Name: Sindri Morgan
Nickname: Sin
Title: Patron God of the Devry clan.
Species: Witch-god
Home World: Asmiara
Home Land: Anova
Accent Sounds Like: Irish
Sex: Male
Sexual Orientation: Omnisexual but leans towards females.
Height: 6'0"
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Hazel
Past
Long ago the light, who would later become known as the goddess Aine,
erupted from nothing into existence. She wondered the world watching
and observing the other lives that had been brought into being by others
who had sprung from the nothing, and after a while she decided to
create her own race. She called this race the witches, and along with
the general species she created the six original clans. Countless
years passed giving the witches plenty of time to develop and shape
their society. New clans emerged from the six. Some of these new clans
stayed while others quickly died off. However, during this time the six
original clans remained pretty much in the same manner they had been
when they were first created. It was during this time that Sindri came
into the world.His
birth was quite a scandal. He was born into one of the Original
six--The Morgan Clan. His father was head of the clan, and his mother
was his father's sister.
It was not this that made Sindri's birth a
scandal. Incest was not a concept that witches frowned upon at this
time. In fact, it was highly accepted and many witches encouraged incest
as a way to keep the bloodline pure. No, what made it a scandal was how
Sindri's father kept his mother. She was kept as a slave instead as a
witch, and to make matters worse he was an extremely cruel master to
her.His
father's cruelty towards his mother shaped her into the person that
Sindri would know. At first, his father kept Sindri away from his
mother. He did not want his son to be influenced by her, but quickly
changed his mind when Sindri showed no real talent for magic. He had no
use for a worthless child, and therefore it did not matter if Sindri was
corrupted by his mother's insanity. Besides, Sindri wasn't his only
child. He had plenty of other children that could inherited the head of
the clan from him. As a result of this fact, Sindri's father ignored him
most of the time.
His
mother was a different story. She never ignored him, but how she
reacted to him differ day from day. Some days she flung love and
affection upon him while others it was nothing but hate. Still, Sindri
loved his mother, and enjoyed spending time with her in the room that
his father kept her imprisoned within. The
years passed, and one day the high priest of the goddess Aine passed
away. There were rumors that he had been assassinated by Sindri's father
who greatly desired that position for one of his sons. The position as
Aine's high priest was consider one of the highest position one could
hold. Some even argued that it was the highest. In
the end, it was one of his father's sons that Aine ended up picking as
her high priest, but it was not one of the sons Sindri's father had
pushed forward for the honor. No, much to his father's confusion, it was
Sindri that Aine picked. Immediately, Sindri was set to the goddess'
temple where he would receive the training he needed in order to become
Aine's high priest.
It
was here that his powers begun to flourish and grow. It was here that
Sindri realized that he wasn't the talentless waste of existence that
his father thought he was. It was here that he begun his journey to
become the first witch king, and eventually the first witch to ascend
into godhood. He had no desire to become king or even god. No, he was
content to be Aine's high priest, and would have gladly lived out his
days as such.However,
things seldom go according to plan and Sindri would end up leaving his
position as high priest for the throne of the witches. It was done out
of necessity. War with another race came knocking on the witches' door,
and would have destroyed them if Sindri hadn't intervened. He did not
ascend to the throne in the same manner that all the others who achieved
the status as monarch of would. There was no vote. No recognition from
the witch society as a whole his right to rule.
He
just simply walked into the council chambers and told them that he was
their king. At first, those within the council chambers protest against
it. Having a king went completely against tradition, but quickly changed
their tune after Sindri knocked a few heads in. He was not just king in
the human sense of the word. Yes, he would be their supreme ruler, but
this was not a position that one inherited like head of a clan. No, it
was a position that one earns by ascending to another state of being. No
one knew at the time what changes occurs during this ascension.
However, it was clear that Sindri had talents he didn't posses as a mere
witch. Quickly, he put an end to the war that was threatening to
destroy his people. He
ruled the witches for over a thousand years, implicating many changes
within the society that are still in use today.
It was during this time
they realized one of the changes a witch went through when they ascended
to monarch. The average thousand years lifespan of the species became
longer. He married several other witches, but never named one as his
first. Much to the witches' horror it would be a mere human girl that he
would give that honor to. Sindri did not care what his people had to
say about his relationship with this human. He loved her and she him,
and that was all that mattered. They lived in happy bliss for many years
until she eventually grew old and died. It
was after her death that he decided to step down from the throne giving
the leadership of the witches back to the council. It was this action
that marked the idea that a king or queen will not keep the throne for
eternity. After a thousand years, whoever is currently sitting upon the
throne will step down. It was not a tradition that any would force, but
it would be one that virtually every witch monarch fellowing Sindri
would honor.
