User:LucidPigeons/Earth Negative Reference Sheet

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Earth Negative is one of several Parallel Earths found branching off the singular Prime Dimension within the First Realm (Universe). Although Earth Negative suggests heavy similarity to Earth Prime, there are several subtle differences; the difference in various historical events, the existence of people who do not exist in Earth Prime and the absence of those who do, various geological differences, and the most significant of all being the influence the outer Teraverse has on this particular Earth. Several supernatural creatures reside within Earth Prime, and Earth Negative itself is interlinked with several pocket dimensions within the Blank Zone, as well as with the mental plane of the Remeditary.

Legend: (d) = deceased, (hd) = historically deceased

Onolo and Outer Mexico
Michael Seer/The Seer: The foremost character of the Earth Negative canon. Michael was formerly an irritable, arrogant journalist moved in from Idaho into the Mexican village Onolo, until a dimensional convergance which resulted in the inhabitants of a dimension known as the City invading Onolo. Michael was killed during this event, but due to his mind having linked with a plane called the Remeditary, he regenerated as a semi-human Seer capable of linking his own mind with the Remeditary. He is snarky and somewhat uptight, but gradually learns to care for others. He is a massive fan of Lovecraft.

Daniel Hopper: An everyman living with his two daughters (Alessa and Crystal) and infant son (Mark) in Onolo. Daniel runs a curiosity shop where he sells various antiques at a low price. After the City ends up taking the things he holds closest to him, Daniel goes on a journey through eldritch odds to find them, no matter what the cost to him.

Katrina Summerwood: Mathilda Summerwood's only daughter. A girl with a stutter who walks with a slight limp as a result of her ankle being horrendously fractured a few years prior, Katrina's best friends with Alessa Hopper as a result of the contact between their parents. Katrina is one of the first people to stumble across a strange, glowing slab on the beach which gives her horrific nightmares, which is the first event leading to the City's inhabitants invading Onolo, causing a cosmic struggle Katrina finds herself the unwilling participant of.

Alessa Hopper: Daniel's oldest child. A young girl who is best friends with Katrina Summerwood, her father Daniel is briefly driven insane from a bite from one of the City's creatures, causing him to fly into a frenzy and attack her. Shortly after this, her siblings are taken by the City, and Alessa finds herself in a struggle to fight back against the City, in doing so developing her own romantic feelings for Katrina.

Christian Vade: The stern Headman of Onolo. Christian is a tired former politician with many years behind him, and lives a life of drudgery managing Onolo, while secretly arranging for his own retirement while keeping strange events and messages found in Onolo undercover. After a strange man who calls himself "Mr. Bright" washes up on Onolo, Christian unveils the Memorycatcher, a journal meant to catalog all the events of the City. Why he has arranged all these in such a fashion is unknown, and as the story goes on it's revealed Christian may know more than he lets on about the City.

Mathilda Summerwood: The mother of Katrina Summerwood. A doting mother and a cheerful woman, Mathilda works as a nurse in Onolo, and is intensely protective of Katrina due to her husband's death, leaving Katrina as the only thing that gives her meaning in life. When the advent of the City threatens her daughter's life, Mathilda steps up to protect her no matter what happens to her in the process, and finds kinhood with fellow parents Daniel Hopper for these reasons.

Josiah Candison: An eccentric, pudgy man living as a rogue in Onolo. Joe Candy is quite possibly mentally ill, and is responsible for petty thievery and harassment, causing Onolo to see him as an annoyance. Although Josiah, or otherwise, "Joe Candy," is usually harmlessly loony, a possessive desire to take ahold of the slab that kickstarted the invasion of the City drives Joe to his most primal roots, and as the City gets more violent, so does Joe.

Harold Rye: A perpetually-irritated, pompous man serving as the CEO of a trade company responsible for distrubution of the products traded in from Onolo. Afflicted with albinism, Harold often overdresses even in immense heat, and has a habit of showboating and a flair for the dramatic. After Onolo steeps in activity, Harold sails over in a rage, but quickly finds himself entangled in the City's business, and it's his insistence on leaving that may draw the City to the rest of the world.

Fátima Consuela: An officer Harold brings along to Onolo. She's somewhat strict and her job is demanding, but unlike Harold she's good at heart.

Lester Craw: A spree-killer who rampaged through Mexico and Onolo years ago. Though he was put down and arrested, Lester managed to claim the life of Daniel's wife, afflicting him with a deep depression.

