, Fitran stood at the center of the maelstrom of destruction. Not as a savior, but as a disruptor. He challenged the gods, conquered queens, and toppled beings that could not be named. With each foe he faced, Fitran did not just destroy their bodies; he also obliterated the meanings and concepts of their existence—those who fell to him vanished from the annals of history, as if they had never existed.
The pinnacle of his power came when he discovered and perfected the ultimate magic: Voidwright Magic. This magic was not merely a tool for destruction, but a pen to rewrite reality. With Voidwright, Fitran could erase names, reverse curses, break the spiral of fate, and even resurrect or bury worlds with a single sentence. Yet such immense power came with a price—he lost the memories of those he loved, and slowly, he was forgotten by the world he had saved.
As the “Architect of the Void,” Fitran created empty spaces between worlds, binding together splintered fragments of existence, acting as a bridge between mortal beings, goddesses, and primordial entities. He was at times regarded as a monster, at other times, a redeeming angel. Many came to him seeking miracles, yet few understood the burden he bore: each of his decisions had the potential to shape or shatter not just the future of one person—but the entire fabric of reality.
Now, Fitran stands at the boundary between hope and emptiness. He is the guardian for those who have been forgotten, an enemy to rulers who fear the loss of meaning, and a silent mentor for a new generation of sorceresses. His name may fade, but his legacy is etched in every root of the world—never truly gone, for the world always needs someone brave enough to rewrite its own story.
Nickname: The Spiral Empress, Daughter of Iris Gaia and Chaos
Origin: Gaia / Gamma
Irithya Kaelis is a daughter born from the forbidden union of two ancient powers—the Queen Iris Gaia, guardian of the roots of life, and Chaos, the King of Gamma who inherits the powers of destruction and creation anew. Even before her birth, the weavers of fate and the seers of the world have whispered about the “spiral bast daughter,” a princess who would shake the structure of the old world and open a rift towards a new era.
Irithya grew up between two opposing poles: on one side, she inherited the softness, hope, and understanding of harmony from her mother; on the other, the blood of Chaos flowing through her veins bound Irithya's spirit to a desire to defy, destroy boundaries, and dismantle the old order. She was raised in secrecy in Gaia, kept away from the political conflicts and great wars between Earth and Gamma. However, since childhood, the spiral power within her was hard to contain—she could manipulate the roots of magic, control the currents of memory, and even “see” glimpses of the future in her mind when she dreamed.
At the age of ten, Irithya inadvertently awakened the Genesis Womb—a realm between worlds where memories and possibilities intermingle. There, she met the shadow of her mother from the past, remnants of her father's will, and the souls of the fallen Gamma people. This moment marked her rise as the Spiral Empress. Since then, her name reverberated throughout Gaia and Gamma, becoming a myth and a terror for those who sought to maintain the status quo.
The primary power of Irithya is the mastery of Spiral Genesis, a form of primordial magic that can only be wielded by those whose blood carries the origins of two worlds. With Spiral Genesis, Irithya can rewrite local history, heal ancient wounds, and even restore the “names” of those who have been erased by Voidwright Magic. She is also the only sorceress capable of mending broken spirals, balancing the energies of the world, and reuniting beings torn apart by interdimensional wars.
Yet, such immense power always comes with burdens and sacrifices. Irithya often feels alienated, not fully accepted by either Gaia or the remnants of Gamma. Many fear her, and the leaders of the new world regard her as a threat that could overturn everything. She frequently walks alone, concealing her true identity, and only emerges when a spiral crisis threatens the continuity of the world.
Beneath all her resilience and cold aura, Irithya is a figure full of love and a desire to mend the fractured world. She promised herself that she would not repeat the tragedy that separated her parents and shattered the world. With a spiral crown upon her head and the Genesis staff in hand, Irithya Kaelis steps forth as the unifier of the old and new worlds—the Empress ready to pay the highest price to restore the harmony of all existence.
