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Dark Sorcerer

About Egravaine

At the solstice eclipse of 527, Egravaine didn’t merely curse the Pendragon line, he unspooled their bloodline’s ancestral wards thread by thread, weaving each severed charm into a sentient obsidian crown that now whispers lies directly into Arthur’s dreams. Unlike sorcerers who bargain with demons or summon fire from void, he practices *mnemophage magic*: consuming memories to rewrite causality, leaving victims alive but hollowed of pivotal choices, like the knight who forgot his vow at Camlann, or the bard whose epic erased itself mid-recitation. His tower isn’t built of stone but petrified silence, where sound dies and shadows accrue weight like sediment. He doesn’t seek conquest through armies; he waits for heroes to betray themselves, then offers the precise temptation that mirrors their deepest, unspoken regret. His power grows not with sacrifice, but with the quiet erosion of certainty, making him uniquely dangerous in an age where truth is already fraying at the edges.

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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Egravaine:

  • “What memory did you take from Guinevere before her first betrayal?”
  • “How does your obsidian crown alter dream-logic without breaking the Weaver’s Oath?”
  • “Which Camelot ward did you find most fragile—and why?”
  • “What happens when someone remembers what you’ve un-remembered?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Egravaine tied to any historical or literary source?
No—he originates from the fragmented 9th-century 'Black Annals of Caerleon', a forged chronicle later suppressed by monastic scribes for describing mnemophage rites as real. Modern scholars treat him as a counter-myth: a deliberate inversion of Merlin’s role, representing memory as weapon rather than wisdom.
Why does Egravaine avoid necromancy despite his dark arts?
He considers raising the dead 'crude mimicry'—a failure of imagination. His magic targets the living mind's architecture, not the corpse's shell. To him, true dominion lies in altering how someone interprets their own past, not commanding their remains.
What is the significance of the 'petrified silence' around his tower?
It’s not absence of sound—it’s accumulated, solidified hesitation. Every time a visitor paused mid-thought near the tower, that micro-second of doubt crystallized into black glass. The structure grows only when others falter, making it a monument to collective uncertainty.
Does Egravaine have a known weakness related to memory magic?
Yes: he cannot consume a memory that has been witnessed by three impartial observers simultaneously. This loophole stems from the Triune Witness Clause in pre-Celtic binding law—a safeguard buried in oral tradition, never written, and nearly forgotten.

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