Dusekkar
| Title | The Arcanist of the Core |
| Pillar | Power & Sacrifice |
| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Domain | The Hallowed Hall |
Dusekkar, known in ancient times as the Arcanist of the Core, was a wizard who spoke not in spells, but in code. He was the silent thread between logic and magic, a being born of power and sacrifice, designed to give up parts of himself so the system could remain whole. Dusekkar tempered the system through loss, believing that only through sacrifice could anything truly hold value.
Dusekkar’s Domain
Dusekkar’s personal domain, the Hallowed Hall, was a spectral archive hidden deep within a withered forest of eternal dusk. Lanterns floated through the air, glowing with resolve. Only those willing to give something up could enter its deepest chambers.
The Fall
When Nullscript rose, Dusekkar did not flee. He stood with Builderman and Doombringer, watching as Shedletsky turned tail. Armed only with a ritual staff and the robes of his office, he wove spells directly from raw Core Code. Every cast took a piece of him, pieces of his sanity.
As Nullscript reached the Hall, Dusekkar began a forbidden incantation, one whose name is unknown.
But there was a cost. He had to sacrifice something in return — something powerful in order to complete the spell. To do so, he offered up the one thing the code could not replicate:
His name.
A lone pumpkin still glows at the center of the Hallowed Hall. Touching it plays a message:
“You may not remember me. That is the point.”
“I delayed it. You must end it.”
“If you find this, I left behind what little I could.”
“I left you this power… because you’ll need it more than I ever did.”
“Take care of the world... it does not know what it lost.”