Title: Star-Blessed Queen, Wielder of Excalibur Astra
Origin: Britannia/Earth
Arthuria Pendragon II grew up in the shadow of legends so great that even her name is an everlasting memory. She is not just the heir to the throne of Britannia—she is a symbol of redemption for a nation nearly destroyed by war and betrayal. Born from a secret union between Queen Guinevere and Lancelot du Lac after the fall of Camelot, Arthuria began her life in hiding, far from the palace, raised by an old monk and a wandering knight who recognized the purity of blood within her.
From a young age, Arthuria displayed wonders that made the elders whisper and the people place renewed hope. She could lift a sword that even adult men could not move, and she could communicate with the ancient spirits that inhabited the mist-enshrouded islands of Britannia. When night fell and the sky was clear of clouds, Arthuria could often be found standing on the tower ruins, gazing at the stars, as if speaking to her ancestors through their distant light.
The turning point of her life occurred on a starry night when the islands of Britannia were nearly engulfed by the dark magic erupting from the belly of the earth. In the people's despair, the echo of an ancient call resonated within her chest. Guided by the spirit of Merlin, who remained in the world between, Arthuria traced the ley lines and discovered “Excalibur Astra”—the star sword that could only be wielded by the purest of souls, intent on reuniting the land of Britannia.
Excalibur Astra was not just a weapon. In her hands, the sword could cleave through darkness, summon meteor showers, and create a shield of light that protected her people from wicked magic. Yet the sword's power did not solely come from its enchantments, but from Arthuria's determination not to repeat the sins of her predecessors. She refused to be a queen who ruled with iron and fire. Instead, she founded the “Council of Knights,” where humans, fae, and ancient spirits sat together, discussing a brighter future for Britannia.
Arthuria is known as a leader who walks barefoot among refugees, directly listening to her people's grievances. She does not hesitate to descend into the battlefield if her kingdom is threatened. Many adversaries mistakenly see her gentleness as a weakness—yet behind her empathetic demeanor lies a steel resolve capable of cutting through fate itself.
Under her leadership, Britannia rose from the ruins, becoming a beacon of hope for a world engulfed in a spiral of chaos. Arthuria Pendragon II, The Star-Blessed Queen, not only inherited the blood and throne of Camelot but also a spirit of forgiveness, repair, and the will to rewrite Britannia's story under the light of the ever-burning stars.
Title: Mistress of Mirror Realms, The Veilwalker
Origin: Kingdom of Luminis/Earth
Vaelora Althiris was born in a crystal palace perpetually illuminated by the light of the moon, in the land of Luminis filled with mirror lakes and silver trees. From a young age, Vaelora was a child apart—she spoke with shadows in the water, walked without a sound between two worlds, and vanished whenever anyone attempted to catch her. Her mother was a court sorceress, her father a dimensional researcher, yet no one could fully comprehend Vaelora's talent, which flowed naturally through her as she pierced the boundaries of reality.
Her primary ability is “Mirrorwalking”—the ancient art of traversing between mirror worlds, where each reflection serves as a doorway to alternate possibilities. In the mirror world, time and space do not flow linearly. She can access lost memories, conversations that never occurred, or even leap into versions of herself that were never born. This ability makes her one of the most feared and respected witches, as she can manipulate illusions, reverse spells, and even close access to certain realities.
However, this ability carries a curse: the more often she steps between the mirrors, the blurrier the lines become between her true self and all the alternative shadows. There are nights when she awakens with memories as a queen, a traitor, even a monster—all the possible selves that have ever lived in the mirror world.
As an adult, she becomes the leader of “The Veilwalkers,” a secret organization that protects the boundaries of existence. They are tasked with ensuring that entities from parallel worlds do not cross over into the main world while simultaneously safeguarding the main world from invasions of memories and the wild will of the voidspawn. In every dimensional crisis, her name is called upon by rulers and seekers of aid; her presence is akin to the emergence of a goddess of fate, bringing solutions that can never be predicted or thwarted.
