Character:Astherek Abtherek
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Astherek Abtherek | |||
"Your curiosity is unfortunate, as you are not privy to the information you seek." |
Basic Information | |||
Homeland | Vethrala | Home City | Vouudakfel |
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Heritage | Duuema | Gender | Male |
Profession | Harmonic Artificer | Title | Lord Master |
Family | |||
Culture | Clan Abtherek | Rank | Clan Master |
Father | Kavvjng Abtherek | Current Partner | Kjrje Abstalin |
Mother | Mthstale Ghoreth | Previous Partner(s) | None |
Siblings | Ftenzl Abtherek | Children | Lzalthen Abtherek |
Astherek is the younger son of Kavvjng Abtherek, the founder of the Abtherek Clan from back in the Exordium. Being much younger than his older brother, Ftenzl, he was mainly taken care of by his brother as his mother was not particularly interested in caring for him herself. Despite his advantages over his brother, such as his good health, he was not the favorite of either of his parents and was in trouble with his father regularly. He saw these times as challenges to overcome, and would double down on his behavior in an attempt to "win" against his father.
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The Exordium
Early Life
Astherek was born sometime during the Exordium as the second son of Kavvjng and Mthstale Abtherek. Since his brother suffered from a strange blood condition that made him especially vulnerable physically, the responsibilities of the house came to rest on Astherek instead. Very high standards were placed upon his behavior, as his father was determined to ensure that he was perfectly suited to becoming the next clan master after his time was finished. However, the stress of the expectations pushed his son to argue with him over almost everything instead of making him obedient. Kavvjng, a strong-willed man that had no desire to let a child be correct about anything, would physically abuse him in an attempt to make him behave the way he wished.
As Kavvjng's abuse of his younger son grew, Ftenzl stepped in and used his condition to shield the younger boy from the violence. He knew that Kavvjng would not hit him, as such aggression would surely kill him, so he felt safe stepping between them and ending the conflict. This served to deepen the bond between the two boys, leading Astherek to rely on his brother when things got bad. He developed hatred for his father, but he still believed that his mother was innocent and worked diligently to gain her approval. However, Mthstale was not interested in her younger son, as she had skipped out on bonding with him when he was an infant and thus only truly cared for her older son. This was not evident to Astherek, though, so he did not give up on trying to win her love.
Eventually, Ftenzl convinced Astherek to stop arguing with Kavvjng, as their father still found many ways to injure the younger boy whenever he got an attitude with him. Ftenzl had tried to convince his brother to stop arguing with him many times to no avail, but finally got through to him once Kavvjng had beaten him so badly that he lost the ability to read or write. The loss of such an important skill scared him immensely, and so he decided to take his brother's advice and suppress his desire to fight with his father. He started to simply agree with Kavvjng or keep his mouth shut, both of which drastically reduced the amount of times he was assaulted.
After losing the ability to read and write and being forced to relearn both skills from scratch, Astherek took up drawing as a method of conveying his thoughts. He used this skill exclusively for leaving himself notes, with many of his drawings not meaning anything to anyone else. Even after he had regained his linguistic abilities he continued to draw, eventually reaching a point where his art caught the attention of his father. In fact, the man noticed that he was drawing things that truly happened, although there was no way for him to have been present at those events nor would he have heard of them. Indulging in his curiosity, he had his son explain to him why he was drawing such things. It was then that Astherek revealed that he saw those and other things in his mind and that they felt so real it was as if he was there himself. Kavvjng determined that he was an oracle and, knowing how powerful oracles could become, knew that he needed to take advantage of his son's abilities as completely as possible.
Thus Kavvjng began to make demands of Astherek, forcing him to focus in on his visions and draw them exactly as he saw them. he would push him to explore his visions until he physically could not continue, as the visions were already causing him headaches and spending more time with them gave him intense migraines. Despite the pain the visions caused him, Astherek knew that it was best to do as his father commanded and to not show any weakness, as he knew that Kavvjng would be harder on him if he found out how much pain he was in. Eventually, it became nearly impossible for him to ignore the visions that he would get, as he had been conditioned to explore every part of them when he would have them. To make the suffering worthwhile, he ensured that he drew exactly what he saw each time so that he could take the drawings to his father and explain them to him.
