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{{Infobox:Character|character_name='The Prophet'|culture=Shikagan|religion=[[House of Hearth]]|gender=Female|race=Human|nationality=Istraki|titles=The Prophet
{{Infobox:Character|character_name=The Prophet of Pavvaltaar|culture=Shikagan|religion=[[House of Hearth]]|gender=Female|race=Human|nationality=Istraki|titles=The Prophet


Founder of the Hearth
Founder of the Hearth
Divine Regent of Istraks


High Priestess of the Etherealist Church
High Priestess of the Etherealist Church
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''''The Prophet'''' is the founder and current spiritual head of '''[[Pavvaltaar]]''', the remote monastery city in the northern reaches of the [[Istraks|'''Kingdom of Istraks''']], previously '''[[Ritannia]]'''. She presently serves as the '''Regent of Istraks''', guiding the kingdom through a period of transition following the disappearance of King Johannes.


''''The Prophet'''' is the founder and current spiritual head of '''[[Pavvaltaar]]''', the remote monastery city in the northern reaches of the [[Istraks|'''Kingdom of Istraks''']], previously '''[[Ritannia]]'''. As the creator of the [[House of Hearth|'''House of Hearth''']], she is revered as the voice and vessel of the '''Divine Five'''.
As the creator of the [[House of Hearth|'''House of Hearth''']], she is revered as the voice and vessel of the '''Divine Five''', the spiritual pillars of Etherealism.  


== <small>History</small> ==
== <small>History</small> ==
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All three children passed within weeks due to complications, and the grief overwhelmed her. Leo tried to support her, doing everything in his power to keep her grounded. But fate, ever so cruel, claimed him in a tragic accident only months later. The loss of her family—her parents, her brother, her children, her husband—left Hæva broken.
All three children passed within weeks due to complications, and the grief overwhelmed her. Leo tried to support her, doing everything in his power to keep her grounded. But fate, ever so cruel, claimed him in a tragic accident only months later. The loss of her family—her parents, her brother, her children, her husband—left Hæva broken.
[[File:Prophet Glass.png|thumb|289x289px|Stain glass of the Prophet]]


==== Creation of Pavvaltaar ====
==== Creation of Pavvaltaar ====
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== <small>Career</small> ==
== <small>Career</small> ==


=== Ritannia ===
=== <u>Ritannia</u> ===
 
[[File:Pavvaltaar Flag.png|thumb|268x268px|Flag of Pavvaltaar (House of Hearth)]]
==== Founding of Pavvaltaar ====
==== Founding of Pavvaltaar ====
[[File:Pavvaltaar Flag.png|thumb|240x240px|Flag of Pavvaltaar (House of Hearth)]]
Arriving in the mountains north of '''[[Ritannia]]''' and guided by a vision from the '''Divine Five''', the Prophet began the construction of '''[[Pavvaltaar]]'''. With her own hands, she laid the first stones of the '''Temple of the Divine Five''', a sanctuary for those who seek purpose. What was once barren slowly became a place of guidance for wanderers and travelers, drawing those seeking meaning, redemption, and a higher path.  
Arriving in the mountains north of '''[[Ritannia]]''' and guided by a vision from the '''Divine Five''', she began the construction of '''[[Pavvaltaar]]'''. With her own hands, she laid the first stones of the '''Temple of the Divine Five''', a sanctuary for those who seek purpose. What was once barren slowly became a place of guidance, drawing those seeking meaning, redemption, and a higher path.  


==== Creation of House of Hearth ====
==== Creation of House of Hearth ====
Alongside the creation of '''Pavvaltaar''', The Prophet established the [[House of Hearth|'''House of Hearth''']], a order dedicated to the '''Five Ethereal Pillars,''' ''Aynor, Lunaris, Aerlion, Pavv, and Dicio''. Each pillar represents a core element of existence: creation, knowledge, freedom, fate, and death. The '''House of Hearth''' became the center of '''Pavvaltaar''', offering teachings, rites, and guidance to those who walk the path of balance. As its founder and spiritual voice, '''The Prophet''' shaped the doctrine, rituals, and rites that guides the place.  
Alongside the creation of '''Pavvaltaar''', The Prophet established the [[House of Hearth|'''House of Hearth''']], a order dedicated to the '''Five Ethereal Pillars:''' ''Aynor, Lunaris, Aerlion, Pavv, and Dicio''. Each pillar represents a element of existence: creation, knowledge, freedom, fate, and death. The House of Hearth became the center of '''Pavvaltaar''', offering teachings, rituals, and guidance to those who walk the path of 'balance'. As its founder, '''The Prophet''' shaped the doctrine, rituals, and rites that guides the place.  