"Mr. Bright": An enigmatic man who washes up ashore on Onolo one day in May of 2001, shortly after a horrendous beast rampages through the Prolestho district. Mr. Bright claims to have been washed up from the City itself, and details a horrifying, seven-year expedition through the subterranean labyrinth comprising it. With no details of his past, Mr. Bright joins the struggle against the City, and remains the village's most mysterious person until details of his person- as well as his place in the Consultant's scheme- come to light.

Canada
Shay Dawson:

Rick Wester:

Johnathan Rose:

Sarah Crosby:

'''Weston Church/Dr. Trauma''':

America
Winston Turose:

Grace Crosby:

Vincent Crosby:

Scott Smithson:

United Kingdom
Victor Ross:

Vanette Gloss:

Doriette Florente:

Loriette Florente:

Vermillion Florente:

Hector Grant:

Amanda Best:

The Order of Inverse
The Order of Inverse: An extremist organization based in Detroit and one of the most prominent antagonistic factions of the Earth Negative canon. A hate group lead by Malcolm Graves, the Order is an anarchistic faction who seek to bestow control upon the people by means of destroying all forms of government worldwide. Violently xenophobic, the Order takes inspiration from earlier organizations like the Ku Klux Klan and wipe out anyone they do not see as "pure" by their standards.

Malcolm Graves/Polarius: The man responsible for the founding of the Order, and one of the central antagonists of Memoirs of Never. A man driven to extremities due to his worldview being shaped by the desolate slum he lived in with his homeless parents, Malcolm snapped after his parents were murdered in front of his eyes. Building the Order of Inverse out of a group of similarly disturbed individuals as well as the Brazilian Welter Faye, Malcolm Graves made his mark by organizing the events which lead to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, and he kept on going from there, devolving into anarchistic megalomania.

Welter Faye: An impossibly jovial man with a sick, disturbed disposition. One of the co-founders of the Order, Welter Faye holds none of their views and is aligned with them solely to engage in his sick fantasies without repercussion, and to this end joyfully organizes all manner of horrendous atrocities. Welter Faye is the ultimate example of the unfettered anti-nihilist; someone who loves to explore every possible situation, every possible reaction, and every possible means to solve a problem, no matter what twisted means he has to do to fulfill them, and it's this horrible curiosity that leads to Welter Faye becoming the greatest human threat come the incident on Onolo.

Justin Nix:

"Mr. Cutter":

The Followers of the Pale
The Followers of the Pale: A nebulous group of fanatics active since the fifteenth century worshiping the Dark Divinity known as the Pale. Revered as a god, the Followers practice human sacrifice- often that of children- to offer up to the Pale, seeking to bring it to Earth and perform a twisted, rapture-like event known as the "Ascending." The sacrifices their performed claimed the lives of the Florente twins centuries ago. Their current leader, Arland Arevalous, has grander plans than the Ascending, though.

Arland Arevalous: The current high priest of the Followers of the Pale. Arland poses as a benevolent priest who reads sermons in an ordinary church in London, however, what nobody knows is that Arland is the leader of the affairs organized by the Followers. Arland seeks to bring the Pale to Earth and then merge himself with it, using its powers to take control of ensare the souls of all beings in the physical world, Limbo, and the After to his control, becoming higher than God and controlling everybody's destinies. Despite this, Arland had a son and family he very much loves, and develops an odd affection for Vanette Gloss, leading to some form of regret when the two end up opposing each other once Arland's plan comes to light. Ultimately, Arland has his memory wiped by the Ambient after the Pale's defeat, leading him to reform his duties as a normal priest.

Hugo Glee (d): The descendant of one of the Followers' operatives, Josias Glee. Hugo Glee poses as a mellow drug dealer out on the streets of London. Hugo is secretly an operative himself, and is entirely unrepentant when he learns the spirits of the Florente twins now seek revenge against the Followers. Hugo is killed after Victor accidentally topples him from the roof of Arland's church, causing Hugo to fall onto the sharp end of the fence surrounding the church.

Josias Glee (hd): An operative for the Followers active in the 1700s. Known as the "smiling man" for his perpetual, sickening grin, Josias Glee may seem happy, but he holds a dark secret in the form of his allegiance with the Followers, and after meeting the Florente twins at a park one day, Josias butchers them in their sleep as an offering to the Pale.

Past Characters
The Tribe of Arms:

Ritts:

Mama:

Scourgey:

Hector Goodwill:

Septir Sixfinger:

Estav:

King Henry V:

Vance Summerwood:

Mrs. Hopper:

Mr. Florente

Mrs. Florente

Welter's parents:

Christian's father:

Martin Luther King Jr.:

The City
The Passenger: It represents the Shoggoth.