Unbeknownst to Astherek, Kavvjng had many plans for him that he knew would be difficult to put into effect while certain factors remained in play. Firstly, he needed to give his nephew, Zefthar, a window of opportunity to leave his service. He had used Zefthar for his skill in ritual magic but had recently lost the need to manipulate him. Instead, he had brought a new ritual master into his fold, Ithng, who was ready and willing to do anything that Kavvjng requested of him. Zefthar, having been looking for an opening to leave the cult of Shadow previously, quickly found this window left open for him and obtained Ftenzl's help in using it. Unknown to him, Astherek had been in the other room and had overheard his conversation with Ftenzl. His brother's willingness to disobey Kavvjng by helping Zefthar leave confused him and made him angry, as Ftenzl had consistently told him to mind Kavvjng in all things. So, Astherek went to him in the library of their home and confronted him about this choice. Ftenzl claimed that he was doing the right thing, but Astherek would not hear it. They argued for a bit before Astherek found himself becoming uncharacteristically angry, only to realize that a chunk of time had been lost and he had beaten his brother to death during that period.
Distraught that he could kill his brother, whom he loved more than anything, he cried for his mother to aid him. When she arrived, she called him a "monster" and turned her back on him. She fetched Kavvjng, who punished him for his crime with physical abuse before telling him that he would now need to take up a different role in the family if he intended to remain there. Still young and having nowhere else to go, Astherek opted to stay at the manor and do whatever his father requested. However, his mother could not stand to live with him after what he had done, and decided to leave to live somewhere else after it was clear that he would not leave her alone. Before she could leave, though, Astherek killed her as well, although he couldn't remember doing that crime either. Kavvjng put him on an extremely short leash, so to speak, and forced him to take Zefthar's now-vacant position as the family assassin.
Astherek worked for many years as an assassin under Kavvjng's direction. While he did not have any hope that he would ever become the clan master after what he had done, he was still determined to maintain some form of dignity. He would perform assassinations that he did not remember doing and then come back to the manor to illustrate visions for his father. This went on for several years, until Kavvjng gathered all of the Fangs of Shadow in his manor and announced that they would all be going into crystals that Ithng had pulled directly from Fahlch that would allow them to return one day in the distant future to continue their machinations. However, the plan required that one of them stay behind and guard the crystals, and Kavvjng had determined that Astherek should be the one to stay behind. He would not elaborate on why he had chosen his son, leaving out the truth that the choice had not been made by him but had been told to them by the shadow tome. So, he entrusted the crystals, the Abtherek Manor, and the entirety of Location:King's Quarter to Astherek and allowed Ithng to perform a ritual of immortality on his son before he and the others put themselves within the crystals.
The New Clan Master
After his father and the other Fangs of Shadow had gone into the crystals, Astherek had no other people that he was close with. He secured the crystals as he was told to do, but was left with no other direction. Now that his father was gone, it became his responsibility to run the Abtherek Clan, despite him not feeling as if he could do such a thing. Every decision he would make regarding the clan for the following few years would be made with caution and the feeling that any minor mistake would result in his father returning to punish him. No matter what he did, though, his father's spirit remained within the crystal. With time, he learned that he was truly free to make whatever choices he wished, with the only consequences being negative outcomes instead of physical violence. It did not take him long to realize that no one else in the district would dare lay a hand on him, with all of them knowing about his work as an assassin for Kavvjng if not the fact that he murdered his mother and brother as well. He took no issue with this, and in fact used the people's fear of him to his advantage. He easily took whatever he wanted, forced others to do whatever he told them to, and took advantage of everyone's unwillingness to stand in his way. In many ways, he allowed this newfound power to go to his head, but he did try to not manipulate everyone too intensely. He found that leaving the citizens to their daily routines and only throwing his authority around when necessary kept the clan running much smoother than if he stuck his fingers into every aspect.