He
went off into the wilderness alone for many years, and when he returned
to society he had once again ascended. He became a god. It quickly
became clear that he was god of the sea. The others were amazed. He was a
prime example of what the witches could become. They admired him, and
wanted to know how he achieved godhood. Sindri was more than happy to
share the secrets with them. He did not think that it was something he
could keep for himself. It proved to be a difficult concept for many,
but a few managed to ascend. And
chaos erupted. While Sindri had no problem in telling someone how it
was done he still believed that one had to do it with their own two
hands, but not everyone who ascended after him believed this. They begun
to help those they wished to ascend do so by other means. Another war
broke out that threaten to destroy the witches, but it was not just the
witches this war threaten to destroy, but the entire universe as well.
It was clear that something had to be done, and it was. Many of the
witches who ascended into godhood were killed, and a new rule was set
into place that would help prevent this from happening again. This rule
was that a candidate for godhood will need permission before ascending.
It will be a rule that will be followed until modern day. Countless
years passed, King and queens went. Some of these monarchs would ascend
to gods or goddesses while others will simply just grow old and die.
Sindri helped his people anyway he could over the years until five
hundred years before modern times. It was during this time that the
greatest witch queen by the name of Astrea would be born. She would be
the only monarch to almost get rid of the separate, but together
government system of the witches.
She
was born during the dark ages during the time when the witches as a
whole embraced the darkness. It was during a time when the test a witch
needed to pass before they are considered a functioning member of
society were a literal life and death struggle. How much of a life and
death struggle one of these tests were depended on how much the witch
taking it was desired to passed. Astrea was not desired to pass at all,
and was given the most difficult test. However, in spite the others
desires she would pass. It was during this test that she would meet
Sindri, and he saw the potential within her.It
was here that she decided that she would become queen and destroy the
corruption that was slowly destroying the witches from the inside out.
Her first action after passing the test was to kill every head of the
high council--including her own father--within the council chambers. It
was not an action that went over well with the other witches, but slowly
she brought them over to her way of thinking until the separate, but
together ways was starting to look like an idea of the past.
It was also
during this time that the witches begun to reconnect to the old
religion by rediscovering Aine the one who had created them.Sindri
encouraged them to abandon the gods and goddess they currently
worshiped in exchange for Aine. Yes, he believed that the deities such
as him and the others who had became gods or goddess since his own
ascension should be admired, but he did not believe they should be
worshiped in the same manner as Aine. She was their creator and as such
should be regarded with the highest praise while he and the others
should be looked towards as prime examples of what one can achieve. He
believed that with Astrea's help that this will happen.
Their
relationship was more than just allies towards a cause. The two of them
feel in love, and Astrea eventually became pregnant with his child. It
was just weeks before she was to give birth that tragedy struck. Astrea
was assassinated. Sindri found both her and their unborn child in a pool
of blood. He was both grief stricken and enraged. He told all the
witches that they were idiots, who should hope that Astrea is reborn and
sees it within herself to save them, because they had doomed themselves
by killing her. He told them that he wanted nothing more to do with
them before removing himself as an active member of witch society.
Present
Present
Over the last five centuries, Sindri has
become quite the recluse, and has for the most part kept his hands out
of the affairs of witches. When he does interfere it is not in the open
ways he had before he decided to retreat from society. He help his
people behind closed doors by aiding and mentoring those select few
witches he consider worthy, and doing his duty as patron god for the
Devry clan. Very recently, at least in the scheme of an immortal life, Sindri adopted a daughter. She was a human girl--the wife of the head of the Giese Clan.
She had contracted the wasting sickness, and would have died if Sindri
hadn't intervene. He did so by reverting her back to a baby, but even
then it was not certain if she would survive. He stayed beside her crib
every night watching as she fought her own battle with death. Slowly,
she became stronger, and he became comfortable with allowing her to
leave his line of sight for extended periods at a time.
This
did not mean that he would allow her to leave the estate. He believed
that until the disease was completely gone from her body that it would
be best for her to remain on his property. He believed going to the
outside world could reactive the disease and bring it back to her full
force. This was not an order she always followed, and sneaked out many
times. Eventually, his daughter encountered Kyrell and their relationship begun again. The two of them worked out their issues, and while Sindri knows they still have their issues he cannot help believing that his daughter have found the place where she can truly be happy. This is something that every parent want for their child. Through, this was not the only joyous news. The biggest one was the return of Astrea. Kyrell had brought her back, and Sindri and she had picked up where they left off. They even have a beautiful son together.
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