Many foes attempt to kill her in the real world, only to realize that what they are facing is merely the "Reflected Shade"—the reflection of Vaelora, impervious to ordinary physical attacks. She can send her enemies to the "Prison of Silver Glass," a mirror dimension where time does not flow and guilt is reflected endlessly until they beg for forgiveness.
Though her powers may seem cold and untouchable, Vaelora is secretly a figure of loneliness. She continues to search for the version of "herself" most worthy of becoming real—whether she is merely a reflection of others' desires, or if she can choose her own fate. In the era of Spiral Genesis, Vaelora Althiris stands as the gatekeeper between possibilities, ensuring that the main world does not crumble under the shattered mirrors of mortal wishes.
Nickname: Stormbind Oracle, Tempest Empress
Origin: Sky Islands of Borealis/Earth
Zephyra Elyn was born in the land of the skies, among the floating islands of Borealis that dance above the clouds and eternal lightning. From her infancy, she became a legend—on the night of her birth, a great storm swept across the north, and an aurora formed directly above her mother's bed. The elders deemed it a sign of the coming of a new oracle, someone who could read and bend the will of the heavens.
Zephyra is the daughter of the chieftain of Borealis, heir to an ancient bloodline that connects humanity with the spirits of the winds. She grew up amidst thunder, surrounded by giant birds and winged guardians. From a young age, she played with flashes of lightning, riding clouds, and conversing in the language of the winds that only sky beings could understand. Yet, behind all the wonders, Zephyra bore a heavy burden: she knew, from the very beginning, that the fate of Borealis would revolve around her.
Zephyra's magic is based on “Stormbinding”—the ability to bind, release, and weave the powers of storms into spells. With merely a flick of her finger or a whisper to the wind, she could conjure city-destroying tempests, summon eternal rains, or call forth lightning that incinerates all obstacles. More than that, Zephyra possesses “Oracle’s Sight”—eyes that can see the shadows of the future through the dance of clouds and flashes of lightning on the horizon.
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In the great war against the Spiral entities, Zephyra leads the Skyborn forces, winged warriors who never touch the ground. She is renowned as an unmatched general, but also as a just protector for all sky folk. In the council of rulers, Zephyra's voice always brings a wind of change—sometimes gentle as the morning breeze, sometimes fierce enough to shatter the old order. Many kings and powerful sorcerers have attempted to conquer Borealis; none have succeeded in penetrating the storm shield and fog she has woven.
Zephyra is not only a powerful sorceress but also an oracle. Each night, she enters the “Eye of the Tempest”—a swirling storm where she can communicate with the sky gods, receive prophecies, and seek solutions to the world's crises. However, prophecies always come with a cost: sometimes she must choose between saving the world or losing a loved one, between fleeting peace or a prolonged storm.
Behind the crown of lightning and sharp gaze, Zephyra hides a heart full of empathy. She never allows her people to suffer, and is even willing to sacrifice her magic for the survival of the islands of Borealis. In every war and peace, her name becomes a mantra of hope—Zephyra Elyn, Stormbind Oracle, the Queen who reigns from atop the storm, and the keeper of the sky's destiny.
Title: Chronomancer of the Broken Hour, Timebreaker
Origin: The Ruined Citadel/Earth
Sairen Virell is known as the greatest time witch to have ever lived, yet also as a walking curse upon the history of the world. She was born in the ruins of a Citadel that once stood as the center of magitek civilization, from a lineage of world clockkeepers—those tasked with ensuring the flow of time ran as it should. However, from a young age, Sairen displayed signs of anomaly: she could remember the future, forget the past, and sometimes converse with those long deceased or yet to be born.
To her, time is not a straight line, but rather an endless labyrinth. She grew up with a sense of alienation, haunted by memories that were not her own and promises she had never spoken. Her mentors remarked that Sairen was "The Broken Hour"—a clock that ticks backward, jumps, or sometimes stops entirely. No one could understand how her mind worked, let alone teach her to control the powers that continued to grow uncontrollably.
