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|deathPlace = Nubis
|other names = The Demon
 
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|deathDate = Tuiscos 27, 5989 AT
|affiliation = Evil
 
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|relationship = Sospita <small>(concubine)</small>
|species = Soulless god, takes a form similar to a [[Demons|demon]]
 
 
|affiliation = [[Powers]]
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|species = Deity
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|eyes = White
 
|eyes = White
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|height = 10'0
|children = [[Queen of Thieves]] (daughter)<br/>[[Kaz]] (son)|played by = {{User|Downtown Freezy}}}}
 
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|children = [[Cicero]]
'''Xeren''' is a demonic figure of intense power, and is the main antagonist of the first two seasons of ''[[The Demon's Light]].''
 
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|other_family = [[Cressida Lancaster]] <small>(granddaughter)</small>
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}}'''Xeren''' is a deity who was responsible for the creation of [[Euclid]] and all life native to it, including [[humans]]. He had little impact on his own creations compared to his interference of the natural order on the planet [[Eden]]. He lead the [[Demons|demon]] slave race in an uprising against the [[angels]]. Xeren was killed by the [[Powers]] for his slaying of another of their kind, Vritra, the god of Eden.
   
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While Xeren's role in {{TDL}} is minor and posthumous, he has a significant role in the series' backstory. His son [[Cicero]] lead the demon invasion of Euclid in an effort to recover [[Xeren's soul|his soul]], which prompted humanity to bring the angels to Euclid to combat them. In [[Season Two]], [[Savannah Whitesmith]] is revealed to be an '''Aditya''', a reincarnation of Xeren.
   
==Appearance==
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== Appearance ==
Xeren is a muscular, ten foot tall horned figure, who wears a sleeveless black top embroidered with intricate white designs in an almost Aztec-esque style, and he wears a black cuirass overtop. Most of his arms are exposed, but he partially covers them with black couters and gauntlets. Xeren's legs are covered by dark gray pants with black greaves and sabatons. Overall, he is not flashy.
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Xeren is a muscular, ten-foot-tall figure, who wears a white suit of armor, with golden sashes throughout it. Most of his arms are exposed, but he partially covers them with black couters and gauntlets. Xeren's legs are covered by dark gray pants with black greaves and sabatons.
   
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His skin is a pale white, along with his eyes, which are void of pupils. A gold-plated crown often sits upon his bald head.
His skin is a pale purplish-blue and very dry and cracked, giving off a scaly appearance. His lower jaw, absolutely destroyed from a decisive battle during the Great War, is replaced by a large metal jaw, with two small spikes jutting from the chin. His nose is sunken like a skeleton's, and his face is gaunt yet powerful.
 
   
 
== Personality ==
His eyes are bright white, void of pupils, and his horns are pitch black. They shine in the light, and are constantly polished and sharpened whenever necessary.
 
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Xeren had incredible conviction about the righteousness of his ideals, although his opponents considered it closer to an extreme arrogance. He strongly believed that gods should not interfere in the lives of mortals unless absolutely necessary: for this reason, he chose to participate directly in battle against the angels rather than issuing commands from afar like Vritra. When asked to reconsider by Dasim, Xeren arrogantly proclaimed that if defeated, he would simply begin the next battle with an even more powerful weapon.
   
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Cicero was Xeren's greatest pride. He named his son as the successor to his leadership of the demon army, in spite of his very young age and the many more qualified demon commanders such as [[Dasim]]. While Xeren earnestly believed that Cicero could take to the role well, the successor position being given to a child was essentially a joke — the Power did not believe he would require a successor.
When not in his own fortress, Xeren wears his ornamental uniform which consists of dark purple armour on every inch of his body, including a helmet that covers his face and horns, and is decorated by a total of four artificial horns; Two on the forehead and two coming out of the cheekbones. The entirety of this suit of armour is lit with red-orange runes and the design is completed by two red-orange wings that seem to be made of some sort of fire-like substance.
 
   
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Xeren believed that the Powers would not interfere with his actions in Eden, even including the killing of Vritra, because of his high standing within the organization.
==History==
 
Xeren, formerly a god, created the realm known as Euclid. Unfortunately, due to early, small portals from Eden, Demons came to this world in its prehistoric stages. Xeren, roaming the planet in the form of a regal human, eventually fell in love with a Demon woman, bearing a child known as Kaz.
 
