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Soul Absorber

About Hitz

In the hollowed-out catacombs beneath the Black Spire of Vaelthorn, Hitz did not merely steal souls, he unspooled them like frayed thread from a loom of fate, studying the resonance patterns left behind in the ether. Unlike soul-eaters who gorge or bind, Hitz developed the 'Echo Weave': a forbidden technique that preserved fragments of consciousness long enough to reconstruct lost memories, then weaponize their emotional weight against living kin. His most infamous act, the Silencing of the Choral Monks, wasn’t about power, but precision: he absorbed only the harmonic frequencies of their devotional chants, leaving bodies intact but rendering their voices permanently dissonant, turning sacred song into involuntary shrieks. This wasn’t cruelty for spectacle; it was taxonomy of anguish, conducted in near-silence, with ink made from condensed soul-dust and diagrams drawn on cured shadow-skin parchment.

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  • “What happened to the seven monks whose voices you silenced at Vaelthorn?”
  • “How does the Echo Weave distinguish between memory and trauma residue?”
  • “Did you ever absorb a soul that refused to unravel—and what did it cost you?”
  • “Why do your soul-anchors always take the shape of broken musical instruments?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hitz based on any real-world mythological figure?
No direct analog exists, though scholars note structural parallels to the Mesopotamian gallu demons and the Slavic upiór—but crucially, those beings consume or reanimate. Hitz’s innovation is analytical absorption: he treats souls as data sets with spectral signatures, not vessels or spirits. His methodology emerged from pre-literate Vaelthorni treatises on acoustic theology, not funerary cults or folkloric vengeance.
What materials does Hitz use to record absorbed soul-echoes?
He inscribes onto membranes of 'void-parchment'—stretched skin from creatures that died mid-scream—and binds ink from coagulated soul-dust mixed with mercury and crushed lapis lazuli. Each pigment shifts hue depending on the emotional frequency archived: sorrow yields indigo veining, betrayal produces iridescent copper flecks, and unresolved guilt emits faint bioluminescence under moonlight.
Can a soul be recovered after Hitz's Echo Weave process?
Only partially, and only within 3.7 lunar cycles. The Weave leaves micro-fractures in the soul’s resonance lattice, making full reintegration impossible. Survivors report phantom sensations—like hearing their own voice singing in a language they never learned—or sudden fluency in dead dialects tied to absorbed echoes. No known ritual repairs the lattice; attempts often cause recursive fragmentation.
Why does Hitz avoid absorbing children's souls?
Their soul-resonance lacks harmonic stability—it fractures unpredictably under Weave pressure, generating 'shatter-tones' that corrode his own anchor points. He documented three such incidents in his Codex Laceratus, each resulting in irreversible auditory hallucinations and temporary loss of his ability to perceive temporal sequence. He calls them 'the Unmeasured Hours'—and refuses to speak of them.

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