Sairen's primary power is Chronomancy, the art of controlling time. She is capable of slowing down seconds, accelerating events, freezing individuals or objects in the midst of time, and even reverting moments that have already been lost. In battle, Sairen moves like a shadow, always one step ahead, occasionally appearing behind her foes before they even have time to breathe. She can entrap opponents in the “Loop of Regret”—forcing them to relive painful experiences until they surrender, or erase someone from history, as if they had never existed.
However, being a Chronomancer comes with great risks. Each time Sairen manipulates time, she also takes a piece of herself, losing memories or creating new cracks in her soul. Sometimes, she is uncertain whether the person she is now is the true Sairen or merely a copy from the thousands of possibilities that once existed. In her nightmares, she is haunted by versions of herself that have failed—heroes, traitors, even monsters.
As a Timebreaker, Sairen is also the guardian of the “Sanctum of Lost Hours”—a gathering place for lost fragments of history, erased memories of individuals, and the remorseful souls. She becomes the judge for those who tamper with time, ensuring that no one creates paradoxes or repeats ancient disasters. Many great sorceresses come to her in search of restoring the past or glimpsing the future, but Sairen always warns: every change comes with a price, and sometimes what is lost is not worthy of being reclaimed.
Sairen Virell is a tragic and enigmatic figure. She bears an eternal loneliness, witnessing all the victories and failures of the world, yet rarely able to enjoy her own happiness. However, amid that fragmented eternity, Sairen stands tall—Chronomancer of the Broken Hour, protector of time, and the only one daring to challenge the flow of history if it means saving the world from destruction that has been inscribed since the dawn of time.
Title: The Black Sun Alchemist, Lady of Abyssal Flames
Origin: Abyssal Academy/Earth
Marduk Serapion has never truly been regarded as an ordinary human since the day she was born. The daughter of a lineage of alchemists deeply rooted in ancient rituals, Marduk first touched the substance of magic when she was still a baby—falling into a black pool filled with her family's abyssal elixir. Instead of perishing, her body merged with the black fire and energy of darkness, marking her as a legacy of the "Black Sun"—the inverted sun believed to be the source of all destructive magic in the underworld.
Raised in Abyssal Academy, the darkest school among the magical realms, Marduk grew up amidst experimental monsters, homunculi, and instructors who believed that the greatest powers are born from suffering and sacrifice. She became the youngest alchemist to ever solve the "Equation of Eternal Fire"—a magical formula that transforms lives into eternal energy. However, her achievement led to a curse: Marduk began to see shadows surrounding her, hearing whispers from immortal creatures of the underworld claiming to be her dark sisters.
As the Lady of Abyssal Flames, Marduk is capable of summoning and controlling black fire that not only burns the body but also destroys meaning and names. With a single spell, she can transform a city into an eternal ocean or seal the souls of her enemies within the “Obsidian Crucible”—a sacred vessel where she alters foes into new sources of energy. Her magic is “alchemical”—each reaction yields something unexpected, from strangely shaped fire creatures to the transformation of earth into the darkness of gold.
However, Marduk's greatest power lies in the “Transmutation of the Black Sun”—a sacrificial ritual in which she absorbs the pain, despair, and forbidden desires of humanity, transforming them into world-destroying spells or potions that heal all wounds. She is the only one bold enough to “drink” the darkness fire itself, enduring between life and death, and rising stronger each time her body is shattered by her own experiments.
Many refer to Marduk as a demon in human form. However, for her disciples and followers, she is a protector willing to sacrifice her soul so that the knowledge of the world does not fall into the wrong hands. Marduk established the “Abyssal Brotherhood”—a group of alchemists guarding the balance between destruction and creation. She hunts forbidden witches who create immortal beings without permission while simultaneously healing barren lands with the remnants of failed experiments.
