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Name: Vorax

Alias: The Starving Void, The Eater of Pantheons, The Hollow Hunger

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Species / Nature:

Primordial Cosmic Entity — Anti-Creation Incarnate

A monstrous, formless being born before the Source, beyond even the understanding of the New Gods. It is not bound by time, logic, or mortality. Where Darkseid seeks control, Vorax seeks complete erasure—of gods, stories, and meaning itself.

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Origin:

Before creation, before the Multiverse, there was a Primordial Silence—a void that consumed even light and concept.

From that silence, Vorax was born: a monstrous entropy that began devouring the early pantheons of dead universes. The Presence cast it out beyond the Source Wall, imprisoning it with chains of living willpower.

But now, the Multiverse is cracked.

The wall is broken. The chains are weakened.

And Vorax has returned.

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Goal / Philosophy:

> "Let there be no gods. Let there be no hope.

Let even memory starve, until all things kneel to nothing."

Vorax believes existence is an abomination, and seeks to restore the True Silence.

He doesn't kill for cruelty—he devours to remove things from reality completely.

Heroes, villains, angels, gods—all are food to him.

He corrupts ideals first. Then devours the soul. Then memory. Then the world around it.

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Powers and Abilities:

Voidform Physiology: No true form—manifests as a swirling mass of bone, cosmic black flame, mouths, and shifting limbs. Mortals go mad witnessing it.

Pantheon Predator: Can consume divine beings (e.g. gods, demons, angels), absorbing their power and erasing them from history.

Memory Leech: Victims are forgotten after death. Their impact is nullified retroactively across time.

Anti-Life Seed: Not the Equation—worse. He infects meaning itself, making people lose faith in their ideals until they collapse.

Reality Rot: Time, space, and logic become unstable in his presence.

Avatar Creation: Leaves behind hollowed versions of powerful beings (e.g., a corrupted Deadman, a warped Wonder Woman shell, etc.).

Resistance to Concepts: Magic, time travel, faith, and even the Spectre's judgment are dulled or fail against him.

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