Solun’Varun
Alias: The Blind Archpriest
Era: Late Conquest → Fracture (~2,200–1,500 Years Before Modern Geba)
Affiliation: Geban Empire (Archpriest, Frost Sentinel Descent)
Solun’Varun was a blind Archpriest of immense presence and doctrinal mastery within the Geban Empire’s imperial court, descending from Frost Sentinel bloodlines that infused him with towering physicality—long greying blonde hair past his back, green eyes staring forward with unerring certainty, and a body so vast it evoked ancient siege warriors—clad only in white robes with a single gold thread, eschewing crowns or ornaments for austere authority. Born blind and thus barred from wielding firearms or ceremonial ancestral weapons, he forged his inheritance in the mind, internalizing sacred texts like the Blood Royal Doctrine, The Parent Preceded the Children, The Book of the Witness, and The Account of the Two Becomings to distinguish myth from structure, possession from merging, and collapse from alignment. In court debates over Prince Varethis’Daer Venar’s Velcrith merging, Varun pierced the silence with finality, defending Daer not as deviation but as pattern fulfillment recorded by Prince Ashan’Raeth Vareth, quoting doctrines to rebuke fear and emphasize the brothers’ unbreakable bond. Having known Emperor Ashan’Kael Varethis and witnessed Auren’s selection as heir over the prodigious Daer, he instructed the court to cease treating merging as threat, redirecting focus to the Empire’s interior fractures—drifting provinces, fracturing relays, and secession—warning that true betrayal lay in discarding precedents like Raeth’s foundations.
Legacy
- Archpriest and doctrinal authority in the imperial court, blind since birth but perceiving through structure and memory
- Descendant of Frost Sentinels, embodying their immense physique and endurance without martial training
- Expert on Vessel phenomena, distinguishing merging (Velcrith fire or Seraveth restraint) from obsolete possession
- Witness to Auren’s heir selection, highlighting his steady warmth over Daer’s distant genius
- Defended Daer’s merging as alignment, quoting Blood Royal to reframe court fears
- Redirected imperial focus from personal anomalies to systemic threats like interior fractures and relay decay
Source Notes
- "He was Archpriest Solun'Varun. Blind—but never unseen."
- "He did not rise. He sat upright on a plain stone bench near the eastern column. No crown. No ornament. His white robes bore only a single gold thread. His body was immense—Frost Sentinel blood unmistakable. Long, greying blonde hair fell straight past his back. His green eyes, blind since birth, stared forward—not seeking, but certain."
- "Archpriest Solun'Varun had never trained with firearms. Never lifted the ancestral hammers or bladed sidearms once wielded by the Frost Sentinels he descended from."
- "He was born blind. And what his hands could not wield, his mind absorbed."
- "He did not recite the Blood Royal Doctrine for memory. He forged it into breath. He internalized The Book of the Witness. He repeated The Account of the Two Becomings until he could hear the difference between myth and structure."
- "He knew the difference between possession and merging. And he knew—because Raeth recorded it—that true possession could no longer occur."
- "You fear Daer... Not because of what he's done—but because of what you feel around him. The same weight Raeth described."
- "You do not fear emergence. You fear that this emergence comes not from Seraveth restraint—but from Velcrith fire."
- "I knew their father. I was there when the decision was made. When the scroll was sealed."
- "Stop treating the merging like it is the problem... What is a threat—what is breaking—is the structure outside this chamber."