Behind the mask of ferocity and destructive power, Marduk Serapion secretly wishes to prove that "darkness" is merely the other side of creation. She believes that only those who understand the deepest suffering can create the purest light. In the long nights within her obsidian laboratory, Marduk seeks answers to a singular question: can someone born of black fire rewrite the fate of the world with hands no longer trembling from the sins of the past?
Title: The Crimson Huntress, Shadow of Reclamation
Origin: Valenwood / Gaia Borderlands
Robin Hood in the legends of the world Memory of Heaven is a figure far removed from the classic depiction of a forest thief. She is a symbol of rebellion born from the rubble of betrayal, massacre, and corrupted magic. Born in the village of Valenwood on the border of Gaia, Robin is the daughter of a Genesis archivist who was punished by the Gaia Council for smuggling spiral knowledge into the hands of the impoverished. As a child, she witnessed her family being burned alive by the Voidwright forces sent to erase their "sins" from history.
Left alone amidst the ruins, Robin swore vengeance. On a night filled with ash and blood, she discovered the spiral arrow—an ancient artifact born from a failed Genesis experiment, lodged in her mother’s chest. When the arrow was touched, her soul became bound to the roots of the world, activating the power of the blood curse. From that moment on, Robin's eyes radiated an eternal red light, a sign that she could never truly die as long as the world still held injustice.
Robin established the “Ashen Circle”—a community of artifact hunters and protectors of the marginalized. They did not merely steal gold or food, but freed magical artifacts, void relics, and Genesis fragments from the hands of corrupt nobles and high sorceresses who extended their power through blood contracts. Robin became the most wanted fugitive in Gaia, yet also an unnamed hero whose story was told from mouth to mouth in refugee tents, basements, and secret meetings of young sorceresses.
The primary power of Robin is Arrow of Reclamation—each arrow can reverse protective magic, annul magical contracts, and return sacred items to their true owners. With the “Voidbane Bow,” her own crafted magitek bow, Robin shoots arrows that can penetrate existential barriers. She also possesses “Genesis Sight”—the ability to see the threads of fate, the paths of artifacts, and hidden motives within the magic of her enemies.
However, all those powers come at a price: “Crimson Oath”—a blood curse that causes Robin to lose fragments of her humanity each time she enacts justice. Her face grows paler, her eyes always thirst for justice, and her heart is torn between the hope of freeing the world or erasing herself for the sake of her people. She does not believe in singular heroism—within every victory, Robin always shares her power with her group, ensuring the rebellion's movement remains alive even if she disappears.
In the history of Gaia, Robin is known as the shadow that emerges when nights grow too long, as the voice that condemns tyranny, and as a symbol of freedom for those who have lost their names. In the midst of a spiral of injustice, Robin of the Ashen Circle fires her last arrow into the heart of the system, proving that in a world without hope, sometimes justice must be written in blood.
Nickname: Dawnbreaker of Tenebris, Arrow of Aurora’s End
Origin: City of Ash / Tenebris
Lysandra Ignis, the Dawnbreaker of Tenebris, is the embodiment of hope that burns brightly in the midst of absolute darkness. She was born in the City of Ash—a storied city that was consumed in flames during the First Spiral War—from a family of fire guardians whose names now linger only in the ruins. Since childhood, Lysandra has been an orphan; she was raised by survivors and wanderers who escaped the devastation of the city, growing into a girl who never knew the comforts of the old world.
From a very young age, Lysandra exhibited peculiarities: her body never truly felt cold, and when night fell, she could ignite flames without fuel by merely whispering to the darkness. As the spiral of darkness began to corrode what remained of Tenebris, Lysandra refused to surrender to fear. She trained herself to become an archer and a warrior, learning from ancient sages and the remnants of war magi that were left. However, her true power emerged when, in a desperate battle to defend Tenebris from the onslaught of a void entity, Lysandra fell into a sea of flames and nearly burned alive.