Things settled into a form of normalcy after a couple years, although he was still insecure about his ability to run the clan. One day, when he was taking a walk through the streets, he overheard some citizens gossiping about someone who was in the square. One of them stated that the person "didn't belong" there, while another said that she "wouldn't last long," as surely Astherek would deal with her quickly. Sensing a moment for him to prove himself as the clan master, he headed to the King's Quarter square to see what exactly was going on. When he arrived, his attention was immediately directed to a Kraginth woman named Kjrje performing a dance near the central fountain. It was clear to him that she did not belong there, as his father had stressed to him the importance of keeping their quarter free from those of other cultures. He knew that he needed to get her out of the square to prove that he was the clan master that his father required him to be.
Despite his initial dedication to getting rid of the young woman, he simply could not follow through once he gave her a chance to speak. He had gone up to her and commanded her while they were in the square, forcing her to bow before him as he was taught to do. In some lapse of judgement, though, he brought her into the manor and decided to try and assist her in finding an alternate place to perform. Truthfully, he had no issue with her dancing in the square, as he had found it to be beautiful. He gave her the options that were available, at least as far as he was concerned. He told her that she would make the most money by going to the Foreign Quarter to dance, as they would reward her well. The trade would be that she would likely not be able to secure any sort of private quarters, as they did not have much in the way of housing. He then told her that she could make a moderate amount of money in the Merchant's District, although their lodgings were quite expensive and she would likely spend most of her income on that alone. Seeing her uncertainty and developing a bit of sympathy for her, he decided to give her a third option. In this one, she was permitted to perform in King's Quarter but required to pay him a percentage of her earnings. If she chose this option, he would allow her to live in his manor so long as she never told anyone that he was doing such a thing. After a brief moment of thought, she accepted the third offer and began living in his manor.
Astherek knew that it was not likely that she would make any money at all in King's Quarter, mainly due to the fact that all of the Abtherek citizens wanted nothing to do with people from other clans. In order to compensate for this, he decided to personally sneak money into her collection box so that she would not become discouraged. He thought quite highly of her dancing skill, especially after she told him that she had learned it on her own and did not have a teacher. He would find himself venturing to the square when she was there simply to watch her, hopefully encouraging others to donate to her. He had made it clear that she was permitted to be there and was paying taxes like everyone else, so he anticipated his people investing in her performance. However, while many people would linger in the square and seem to be enjoying her display, it did not seem like anyone was willing to financially support her. This did not seem to matter to her, though, as the money that he put in her box himself was enough to make her excited. As it was not hurting anything, he allowed her to believe that her dancing was popular and desired in the quarter so that she would continue.
In hindsight, he realized that their arrangement was not something that his father or anyone else would have permitted. He knew that allowing her to be so close to him and to stay in his quarter was a mistake, but he had grown past doing things out of fear for his father. He decided that he would go against Kavvjng's teachings, as they were clearly only meant to limit him, and start a relationship with the young woman. While he felt no shame for his actions, he still did not feel confident in exposing such a thing to the rest of his people. He continued to keep their affair a secret, making Kjrje swear to speak nothing of it to anyone or else. She took no issue with this command, as she did not want to tarnish his reputation now that she had learned how severe the standards were in this area. She felt lucky that he was willing to support her to begin with, and flattered that he thought enough of her to have some sort of relationship with her. Their secret went on for over a year before things fell apart. While sitting at home one day, a citizen came to his door and told him about "some Kraginth woman" that had seemingly died in the street. He went in search of this occurrence and found that she had already been picked up and taken to a healer. It was clear that it was not any random Kraginth woman, though, but instead Kjrje. The healer told him that she had experienced an ectopic pregnancy and had died very suddenly, likely without ever knowing that something was wrong. Knowing that he could not reveal that it was definitely his fault that this had happened, he instructed the healer to cremate her and have another dispose of the ashes. This event reminded him of what his father had always said, that it was forbidden for any of the Abtherek to mix blood with someone from another clan. He blamed himself for her sudden death and drew into his jealousy, as he was forced to see others who were not beholden to their rules court people from other clans. He made a hard and fast rule stating that there was to be absolutely no one from any other clan residing in King's Quarter. If anyone wished to court someone from another clan, they would have to move out of the quarter entirely in order to do so. Thus began his lifelong obsession with denigrating people who were in bi-cultural relationships or were a product of such relationships. His disdain for those of mixed blood became one of his central personality elements, the one that everyone would reference when speaking of his bigoted nature.