   
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== Biography ==
Unbeknownst to Xeren, blind with love and happiness, his wife was grooming their son to steal Xeren's soul so that she could rule. Kaz, who was quite intelligent, decided to do this with the inherited godly powers as well as his mother's dark magic, and promptly murdered his mother to take power himself, though he did not account for what would become of Xeren without his soul.
 
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=== Background ===
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Xeren created the planet Euclid and its inhabitants, but sparsely interfered in their affairs thereafter. Early humans were granted knowledge of the Powers by Xeren. Unusually for a deity, Xeren did not demand that he or any of his followers be worshiped, only recognized as a presence in the universe.
   
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In 5946 AT, Xeren sent a telepathic message to the demon slaves of Eden, urging them to make weapons from their tools and kill their angel masters. They were told to then take refuge at Optimates Mountain. There, he would ask if any were willing to organize against Vritra and the [[Sabaoth]] organization he had established to oppose Xeren. Many stepped forward and asked for his blessing: Xeren instead clarified that he could offer them better, directly participating in their battles against the Sabaoth.
Xeren was enraged, and this rage manifested into a form similar to that of a massive Demon, which Xeren decided to take the identity of. No longer was he Xeren, God of Euclid. Instead, he was Xeren, the Demon King. Changing his form to a smaller one, Xeren used many women to bear his children, who would be raised to be obedient servants to him. He also, notoriously, orphaned people and took them in as soldiers, forming the lowest rank of his military.
 
   
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During the rebellion, Xeren took the demon woman Sospita as his concubine. She was the mother of Cicero, Xeren's son and named successor. Despite naming Cicero as his successor, Dasim was his most favored underling.
==Personality==
 
Xeren is a highly intelligent being, and has a lack of empathy and emotion, due to his soulless nature. He feels only rage and apathy, not even glee when committing atrocities. He kills anyone if they disobey, believing them to be of no use.
 
   
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The Powers initially refused to intervene, however Xeren's eventual slaying of Vritra forced them to take action. Xeren was killed and [[Xeren's soul|his soul]] departed from his body. Half of his soul took the form of a glowing red sphere, which appeared in Euclid's atmosphere and began to orbit around the planet. Centuries later, fragments of it could still be seen streaking across the sky. The other half would be reincarnated as a mortal outwardly identical to a human, born to normal human parents.
Unfortunately, despite creating his children for war, he has a primal connection to them, one so embedded in his psyche that he cannot stand letting them die. That is, except for Kaz. Kaz could burn in hell, for all Xeren cared.
 
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Despite the deaths of Xeren and Vritra, the war between angels and demons continued. The deity's son Cicero sought to find the soul to empower himself and enact revenge on the Powers. After the demon army had invaded Euclid, [[Alchemilia Corporation]] opened a portal and brought the angels from Eden. Humans had looked to the angels as their saviors only to find they were indifferent to (or wholly against) the preservation of their species and civilization.
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Some of Xeren's reincarnations, Adityas, could recall fragments of their past life as a deity when presented with outwardly similar situations. In "[[Riding the Wave]]," Savannah is able to see a vision of the aftermath of Xeren's defeat of Vritra upon her killing of [[Minor Characters#Klaus Lempo|Klaus Lempo]] using the same weapon in a similar manner. Adityas could gain access to Aegis-class reality manipulation abilities, akin to those of an ifrit, should they find themselves in presence of another deity. However, they rarely had this privilege as no Powers have ever appeared on Euclid following Xeren's death. Savannah was the first to awaken these abilities after meeting Tuisco in his realm, Charonium, post-mortem.
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 21 July 2023

Xeren is a deity who was responsible for the creation of Euclid and all life native to it, including humans. He had little impact on his own creations compared to his interference of the natural order on the planet Eden. He lead the demon slave race in an uprising against the angels. Xeren was killed by the Powers for his slaying of another of their kind, Vritra, the god of Eden.

While Xeren's role in The Demon's Light is minor and posthumous, he has a significant role in the series' backstory. His son Cicero lead the demon invasion of Euclid in an effort to recover his soul, which prompted humanity to bring the angels to Euclid to combat them. In Season Two, Savannah Whitesmith is revealed to be an Aditya, a reincarnation of Xeren.