==== Kingdom of Istraks Revolution ====
==== Kingdom of Istraks Revolution ====
The Prophet’s first major political move came during the '''Istraki Revolution''', when she publicly denounced the '''Ritannian Republic''' following the outbreak of violence and injustice across its land. Though she did not participate in the conflict directly, she issued a formal proclamation ''severing ties with the Republic,'' declaring its justice hollow and its leadership abandoned by the Five. This moment gained the attention of the Istraki royalists and allowed for her followers to protest against the Republic.
The Prophet’s first major political move came during the '''Istraki Revolution''', when she publicly denounced the '''Ritannian Republic''' following the outbreak of violence and injustice across its land. Though she did not participate in the conflict directly, she issued a formal proclamation ''severing ties with the Republic,'' declaring its justice hollow and its leadership abandoned by the Five. This moment gained the attention of the Istraki royalists and allowed for her followers to protest against the Republic.


=== Kingdom of Istraks ===
=== <u>Kingdom of Istraks</u> ===


==== High Priestess of the Etherealist Church ====
==== High Priestess of the Etherealist Church ====
After her renunciation of the Republic, the Prophet was invited by '''King Johannes van Munke''' to become the '''High Priestess of the Reformed Etherealist Church''' within the Kingdom of Istraks. Accepting the role, she began reestablishing the faith under the doctrine of the '''[[House of Hearth]].'''  
Following the revolution’s end and the fall of the Republic, '''King Johannes van Munke''' invited the Prophet to become the '''High Priestess of the Reformed Etherealist Church'''. Accepting this role, she began reestablishing the faith under the newly formed '''House of Hearth''', using its doctrine to reshape the foundation of the kingdom.
 
==== Divine Regent of Istraks ====
As the weeks passed following Istraks’ independence, King Johannes quietly disappeared from the kingdom. In his final 'known' act, he entrusted governance to the Prophet during a private audience in Interdam. Shortly thereafter, the King vanished. The Prophet was named '''Regent of Istraks''', assuming leadership in his absence.


==== TBW ====
== Photos ==
TBW
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Revision as of 16:58, 8 June 2025

The Prophet of Pavvaltaar
Culture Shikagan
Religion House of Hearth
Gender Female
Race Human
Ethnicity Shikagan
Nationality Istraki
Title(s) The Prophet

Founder of the Hearth

Divine Regent of Istraks

High Priestess of the Etherealist Church

Age 28
Birth
Death {{{death}}}
Player SkyFantasyWorld


'The Prophet' is the founder and current spiritual head of Pavvaltaar, the remote monastery city in the northern reaches of the Kingdom of Istraks, previously Ritannia. She presently serves as the Regent of Istraks, guiding the kingdom through a period of transition following the disappearance of King Johannes.

As the creator of the House of Hearth, she is revered as the voice and vessel of the Divine Five, the spiritual pillars of Etherealism.

History

Early Life

Born as Hæva Hamanomiya, affectionately nicknamed Sky by those close to her, the woman who would become known as The Prophet came into the world in the distant city of Karakura (A small city located far beyond present-day Cinder). She was the youngest child of Istraki scholars (Shikagan father, Istraki mother), with their parents frequently absent due to research duties, Hæva was primarily raised by her older brother, Sakuta Hamanomiya, who became her guardian, mentor, and closest friend.

Described as “sweet chaos incarnate,” Karakura was her entire world. Its buildings, shops, alleyways, and quiet temples formed her earliest memories.

Teenage Years

But at the age of 12, tragedy struck when Hæva’s parents died in a transport vessel crash en route to the land beyond Karakura. Their sudden loss shattered her life as Sakuta, still a young man himself, stepped in to raise her alone. The once lively Sky grew quieter, more reserved, turning inward to process her grief.