The Awakening
During the Awakening, Astherek took on the name "Terek Bthrek" and pretended to be an average noble in the Abtherek clan, which he had renamed to be the Bthrek clan in a time prior. During his -many thousands of years that he had lived, he had become quite skilled in a vast number of different professions. During this period, though, he decided to focus on the career thought to be the hardest and most prestigious one in all of Duuema society. Indeed, he decided to put his lifetimes of knowledge to work as he attempted to become a harmonic artificer. His goal was to work as an artificer until he could reach the rank of Lord Master, and then keep working until he could attain the level of harmonic architect.
Most of those ambitions were fulfilled. However, he eventually hit a wall when it came time for him to attempt to become the harmonic architect. The man who held the position at that time, Mzark Kthren, did not have any intention of relinquishing his position. He was not elderly, and he thoroughly enjoyed his job, so it was unlikely that he would simply step down and let someone else take his place. This required Astherek to wait, which was not something he was too averse to. He had been forced to be patient for all the previous years, so a few more would not hurt him. However, a wrench was thrown into his plans when he accepted a young Kavrenthak to be his apprentice.
It was obvious from the first time they met that Kavrenthak was not a noble, nor was he even from the city of Vouudakfel. His ashy skin and hair revealed him to be an Abstuutha, perhaps the one Duuema clan that Astherek hated more than anything. This disdain was due entirely to the existence of a single man named Bthkath, who had been a prominent leader of the Abstuutha back in the Exordium. As Kavvjng had told him, they were opposites in the game that they all played together. Where Astherek was an oracle of Shadow, seeing things that benefited the side of Shadow, Bthkath was the opposite. He served the side of Light in much the same way, which made him a primary target of Kavvjng's. While Astherek knew that the man wasn't dangerous nor could he affect his plans, he still had come to hate all of the Abstuutha regardless. Kavrenthak being one of them angered him, as he could not believe that he had inadvertently recruited such a man to be his apprentice.
Kavrenthak's presence only served to bring out the worst parts of the older man, although Kavrenthak himself had no idea of why he was being treated so harshly. Astherek refused to teach him anything substantial, forcing him to do work without direction and punishing him for asking for help from the other artificers. What angered him more than Kavrenthak being an Abstuutha, though, was the fact that he was exceptionally good with harmonic magic. Despite his long years, Astherek had not yet reached the level of harmonic mastery that Kavrenthak had at such a young age. The younger man's skill infuriated him and caused him to be even more abusive toward him. He restricted his abuse to only verbal things, despite knowing that he could easily kill the young man if he so desired it. He did not wish to harm him physically, though, and he had gone every day since his father had left without using physical violence. He had not even smacked anyone, let alone committed a murder that he did not recall doing later.
Things got even worse when Architect Mzark announced that he would be stepping down, much too soon for how long he had intended to stay. He spoke to the king and arranged for the Tonal Trials to be held to elect a new harmonic architect. Astherek knew that he should participate, even though he was aware that he wasn't necessarily good enough to earn the position at that time. It came as a shock to him to learn that Mzark had convinced Kavrenthak to participate too, especially seeing as Kavrenthak did not hold a mastery in anything, let alone a mastery in something relevant to the position. Despite his arguments that Kavrenthak should not be permitted to test, Mzark pointed out that it was not a requirement of the position for someone to hold a mastery of anything. Therefore, Kavrenthak was perfectly eligible. With the support of the harmonic architect and his existing skill in harmonic magic, it was almost child's play for Kavrenthak to win the position and become the next harmonic architect.