Appearance

Xeren is a muscular, ten-foot-tall figure, who wears a white suit of armor, with golden sashes throughout it. Most of his arms are exposed, but he partially covers them with black couters and gauntlets. Xeren's legs are covered by dark gray pants with black greaves and sabatons.

His skin is a pale white, along with his eyes, which are void of pupils. A gold-plated crown often sits upon his bald head.

Personality

Xeren had incredible conviction about the righteousness of his ideals, although his opponents considered it closer to an extreme arrogance. He strongly believed that gods should not interfere in the lives of mortals unless absolutely necessary: for this reason, he chose to participate directly in battle against the angels rather than issuing commands from afar like Vritra. When asked to reconsider by Dasim, Xeren arrogantly proclaimed that if defeated, he would simply begin the next battle with an even more powerful weapon.

Cicero was Xeren's greatest pride. He named his son as the successor to his leadership of the demon army, in spite of his very young age and the many more qualified demon commanders such as Dasim. While Xeren earnestly believed that Cicero could take to the role well, the successor position being given to a child was essentially a joke — the Power did not believe he would require a successor.

Xeren believed that the Powers would not interfere with his actions in Eden, even including the killing of Vritra, because of his high standing within the organization.

Biography

Background

Xeren created the planet Euclid and its inhabitants, but sparsely interfered in their affairs thereafter. Early humans were granted knowledge of the Powers by Xeren. Unusually for a deity, Xeren did not demand that he or any of his followers be worshiped, only recognized as a presence in the universe.

In 5946 AT, Xeren sent a telepathic message to the demon slaves of Eden, urging them to make weapons from their tools and kill their angel masters. They were told to then take refuge at Optimates Mountain. There, he would ask if any were willing to organize against Vritra and the Sabaoth organization he had established to oppose Xeren. Many stepped forward and asked for his blessing: Xeren instead clarified that he could offer them better, directly participating in their battles against the Sabaoth.

During the rebellion, Xeren took the demon woman Sospita as his concubine. She was the mother of Cicero, Xeren's son and named successor. Despite naming Cicero as his successor, Dasim was his most favored underling.

The Powers initially refused to intervene, however Xeren's eventual slaying of Vritra forced them to take action. Xeren was killed and his soul departed from his body. Half of his soul took the form of a glowing red sphere, which appeared in Euclid's atmosphere and began to orbit around the planet. Centuries later, fragments of it could still be seen streaking across the sky. The other half would be reincarnated as a mortal outwardly identical to a human, born to normal human parents.

Despite the deaths of Xeren and Vritra, the war between angels and demons continued. The deity's son Cicero sought to find the soul to empower himself and enact revenge on the Powers. After the demon army had invaded Euclid, Alchemilia Corporation opened a portal and brought the angels from Eden. Humans had looked to the angels as their saviors only to find they were indifferent to (or wholly against) the preservation of their species and civilization.

Some of Xeren's reincarnations, Adityas, could recall fragments of their past life as a deity when presented with outwardly similar situations. In "Riding the Wave," Savannah is able to see a vision of the aftermath of Xeren's defeat of Vritra upon her killing of Klaus Lempo using the same weapon in a similar manner. Adityas could gain access to Aegis-class reality manipulation abilities, akin to those of an ifrit, should they find themselves in presence of another deity. However, they rarely had this privilege as no Powers have ever appeared on Euclid following Xeren's death. Savannah was the first to awaken these abilities after meeting Tuisco in his realm, Charonium, post-mortem.

Appearances
Episodes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Season One
Season Two
Characters
Protagonists
Port City Eight: Atticus AnoethiteBlossom CaneChris WellingtonMarshall RookeMelissa DevlinSamuel BrownleeSteven DevlinWen Li
Search Party: Charles WellingtonDexter WellingtonFlorence CarnationJordan WaleshLisa FissSavannah WhitesmithTheo Rosington
Antagonists
Alchemilia Corporation: Gabriel ArseneJohn Fontaine
Nuyo-Dyavol Coalition: Blackmore VeersCiceroCressida LancasterDasim
Dream Eaters: Xanvi
Supporting Cast
Andrew WellingtonRichard DevlinXerenZade SantelloMinor Characters