Her quiet personality began to ease around age 13, when she befriended a boy named Leo Volante, a curious, kind-hearted, yet loud soul who would become her best friend. Their friendship brought light back into her life, as days became brighter, and days began to be filled with laughter.

But fate was not yet finished testing her. At 16, Sakuta passed away due to a sudden illness, leaving Hæva completely alone, the sole heir to the Hamanomiya name and its legacy. It was during this period of grief that she began to uncover the history of her family, records of their ties to the Kingdom of Istraks, her identity, everything she knew, began to shift.

Adult/Marriage Years

But of course, despite everything, falling in love with Leo had never been part of her plan though, but it happened all the same. Being her sole support, the two married when Hæva was 20, and for a brief time, happiness returned to her life. All was well, as three years later, she gave birth to their triplets, a miracle that seemed to fix her new life. Her pride and joy, her children. But fate was cruel, as it was not to last.

All three children passed within weeks due to complications, and the grief overwhelmed her. Leo tried to support her, doing everything in his power to keep her grounded. But fate, ever so cruel, claimed him in a tragic accident only months later. The loss of her family—her parents, her brother, her children, her husband—left Hæva broken.

Stain glass of the Prophet

Creation of Pavvaltaar

In the wake of unspeakable loss, Hæva abandoned Karakura. Consumed by sorrow, fury, and a longing for something greater than the world that had taken everything from her, she traveled. Past different lands, into the mountains beyond Karakura. There, in the silence of the mountainous heights, she is said to have heard the voices of the Divine Five, Aynor, Lunaris, Aerlion, Pavv, and Dicio. Whether vision, dream, or madness, something changed within her.

Taking the name The Prophet, she journeyed to the northern reaches of what is now the Republic of Ritannia, once the land of the Istraks, her ancestral kin. With renewed purpose, she began the construction of Pavvaltaar, a monastery city as she laid the foundation of the House of Hearth, a spiritual order devoted to the Five Pillars.

Career

Ritannia

Flag of Pavvaltaar (House of Hearth)

Founding of Pavvaltaar

Arriving in the mountains north of Ritannia and guided by a vision from the Divine Five, the Prophet began the construction of Pavvaltaar. With her own hands, she laid the first stones of the Temple of the Divine Five, a sanctuary for those who seek purpose. What was once barren slowly became a place of guidance for wanderers and travelers, drawing those seeking meaning, redemption, and a higher path.

Creation of House of Hearth

Alongside the creation of Pavvaltaar, The Prophet established the House of Hearth, a order dedicated to the Five Ethereal Pillars: Aynor, Lunaris, Aerlion, Pavv, and Dicio. Each pillar represents a element of existence: creation, knowledge, freedom, fate, and death. The House of Hearth became the center of Pavvaltaar, offering teachings, rituals, and guidance to those who walk the path of 'balance'. As its founder, The Prophet shaped the doctrine, rituals, and rites that guides the place.

Kingdom of Istraks Revolution

The Prophet’s first major political move came during the Istraki Revolution, when she publicly denounced the Ritannian Republic following the outbreak of violence and injustice across its land. Though she did not participate in the conflict directly, she issued a formal proclamation severing ties with the Republic, declaring its justice hollow and its leadership abandoned by the Five. This moment gained the attention of the Istraki royalists and allowed for her followers to protest against the Republic.

Kingdom of Istraks

High Priestess of the Etherealist Church

Following the revolution’s end and the fall of the Republic, King Johannes van Munke invited the Prophet to become the High Priestess of the Reformed Etherealist Church. Accepting this role, she began reestablishing the faith under the newly formed House of Hearth, using its doctrine to reshape the foundation of the kingdom.

Divine Regent of Istraks

As the weeks passed following Istraks’ independence, King Johannes quietly disappeared from the kingdom. In his final 'known' act, he entrusted governance to the Prophet during a private audience in Interdam. Shortly thereafter, the King vanished. The Prophet was named Regent of Istraks, assuming leadership in his absence.

Photos

Fanarts, skins, and drawings of the Prophet. Mostly made by SkyFantasyWorld.