This, of course, made Astherek exceptionally angry. It did not seem right to him that someone so young, with so little experience, and without any mastery certifications, should have won such a challenging competition. With his apprentice now serving as his master, he made the decision to ensure that Kavrenthak knew what he thought of him at ever chance he got. He hated him, he knew, and he lived every day to try and make Kavrenthak's life difficult. Kavrenthak, a generally peaceful man, did not understand the depth of hatred that the other man held for him. In an attempt to get him to treat him with respect, he adopted some of his aggressive behaviors, although that did nothing but make things worse. Eventually he resigned himself to the fact that Astherek would be a regular menace. It was not within his power to remove him from the council, as his title of Lord Master protected him from a great many things such as that.
Many years passed with that unfortunate dynamic. One day, near to the year 1,202 of the Awakening, miners discovered a strange rock and Kavrenthak was put in charge of it. Astherek was not permitted to be near it, but even he caught onto the architect's shift in personality. Once Kavrenthak revealed that he was in possession of the mythical Soulstar, Astherek wrote many essays on why he should not be touching it and should return it to where it came from. Since the warnings were coming from the one man that no one on the council had any love for, his warnings were disregarded. As if to spite him, everyone else turned harder into supporting Kavrenthak's efforts to build a machine that could transport everyone to Thera.
Astherek distanced himself from the council members that supported Kavrenthak's folly, and was not aware of the incursion led by Raevoth, the Caeluvex leader in service to Umbrex. In fact, he had been so completely left out of the loop because he did not even receive visions telling him about the impending conflict. He was at home, keeping his distance from the harmonic council, when the Caeluvex army began its assault on the city. Because of this, he had absolutely no idea that such an event was occurring, nor did it affect him in any capacity.
The Realignment
Astherek was sitting in his manor when suddenly everything around him changed. His home became broken, dirty, and full of pests, which was definitely not normal. Luckily, he did not have to exert much effort to fix things and expel the pests. Doubting that his home was the only thing affected by whatever had happened, he left the manor to seek out Duumast, the current king, and demand answers of him. However, upon entering the palace courtyard, he found the main palace doors to be closed and only one person loitering nearby. Recognizing that person as Rhzoreck, the apprentice to council artificer Yagramar, he decided to utilize him to gain entry into the palace. However, after commanding the young man to open the gate, it was revealed to him that everyone inside was dead. Knowing that he would not gain answers from corpses, he set off to find Kavrenthak, who he knew was now considered the leader of their people.
It did not take long for him to find the harmonic architect, who was in the process of collecting children off the streets and bringing them to safety. Kavrenthak directed him to the Hall of Oration, where he promised him that everything would be explained to everyone at the same time. Not having the energy to fight with him at that time, Astherek passed through the city to enter the Hall of Oration and find himself a seat close to the stage. It was there that he waited until Rhzoreck arrived and announced what had happened to everyone. While he did not wish to trust a man who was clearly of mixed heritage, he could not deny that what he said seemed to be true. He was ready to accept that things were this way now, until the crowd around them started demanding that they make Rhzoreck their new king. It was clear that no one trusted Kavrenthak with such a responsibility, and he knew the other man well enough to know that he wouldn't accept it anyway. Traditionally, if the king was dead and the harmonic architect refused the position, it would fall to the highest ranked member of the council, which was himself. He foolishly trusted in the people to recall this piece of their law, but they did not. Instead, they proceeded to name Rhzoreck king simply because he had the King's Key tucked into his belt.
Having now been victim to two unworthy people stealing a well-earned position away from him, one of which was an Abstuutha and the other a half-Roketh-half-Kraginth man, he made up his mind to hate the both of them. What made things worse was that they clearly had some kind of chemistry despite Rhzoreck's pointed anger toward Kavrenthak. He knew that it would be exceptionally bad for the two of them to form a positive relationship, but he determined that he could steer Rhzoreck in a different direction through the use of his public servants. Primarily, he used Rahk Vvarmz, the head of the King's Circle, to influence Rhzoreck's opinion of Kavrenthak.
