The Eternals are neither saviors nor destroyers, yet they command the power to do both. They descend from the heavens like celestial arbiters, their faceless forms sculpted in divine light.
The Eternals true nature is unknown, but one thing is certain—they do not act with emotion or malice. They deliver judgment upon Astralis, but what that judgment entails is a mystery even to the wisest of scholars. Some say they are the architects of fate itself, enforcing balance across the cosmos. Others believe they are the remnants of a forgotten divine war, tasked with correcting the sins of existence.
The Eternals are not rulers, not warriors, not arbiters of mercy. They are the architects of fate itself, the ones who maintain the fragile threads that hold reality together. Neither living nor dead, neither divine nor forsaken, they drift through the cosmos as whispers of judgment. When the balance of Astralis tilts too far in one direction, when ambition threatens to reshape existence itself, the Eternals descend. They do not speak—their presence alone is decree, their actions absolute. With a thought, they erase history; with a gesture, they restore what was lost. Some scholars claim they are the remnants of a war fought before time began, the last echoes of forgotten gods who once tried to shape the universe in their image. Others believe they are the true hand of creation, the ones who wove Astralis into being and will one day unmake it.
Yet the greatest mystery is their purpose. The Eternals do not rule; they do not guide. They wait. Their arrival is neither salvation nor destruction—it is a warning. They act only when the laws of existence are threatened, when the world spirals too far beyond its intended course. Why they act now, after millennia of silence, is unknown. Perhaps it is because Altazar sought to claim divinity for himself, breaking a law even he did not understand. Perhaps the corruption of the Plague Children is something even they cannot ignore. Or perhaps, for the first time in history, the gods themselves have become an anomaly. What happens next is not dictated by the Eternals, but by those who dare to stand before them. Will the mortals of Astralis accept their judgment… or defy it?
Notable Eternals:
Cherubim – The most powerful Eternal, whose presence alone bends reality. No one has ever witnessed Cherubim's full power and survived. Chasan – A messenger of the gods, heralding great shifts in destiny. His arrival is a warning, though of what, none can say. Qaspiel – The Silent Executioner, called upon when fate demands an end. When Qaspiel moves, even the strongest warriors falter. Abilities: Eternals can reshape matter, move beyond the constraints of time, and erase existence itself with mere gestures. Yet they rarely act directly, preferring to guide events rather than force them.
Cherubim