In the last moment, an ancient fire spirit—Flame Warden from the Genesis Era—possessed her soul. Since then, Lysandra has been able to manipulate Ignition Arrows—fire arrows that not only burn the physical but can also erase darkness, break curses, and illuminate paths in a world that has almost lost its light. Each time she takes aim, the tip of her arrow transforms into a small aurora—a colorful light that pierces through the darkness and brings hope to anyone who sees it.
As the leader of the small group "The Dawnbreakers," Lysandra has never left her people alone. She trains orphans, builds communities amid the ruins, and is always the first one to face danger. In major wars, Lysandra's presence on the battlefield often becomes a turning point, for her enemies know: one shot of “Aurora’s End” can sever the enemy's immortality, erase the existence of dark beings, or revive the spirits of those who are on the brink of surrender.
Lysandra knows no luxury; she lives in simplicity, yet radiates a majestic aura that makes everyone want to follow in her footsteps. However, such great power makes her acutely aware of solitude and the weight of responsibility: she is always haunted by the guilt of those she failed to save, and constantly fears that the light she carries will extinguish one day.
Nevertheless, Lysandra continued to walk, refusing to become a martyr or a flawless hero. She embraced wounds, failures, and vulnerabilities as part of her strength. In the longest night, when the entire world seemed on the verge of being engulfed in a spiral of despair, only the flash of Aurora’s End from Lysandra's bow marked the dawn of a new day. She was the last arrow of the world—Dawnbreaker, proving that a spark of light was enough to conquer the deepest darkness.
Title: Empress of the Silent Spiral, The Warden of Yamato
Origin: Oda Clan, Yamato
Oda Nobuzan was born as the eldest daughter of the Oda clan—the oldest clan of warriors and spiritualists in the land of Yamato, a realm flanked by misty seas and eternal mountains. She grew up in a world rich with rules, rituals, and legends of wars that seemed never-ending. From a young age, Nobuzan was educated in three traditions: the art of military strategy, the techniques of ancient blood magic, and the art of mastering the Silent Spiral—an ancestral heritage passed down only to the true heirs of Oda.
Nobuzan is a quiet girl, full of contemplation, yet every word and action she takes carries undeniable weight. When the civil war rocked Yamato and the Oda clan was nearly annihilated due to betrayal from within, Nobuzan did not run from her fate. She took on leadership at a young age, uniting the ronin, exiled sorceresses, and the guardian spirits of the mountains in one vow: to protect the spiral silence from being broken by greed or external curses.
As Empress of the Silent Spiral, Nobuzan possesses a unique ability: she can hear the "voice of the world" that only resonates in the midst of absolute silence. Through deep meditation, she can read the imperceptible fluctuations of the spiral—detecting the presence of foreign entities, preventing Void invasions, or calming restless spirits. Her blood magic can seal dimensional wounds, fortify the boundaries of reality, and even bind the will of her opponents without the need for physical combat.
One of her legendary techniques is Silent Severance—a soul-severing spell used by Nobuzan to eliminate curses, seal immortal beings, or halt the spiral of destruction before it spreads throughout the world. In a single moment of silence, she can erase an enemy's name from the world’s history, liberate the bound souls, or mend the damaged root networks of the world caused by war.
However, this great power comes at a cost: each time Nobuzan uses her highest technique, she must pay with fragments of her own soul and memories of her past. The greater the sacrifice, the thinner the barrier between herself and the spirit world—so much so that she sometimes feels more like a shadow than a true human.
Nobuzan never sought fame. She often walks through the corridors of ancient temples, speaking in silence with her ancestors, or accompanying orphans who have lost their families due to the spiral war. She is known as a just ruler yet does not hesitate to make cruel decisions to protect her people from absolute destruction. For wanderers, Nobuzan is a living myth—a woman who binds the world with a thread of silence, never allowing Yamato to sink into the spiral of emptiness.
In an era where magic, politics, and will collide, Oda Nobuzan stands tall as the last wall between the world and darkness. She is the Warden of Yamato—a silent guardian whose name may fade from memory, yet her legacy lives on in every moment of peace birthed from the protected spiral.