Unfortunately, Rhzoreck refused to let Kavrenthak out of his sight, which resulted in him becoming far too partial to him. To solve this issue, Astherek knew that he would have to simply take his life. While he no longer used physical violence on others himself, he knew that it would not be hard to incite loyalists to his cause. He designated Rahk as the orchestrator and instructed him to have Rhzoreck assassinated in whatever way would be the most effective. He sent his letters to him in unmarked envelopes sealed with only a spider imprinted into black wax, the ancient sigil of the Abtherek from when Kavvjng was the clan master. Astherek did not send letters often, and he typically used a different, public seal and golden wax whenever he did so. He knew that the black spider would not be identifiable to anyone who would get in his way or stop him, so he was secure in using that method. His faith in Rahk seemed to be misplaced, though, as the politician inevitably failed to have the new king assassinated.
When Rhzoreck returned and Kavrenthak found the evidence proving that Rahk was the mastermind, Rahk smoothly turned things around to frame his son, Demjr. Astherek did not care about the life of the boy, so Rahk's request for him to find some way to get him out of jail and off the hook for the crime went unanswered. Then, when Demjr took Kavrenthak's advice and pointed the blame back to his father on the stand at his trial, Astherek once again did not attempt to help him. While it may have been possible for him to save the politician or get his punishment reduced, it seemed like too much of a risk for very little payoff. Now that Rahk was the center of attention, it was unlikely that anyone in power would ever trust him again. In fact, Rhzoreck was so distrustful of Rahk, that even after he had been executed, Rhzoreck chose to dismantle the King's Circle entirely in case others on the governmental body were influenced by him.
By this point, Astherek had returned to the council hall and spent most of his time attempting to convince the other artificers that he was in command of them. Rhzoreck had named Bthand as the temporary leader, though, and no one on the council was willing to take any direction from Astherek. When he was unable to get them to listen to him, he decided to hassle Rhzoreck about it directly. He had no problem bringing up this issue whenever he had the chance, although Rhzoreck's answer was always the same. He was to treat Bthand as his superior despite their difference in rank. This, of course, irritated Astherek to no end, as he had worked extremely hard for his rank and was now being forced into subservience to another simply because no one else seemed to like him. In his opinion, his rank should mean far more than whether or not anyone liked him as a person, although that did not seem to be the case.
It was not long before Rhzoreck announced that Kavrenthak's debt to Ereboseth was paid and he would be giving him back his position. During the event where the king formally returned his title to him, Kavrenthak proposed to him unexpectedly. Astherek, whose personal chef was the father of one of the palace maids, had overheard his chef speaking to his daughter about the king having a baby. Seeing as Rhzoreck did not look like he was pregnant at that point but knowing that if he had a child it must be Kavrenthak's, he decided to confront the two of them about the topic at the party after the announcement. However, his tactless word choice resulted in Rhzoreck falling catatonic, leading Kavrenthak to punch him in the face for his indiscretion. Having no idea why this happened, as he was not privy to what had truly been going on between the two men, he determined that this interaction only happened because they both hate him. While he normally wouldn't care much about others disliking him, the fact that Kavrenthak broke his nose made him especially angry. He felt that his work restraining himself from physically assaulting the other man should have protected him from that sort of violence, but it seemed he was incorrect.
He was temporarily arrested by the palace guards and escorted to his healer, Kjmjra, who did her best to repair his nose. Once she was finished, he was taken back to the palace and placed within a holding cell to await Rhzoreck's decision on what to do with him. Of course, he did not hesitate to openly complain about his situation to any of the guards who would listen. None of them had any sympathy for him, mainly because there was not a single one who was more loyal to him than to Rhzoreck, despite Rhzoreck being a relatively new king. The next morning, Rhzoreck decided to have him stripped of his rank and title through a social execution, where he would be brought into the city's main square and the executioner would cut off most of his beard. As the element considered by the Duuema to denote how much respect one should get, having his beard cut down was entirely unwelcome. He was not willing to show weakness even then, though, and did his best to keep his dignity about him during the event.
Afterwards, he played along with Rhzoreck's little plan for as long as he deemed necessary. He spent his days lounging in the King's Quarter square, most of which was full of well-kept grasses and trees. To the other Abtherek in the Quarter, he seemed as if he was merely enjoying taking a bit of time off work. To those outside of his quarter, though, they believed he was destitute.
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