The "Shadows' Consultant": It represents Nyarlathotep.

The Mollusc: It represents Tsathoggua.

The Priest: It represents Cthulhu.

The Needler: It represents Shub-Nigguarth.

The Blind: It represents Hastur.

The Thing in the Labyrinth: It represents Yog-Sothoth.

The Lurker: It represents the star-vampires.

The Pitcher: It represents Zushakon.

Slag-behemoths: They represent Eihort.

The Bloat: It represents Byatis.

The Roots: They represent E'ilor.

The Wing: It represents a shantak.

The Leeches: They, alongside the slugs, represent the young of Shub-Niggurath.

"Babyface":

The Faded Man:

Violet Worm:

The Slug-things: They, alongsides the leeches, represent the young of Shub-Niggurath.

The Witherboys:

Other Creatures:

"It": It represents Azathoth.

The Dark Divinities
The Dark Divinities: Collectively, the main antagonists of the Earth Negative canon. The Dark Divinities are a powerful race of godly, yet evil entities who seek to destroy and dominate all they come across. They vary in form, goals, and power, but most of them are wholly evil and are beyond the understanding of humans. Despite this, the influence of Earth Negative's supernatural essence has drawn Dark Divinities to the planet again and again, and into the contact of humans.

Ix Nagoth: An outer-dimensional Dark Divinity and one of the most powerful of its kind, Ix Nagoth is a being that is utterly chaotic, twisted, and sadistic even by the standards of the Dark Divinities. Given the rare powers of Creation (listed as power A by the Masters) Ix Nagoth twists these powers by creating entire worlds and races, then using them in cruel experiments and toying with them before gradually breaking them down and destroying them in completely. It repeats this process endlessly, and has destroyed more of the Teraverse than any other Dark Divinity. Abhorred even by its kin, Ix Nagoth's ultimate goal is to unmake reality. Earth Negative is the creation of Ix Nagoth, and the strange anomalies in comparison to other, more mundane Earths (such as the presence of Hypernatura and links with dimensions in the Blank Zone) is a result of Ix Nagoth's influence. Ix Nagoth is only visible as a massive collection of bright, red-orange, bloodshot eyes. Ix Nagoth is rumored to have been created alongside Necrossio and Masq as a nightmare of Lord Malevolence.

The Pale: The center being of worship by the Followers of the Pale. An eldritch, mindless monstrosity drawn to Earth Negative by a portal conjured by Arland Arevalous, the Pale is a being that invades life-populated dimensions and feeds off the energy of all mortal beings within to sustain itself. Unlike several of the Dark Divinities, the Pale has no sentience and has intelligence comparable to an earthly predator. Despite this, it is very much destructive and it as seen as an absolute deity by the Followers, with their High Priest Arland seeking to fuse with it and displace God (actually Ix Nagoth) to control the destinies of everyone. Ultimately, the Pale is driven off by the powers of the After and the residents of London mindwiped of its presence, but the Pale remains alive, with those who still recall its existence dreading the day it inevitably comes back.

Draynak:

Masq: Masq is a vastly powerful Dark Divine, who was sealed away in the Timeless Corridor due to his corrupting influence in the hearts of mortals. He has since vowed personal revenge. However, despite all this, Masq is very affable and honest, and is arguably the most human of the Dark Divinities. Masq's name is derived from his featureless white mask. During some unknown time before 2006, Masq helped Johnathan Bevvy attain his goal of seeking the one he loved in exchange for committing several immoral acts in the name of releasing him. Bevvy would later become a Dark Divinity himself, named the Black Prince. Masq holds disgust for his kin, holding special hatred for Ix Nagoth. For multiple reasons, Masq usually avoids the other Dark Divines, instead preserving the flow of corruption.

The Shade:

Spiral-Eyed Man:

Other
Theodore Andrews/Blank: A man-turned-Wight as a result of the experiments of Welter Faye. Formerly an accountant who advocated and supported homosexual marriage, Theodore was targeted by the Order for his views. Sending Welter Faye to care of him, Faye murdered Theodore and his fiancée on the day of their wedding, and Faye resurrected Theodore with an artifact that turned Theodore into a creature. Theodore, after unleashing his rage, joined a secret society of these beings, called "Wights," who had still held onto their humanity even after their transportation.

The "X-Man"/The Winterman:

The Engineers:

"Ice":

Ambient: