Nullivar, the Unmade
Firstbound of Nothingness, Absence, and Unbecoming
Titles:
The Hollow Constant • The Last Unthought • That Which Is Not
(The name Nullivar is rarely spoken; many cultures refuse to name it at all.)
Domains:
Nothingness, Entropy, Oblivion, Silence, Erasure
Nature of Nullivar
Nullivar is not death—that belongs to Morveth.
Nullivar is what remains after death is forgotten.
It does not hate existence.
It does not oppose creation.
It simply undoes certainty.
Nullivar cannot act directly. It cannot create, command, or conquer. Its influence manifests as:
Forgotten histories
Vanished places
Broken prophecies
Magic that fails without explanation
Nullivar is bound to the concept of absence. It cannot touch what is actively remembered, believed in, or defined—only what has begun to fade.
The Binding of Nullivar
Nullivar’s Binding is the most severe of all Firstbound.
It cannot erase the world
It cannot unmake another Firstbound
It cannot act where meaning is actively asserted
However, it must exist—because without the possibility of nothingness, reality stagnates into eternal certainty.
Nullivar ensures:
Forgotten gods stay forgotten
Failed timelines remain unrealized
Dead civilizations do not return
Mortal Perception
Solarian Imperium
Official doctrine denies Nullivar’s existence.
“Nothingness is a lie invented by shadow.”
Secret imperial archives say otherwise.
Umbra Dominion
Fears Nullivar.
“Shadow reveals. Nothingness erases.”
Lunarch Ascendancy
Obsessed with Nullivar.
They believe fate fractures where Nullivar’s influence grows.
The Free People
Speak of it quietly.
“Some things deserve to end.”
The Hollow Crown
Avoids it entirely.
Undeath cannot survive in the Unhollow.
Ancient Saying (Rare, Dangerous)
“Even nothing is bound.”