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Sirius

Sirius

Shinza Banshou

Sirius's History

Sirius (スィリオス, Su~iriosu), also known as the Holy King (聖王, Seiō), is the leader of the Ashavan, and a close friend of the late Hero Varhram.

Akhvarta Jamshid

Main article: Akhvarta Jamshid

His Commandment, and the Commandment held by all Holy Kings through the history of the Holy Kingdom. In exchange for the binding of "Remembering all Ashavan living in Wahman Yast", he gains "Holding absolute, forceful authority over them". Thus it grants him his Authority over all Ashavan, and allows one to call upon Vohu Manah's Authority at will.

It is inherited by each successive Holy King, and only granted to those who fufill two trials, both being able to draw the Sword from a Stone in the ground, and being able to survive all of the information flowing through their mind. As it requires a mind far surpassing that of mankind, for no normal man can put up with that level of information. Thus most die insane on the spot.

Those that survive become a terminal, a proxy Vohu Manah's Will. Many have their ego erased, overwritten by the Star Spirits own Ego, with Kings like Sirius that retain their Ego being few and far between, and the fact he retained it is indicative of his mental strength and fortitude.

Flames of Worthlessness

Main article: Flames of Worthlessness

Sirius' Hadou, he is capable of creating white flames, replete with the concept of Worthlessness, which are capable of eroding whatever they touch. Forcing upon all it touches a powerful corrosion, that will eat physical matter away to nothingness.

It is his Hadou, but it is still imperfect, for it is still bound by the world, and is only able to effect physical matter, and not more intangible things like light or air.

It is not definable through the simplistic Good-Evil Dichotomy of Avesta, acting like an immutable "zero" beyond such concepts. [2]

Paradise Lost

Main article: Paradise Lost (Sirius)

Paradise Lost, also known as Godless Paradise of the Ascended (昇華無神楽土), is Sirius' Hadou after he regained his purity and optimism, it is like a manifestation of Moksha, releasing all living things from the dominion of the Gods. It is still built upon the idea of worthlessness, but this, rather than considering himself worthless, instead denouncing the concept of God itself.

Under this, each being becomes her own God, harboring something shining for themselves, holding everything as precious and feeling a common, everyday happiness. With the meaning of life being all of the precious memories experienced throughout ones life. It is an immutable goodness that will never sway nor falter throughout the Eras. As long as one keeps their eyes on those shining things they will never fall, and can always stand back up. Forgiving ones own mediocrities and standing proud, much like Sirius himself.[3]

As this is the idea of Moksha, of liberation from the dominion of the Gods, it does not allow any being to be born who could rise up and take the Throne, leaving it eternally a vacuum, and therefore forever ending the system of the Divine Throne. Much like the Era of Zero before the Divine Throne was formed.[4]