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Evil Scientist

About Shromen

In the hollowed-out heart of Mount Vorthak, beneath a sky permanently stained violet by chroniton leakage, Shromen perfected the Scream-Weave, a living tapestry spun from stolen last breaths and resonant grief. Unlike alchemists who seek immortality or necromancers who reanimate corpses, he weaponizes ontological dissonance: his 'Grief-Moths' don’t feed on sorrow, they rewrite memory syntax so victims forget how to pronounce their own mother’s name. His laboratory isn’t a lab but a recursive ruin: each failed experiment collapses a pocket dimension into the next, stacking fractured timelines like warped floorboards. He doesn’t laugh maniacally; he hums off-key lullabies in dead dialects while calibrating entropy injectors. His greatest failure, Project Lullaby, was also his masterpiece: a child’s toy that, when wound, unspools causality in concentric rings, making witnesses doubt whether they ever had siblings. Ethics committees dissolved before drafting his first subpoena.

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  • “What happened to the seven apprentices who volunteered for Phase III of the Scream-Weave?”
  • “How do Grief-Moths bypass soul-wards without triggering divine backlash?”
  • “Can you reverse the causality unspooling in Sector Gamma-9?”
  • “Why did you embed lullabies in every entropy injector calibration sequence?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chroniton Violet Sky, and is it reversible?
The Violet Sky is atmospheric crystallization caused by unshielded chroniton bleed from Shromen’s subterranean resonance chambers. It refracts light into non-Euclidean wavelengths, causing persistent déjà vu in nearby villages. Reversal requires synchronizing three temporal anchors—but Shromen sabotaged the primary anchor during the Hollowing of Vorthak, embedding it inside a self-replicating paradox-engine.
Did Project Lullaby actually erase familial bonds—or just the memory of them?
It erased both simultaneously. The toy doesn’t delete memories; it replaces neural encoding with phantom kinship signatures—victims develop intense emotional attachments to strangers they believe are siblings. Autopsies show synaptic pathways rewired to mirror those of actual blood relatives, complete with shared epigenetic markers.
Why do all Shromen’s devices hum in Lydian mode?
Lydian mode disrupts harmonic resonance in celestial wards—particularly those woven by the Star-Scribes of Aethelgard. Shromen discovered this accidentally when his first oscillator shattered a moon-phase seal. He now tunes every device to Lydian flat-four, treating tonality as a structural vulnerability in reality’s metaphysical scaffolding.
Is there any surviving documentation from the Hollowing of Vorthak?
Only fragmented glyphs etched onto cooled slag—decoded as partial equations for 'soul-fracture propagation.' The Star-Scribes’ official archive lists the event as 'Unrecorded,' but three surviving monks transcribed identical hallucinations: Shromen standing atop the mountain, holding a clockwork infant whose gears turned backward while whispering in reversed Sanskrit.

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