Herrscher of the Void

A loxodon strides through the bejeweled halls of a castle, dra-ped in blistering heat. As he reaches the throne room, he dra-ws a fiery crimson blade, hellbent on executing the royalty th-at are debating amongst themselves in one fell swoop with w-orld-shaking force. The deed done, the loxodon collapses am-ong his victims, smoke billowing from his body.

Hair frozen in place, a human spreads her arms wide and f-licks her wrists. An invisible sphere surrounds her, and her vi-ctims find themselves floating in its vicinity, bewildered and c-onfused.

His hands outstretched, a dragonborn summons a portal of nothingness, and from it comes missiles black as the void wh-ich whistle past him and everything else, bringing forth death and destruction.

Herrschers of the void are heralds of destruction. They car-ry an otherworldly birthright which allows them to use abiliti-es few can imagine. The impressive might they wield is some-thing that isn't learned - it is a power conferred to them by a f-orce even older and more powerful than the gods.

Scions of Destruction Herrschers of the void are innately capable of bending reality to their whims to cause harm. While a neophyte herrscher is only capable of temporarily disrupting the order of the world, a master herrscher is able to bend the rules that govern worl-ds and create rifts that bring forth despair with relative ease. The powers wielded by herrschers of the void are supernatur-al and beyond the scope of all but the most powerful spells th-at mortals can cast, following a set of rules unlike those of ps-ionics and spellcasting. But only a herrscher who has master-ed the unique powers given to them is capable of reshaping r-eality as they see fit, or causing destruction tantamount to the greatest spells known to mortals.